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Did they find Malaysia 370?

Did they find Malaysia 370?

Despite air and sea searches of vast stretches of the Indian Ocean, the aircraft and its passengers has never been found. A recent memorial reminds that MH370 is not the only missing aircraft out there.

Was the USS Cyclops ever found?

In any event, Cyclops never arrived in Baltimore, and no wreckage of the ship has ever been found.

What is the Lost Squadron?

“The Lost Squadron,” a 30-minute documentary produced by the Arkansas PBS, follows the rescue of “Glacier Girl” from the ice of Greenland to its new home in Middlesboro, Ky., where it is being meticulously restored to its former glory.

What are the names of the planes that have disappeared?

Airplanes that Disappeared Mysteriously 10. Amelia Earhart’s Plane 9. Flight 19 8. Stolen Boeing 727-223 Angola Plane 7. Star Ariel and Star Tiger 6. Flying Tiger Flight 739 5. Flight 370 of Malaysian Airlines 4. Glenn Miller’s plane 3. Varig Boeing 737 2. DC-4 Canadian Pacific Air Lines 1. Lake Michigan crash of 1950

What was the name of the plane that disappeared in Brazil?

The Brazilian plane bound for Rio disappeared with art work worth millions. It hasn’t been found to date and no one knows whether it was a mid-air heist or plane crash that caused it to vanish along with its crew members in 1979. 2. DC-4 Canadian Pacific Air Lines

Where was the plane that went missing from Malaysia?

e Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (also known as MH370 or MAS370) was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that disappeared on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to its planned destination, Beijing Capital International Airport.

What was the first plane to go missing in New Zealand?

Milford Sound, New Zealand: The first of five aircraft to have disappeared in the area. March 16, 1962: Lockheed L-1049H Constellation (Flying Tiger Line Flight 739) 107: Mid-air explosion (presumed) Western Pacific Ocean: Military transport. January 2, 1964: Douglas C-124 Globemaster II : 9: Unknown