Friday, 20 February 2015

Tales of Missing Aircrafts

The term missing, lost, gone astray or AWOL; con­notes a deep sense of tragedy to the owner or pos­sessor of the element on spotlight. It only becomes weird and disheartening when “a kid throws a soft ball to his dad; expecting the dad to catch and throw back but finds out that the soft-ball is lost in a near­by shrub and all efforts to find it seems futile. Over the years, tales have been told about missing aeri­al transport on the Bermuda triangle and a host of others sharing a similar fate to the missing soft ball within the airspace. They all left for their various destinations in a bid to either meet up with loved ones or otherwise as the case may be but met with abrupt turbulence or forms of technical oddities which result in its disappearance within the airspace some of them found in a wreck state with no survi­vors, others returned after several days of drifting and others haven’t been found till date. However, this article will attempt to throw more light on most of the aerial transport lost throughout history and show­ing relevant pictures to back the stories behind each aircraft misdemeanor.............................


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