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    Flight 19 was the designation of a group of five General Motors TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945, after losing contact during a United States Navy overwater navigation training flight from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All 14 naval aviators on the flight were lost, as were ...

  2. Dec 4, 2015 · The planes—collectively known as “Flight 19”—were scheduled to tackle a three-hour exercise known as “Navigation Problem Number One.” ... Planes Lost in Bermuda Triangle.

  3. The Loss of Flight 19. Flight 19, which was believed to have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle, 5 December 1945, was flying this same type aircraft, the TBM Avenger (NH 91350). Shortly after 2:00 p.m. on 5 December 1945, five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers departed U.S. Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for a routine navigational ...

  4. Apr 3, 2009 · This fascinating video looks at the group of aircraft that were the first of thousands to go missing inside the mysterious Bermuda Triangle in 1945, in the B...

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  5. Flight 19 which was lost in the Bermuda Triangle, December 1945 was flying this same type aircraft, Grumman TBM Avenger, seen here. (Naval History and Heritage Command) Sub Menu

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · The fourteen airmen of Flight 19 weren’t the only military personnel to disappear on December 5, 1945. Within an hour, a Martin PBM-5 Mariner patrol boat with thirteen crew aboard was sent out on a search and rescue mission to find the lost airmen. It radioed in at 19.27 but three minutes later radio contact was lost.

  7. Feb 7, 2023 · To this day there is no explanation of what happened to Flight 19, and a popular theory is that it became disoriented and was lost in the Bermuda Triangle’s supernatural element. An equally wild theory is that the planes were abducted by aliens, with some believing that extraterrestrial beings are responsible for the disappearance of many ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle.

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