List of Bermuda Triangle incidents

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Main article: Bermuda Triangle

This is a list of incidents attributed in popular culture to the Bermuda Triangle.

Aircraft incidents

Incidents at sea

Incidents on land

References

  1. Flight 19 Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center - The Loss Of Flight 19
  2. Harro Ranter (3 July 1947). "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C-54G-1-DO Skymaster 45-519 Florida coast, USA".
  3. Find a grave memorial
  4. The Milwaukee Sentinel November 20, 1949
  5. G-AHNP Aviation Safety Network - Avro 688 Tudor 1 G-AHNP
  6. NC16002 Aviation Safety Network - Douglas DC-3DST-144 NC16002
  7. G-AGRE Avro 688 Tudor Mk.1 G-AGRE c/n 1253 - Jack McKillop
  8. Harro Ranter. "ASN Aircraft accident 08-JAN-1962 Boeing KB-50K Superfortress 51-0465".
  9. ASN database
  10. The Milwaukee Journal August 11, 1965
  11. [The Legend lists plane loss as a "Cessna" But see NTSA report]
  12. NTSB Record as NTSB Identification: MIA66A0065
  13. 1 2 "Recent Disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle". lovetoknow.com. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  14. 1 2 3 4 Berlitz, Charles, and J. Manson Valentine. Without a Trace. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1977. Print.
  15. "The derelict Rosalie". www.bermuda-triangle.org. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.
  16. USS Cyclops Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
  17. Simpson, Bland (2005). Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals. UNC Press Books.
  18. "Mails and Shipping". The Times (44157). London. 31 December 1925. col D, p. 18.
  19. Rob Fisher. "Naval History.ca - History of the Royal Canadian Navy - Canadian Merchant Ship Losses, 1939–1945".
  20. Marine Sulphur Queen Coast Guard Report Summary of Findings
  21. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the Bahamas". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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