Famous Disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle
✈️ Flight 19 – The Vanishing Squadron
One of the most famous incidents occurred in December 1945, when five U.S. Navy bombers (Flight 19) disappeared during a training mission. Even rescue aircraft sent to find them vanished.
🚢 USS Cyclops – The Largest Naval Loss
In 1918, the USS Cyclops, a U.S. Navy ship carrying over 300 crew members, vanished without distress signals. To this day, no wreckage has been found.
Other Notable Cases
- Star Tiger and Star Ariel (1948–49): Two passenger planes disappeared while crossing the triangle.
- Witchcraft (1967): A cabin cruiser reported trouble near Miami but was never found.
- Ellen Austin (1881): A mysterious ghost ship was discovered, then lost again.
📌 Table: Timeline of Disappearances
Year | Incident | Type | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1918 | USS Cyclops | Naval Ship | Never found |
1945 | Flight 19 | Aircraft Squadron | Disappeared |
1948 | Star Tiger | Passenger Plane | Lost |
1967 | Witchcraft | Cabin Cruiser | Vanished |
🔎 Why These Stories Matter
These disappearances shaped the reputation of the Bermuda Triangle. They inspired books, movies, documentaries, and legends, making it one of the most searched mysteries online.
Highlights
- Flight 19 became the biggest aviation mystery in U.S. history
- USS Cyclops disappearance remains unexplained
- Stories continue to attract global curiosity