10 Airplanes that Disappeared Mysteriously
With every mystery comes a speculation from almost every circle of life. Yet there are a few which remain unsolved to this day despite the number of theories presented. Missing airplanes are one such category of mysteries. Here, below is a list of 10 airplanes that disappeared mysteriously without a trace. Airplanes that Disappeared Mysteriously

10. Amelia Earhart's Plane

Amelia Earhart's Plane This female pilot disappeared along with her plane somewhere above the centre of Pacific Ocean and was never found again. Hoping to circumnavigate the world as the first female, it is believed that the freckle cream jar from the 1930s found on Nikumaroro Island belonged to Amelia and that is where her resting place could be.

9. Flight 19

Flight 19 One of the most famous mysteries is that of Flight 19 which attracts attention because of being near the Bermuda Triangle at the time when the planes disappeared. This happened during the Second World War when all five disappeared along with 14 men without a crew. No debris was ever found.

8. Stolen Boeing 727-223 Angola Plane

Stolen Boeing 727-223 Angola Plane One theory regarding this plane is that someone wanted to hijack the plane which made the pilot and aviation engineer Ben Charles Padilla take off the plane and disappear with it. The only problem was that neither Angola nor the hijackers could ever find the plane again.

7. Star Ariel and Star Tiger

Star Ariel and Star Tiger The entire fleet of Tudor IV planes were pulled into retirement after both these planes vanished within a year of the other. Both planes disappeared in 1948 and it happened near or over the Bermuda triangle. Their disappearance has added more fuel to the mysteries of the Bermuda which to date remain unsolved.

6. Flying Tiger Flight 739

Flying Tiger Flight 739 The flight carried 96 soldiers of the American military from California to Vietnam. It refueled at Guam and then landed at Philippines en route Vietnam. However, after taking off from Philippines, it was never heard of again even though the pilot reported smooth conditions. Over 200,000 square miles were searched for any traces of the plane but in vain.


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