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What is the real case of Bermuda Triangle?

Bermuda is a world-famous place, located about 600 kilometers east of North Carolina, USA. The specific geographical location of Bermuda Triangle refers to the triangle formed by connecting Bermuda, Miami (Florida Peninsula, USA) and San Juan (Puerto Rico Island) in the Atlantic Ocean, covering an area of 400,000 square miles. The Mu Bai Triangle is an archipelago consisting of more than 360 islands. These islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean like rings. Because there is a warm current between Bermuda and the American continent, the climate here is mild, with evergreen trees and blooming flowers all year round. Bermuda is also known as the most isolated island on earth. Because it is hundreds of miles away from the nearest land, Bermuda is surrounded by a vast ocean, with a panoramic view of blue sky and green water, Bai Ou dancing and flowers overflowing. However, Bermuda is famous not because of its beautiful island scenery, but because people associate it with the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. According to legend, ships or planes sailing here often disappear mysteriously, and there is no need to find out the reason afterwards, that is, even the wreckage of ships and planes can't be found. So that when the most experienced sailors or navigators pass by here, they have no intention of enjoying the picturesque sea scenery, but they are afraid of encountering bad luck and being buried in the belly of a fish without knowing it. Now, the Bermuda Triangle has become synonymous with mysterious and incomprehensible disappearance. No one knows this tragedy in Bermuda Delta better than Gian Coussa, an expert who is keen on studying Bermuda and the author of Bermuda Delta. Coussa studied all the historical data about the 19 flying team and heard the accounts of witnesses. Led by Charles Taylor, an experienced old pilot, the 19 Flying Team took off from Fort Lauderdale International Airport. There are three people in each of the four planes, and the other plane has only two pilots. It is expected to fly four times, taking off from Fort Lauderdale, flying to Bimani Islands, Dagang Reef and Grand Bahama, and then returning to the base. 60 years ago, the first trouble encountered by the 19 Flying Team was that Captain Charles Taylor reported by radio that he was not sure of his position. Jim Ward, the radio operator, is on a nearby warship. He heard the radio communication between 19 flying teams. Jim Ward said: "We heard the flight monitor calling the tower and asking if the other party could determine the position of the fleet by radio, because he could not determine his own position." The accurate record of radio communication shows that Taylor is in trouble. Taylor said, "Both compasses are out of order. I'm looking for Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Below me is scattered land. I'm sure this is the Florida keys, but I don't know how far it is and how to fly to Fort Lauderdale. " The fuel was in a hurry, and as soon as night fell, it was three hours before takeoff, and the fuel was enough for at least another three hours, so the crew began to argue endlessly. At this point, the 19 flying team may have lost its direction. The fuel is in a hurry, and night falls. Finally, the 19 flying team never turned west. In this way, the five planes continued to fly, seeing that the fuel was about to run out, and continued to fly eastward, flying to the open ocean, getting darker and darker. Taylor said: "We will fly at 270 degrees until we see land or run out of fuel. Because the fuel of a certain plane is 10 gallon, we have to land at sea together. Is everyone clear? " Jim Ward said, "That was their last radio call. The tower asked him how much oil he had left, and he said he could fly for about twenty or thirty minutes. We waited half an hour, but the radio stopped working. We know that they have crashed, but we don't know the specific location, so we dispatched all the ships and planes to search. " The navy stipulates that in the event of a similar crisis, all aircraft in the formation will have to land. No one knows what happened to the 19 flying team. Why can't you find a crew member, a life jacket or a piece of debris? After 60 years of go-around, the instruments of two planes failed twice. If I had flown along the route again, could I have obtained new information? Obi-O 'Brien (retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Navy) said: "We decided to take the Avengers aircraft that served during World War II for this unprecedented go-around, completely following the flight route of the 19 flying team and crossing the Bermuda Delta." Obi-O 'Brien is a former navy pilot and war hero. He will be responsible for flying the same "Avenger" torpedo bomber as the five planes of the 19 flying team. Obi-O 'Brien said: "The pilots of the 19 Flying Team and other pilots have been using the basic navigation method for many years, which relies on the compass and the island below to determine the position. In order to make this flight more convincing, our plane will use the same method. We took off from the same runway in Fort Lauderdale, just like the 19 Flying Team. The time is 2 pm 10, but the weather is better than then. After a period of smooth flight, our plane also had problems. Surprisingly, the failure time is almost the same as the instrument failure reported by Taylor, both at around 3: 50. Our' Avenger' torpedo bomber's turning sideslip instrument began to fail, which made it difficult for the pilot to turn smoothly and effectively. " Obi-O 'Brien's imitation flight passed another hour smoothly. The Dagang Reef below is safe in sight. Obi-O 'Brien said, "Let's turn left and fly north to Grand Bahama. It's the northernmost part of our flight, and there's still an hour's flight. 19 flight team should have turned west and returned here, but it didn't turn west in the end. But continue to fly eastward and fly to the open ocean, getting darker and darker. " Incredibly, another problem happened in this simulated flight. The turning sideslip instrument on the plane following the Avengers bomber is also broken and has completely failed. The simulated 19 flight team flew for nearly two hours, and two planes and two instruments failed. No one knows why these two strange instrument failures happened. The pilot said, maybe there is something wrong with the instruments of our two planes? Event replay (2) Other mysterious disappearances The mysterious disappearance of Flying Team 19 and the media frenzy that followed made the legend of Bermuda Delta more unbreakable. 1948 On February 27th, a McDonnell Douglas DC3 passenger plane took off from San Juan, Puerto Rico and was expected to fly to Miami, but mysteriously disappeared on the way. 1963 On August 28th, two giant KC- 135 military aerial tankers crashed while returning to Homestead Air Force Base near Miami. The two planes were 500 feet apart, but they crashed at the same time, with an altitude of about 36,000 feet. But the two planes did not disappear, and their wreckage was finally found. But did the two planes collide in the air? Is it just the pilot's mistake? We will never know the truth of the incident. It is easy to be shrouded in fog, and this flight has become a part of the Bermuda Delta legend. Reasonable explanation of extreme weather Hurricane science provides some reasonable explanations for the mystery of Bermuda Delta. The most common explanation is related to the weather. Extreme weather all over the world will bring great disasters to shipping and air transportation, and Bermuda Delta is no exception. The huge cloud and rain air mass will evolve into the most violent storm on earth, with a width of 100 miles and a wind speed of 200 miles per hour. Wherever the hurricane goes, there is no plane or ship but can only escape bad luck. Hurricane is so destructive that it has become one of the most studied weather phenomena. Perhaps this is the most reasonable explanation for the tragedy in Bermuda Delta. Today, satellite technology can warn Bermudians in advance of the impending hurricane. Satellite technology combined with more advanced navigation system may be the reason for the decrease of casualties and disappearances year by year. But this explanation is not comprehensive. The hurricane season lasts only six months, that is, from June to 165438+ 10, but many disappearances occur outside these six months. So, are there any other natural phenomena that can explain the mystery?