2. WHERE IS BERMUDA TRIANGLE??
ā¢ The Bermuda triangle is a
legendary area of the Atlantic
Ocean between Puerto-Rico,
Florida and the Bermuda islands in
which in the opinion of many
explorers a lot of unaccountable
events happen.
6. ā¢ The mystery of Flight 19: Five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers carrying
14 men (not pictured) for a training exercise disappeared over the
Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945. The aviation mystery
sparked the 'myth' of the 'Devil's Triangle'
7. 7
ļ¶ Flight 19, was a training flight with five TBM AVENGERS BOMBERS
and was led by the commander CHARLES CAROLL
TAYLOR.
There were 13
other in the
flight but
were all
trainees.
CHARLES C TAYLOR was the
only experienced pilot. (2,500
flying hours and 60 flight
hours in the Avenger
He was born on October 25,
1917
8. 1. This is the plane
disappearance that is said to
have sparked the legend of the
Bermuda Triangle.3. They departed from Port
Lauderdale, Florida for a
Trainning Mission
2. The Plane with 13 Crew was
disappeared on December 5th
1945
4. The plane flew for about an
hour and a half into the mission
5. Suddenly the radio and the
compasses were out and the
group had no idea where they
were
6. Then Assistance Planes And
Ships were Dispatched to look
for them
9. Flight 19
ā¢ On December 5, 1945 five bomber
TBM-3 āAvengerā were DISAPPEARED there
ā¢ THE RESULT,ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦
ā¢They Never Returned !!!
10. 2.DOUGLAS DC-3 ACCIDENT
ā¢ A Douglas DC-3 disappeared on December 28, 1948. All 32 passengers were
never found .
13. The Fog
BRUCE GERNON flew his plane, into the Bermuda Triangle and encountered mile and a half long cloud.
The cloud seemed to come alive. It became huge, it engulfed his plane 5 times.
It became the shape of an immense squall and extended 10 miles! From a harmless cloud it became a dangerous
cloud with a massive thunderhead.
A tunnel opened up in the cloud and he went through this tunnel.
The tunnel had cloud trails swirling around his plane.e
While going into this tunnel, he experienced zero gravity and the only thing keeping him in the cockpit was his
seatbelt.
They covered total distance of around 250km in 34 minutes which usually takes 75 minutes with much gas in tank
then it should be ..
14.
15. There were Another Incidentsā¦..
ā¢ 1947: July 3. According to the Bermuda Triangle Legend a B-29 Aircraft was
lost off Bermuda.
ā¢ 1948: January 30, Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger lost with six crew and 25
passengers, en route from Santa Maria Airport in to Kindley
Field, Bermuda
ā¢ 1948: December 28, Douglas DC-3 NC16002 lost with three crew and 36
passengers, en route from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Miami.
ā¢ 1949: January 17, Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel lost with seven crew and
13 passengers, en route from Kindley Field, Bermuda to Kingston
Airport, Jamaica.
ā¢ 1962: January 8, A USAF KB 50 51-0465 was lost over the Atlantic between
the US East Coast and the Azores
ā¢ 1965: December 6, Private Cessna lost with pilot and one passenger, en
route from Ft. Lauderdale to Grand Bahamas Island
16. ā¢ So, Many of planes had troubles when they flew through Bermuda
Triangle. Suddenly, Their Compass and Navigation System were
turned off and they lost their navigate.