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As a curiosty it was very recently found (last week?) one of the ships of the 1845 lost expedition of Sir John Franklin. They still don't know if it's H.M.S Terror or H.M.S. Erebus. For further reading: http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin%27s_lost_expedition |
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If you read the reports listed on TIGHAR's site, you can get an idea of what they are doing. Kind of like the search for the crew of the Lady Be Good. :) |
If you're into well-written fiction, Dan Simmons wrote a great novel about the Franklin expediton entitled The Terror. Interesting info on conditons aboard an 19th century British navy ship, although the plot takes a somewhat supernatural bent.
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The saddest thing is that if the crew went South instead of North they would have had better chances of survival. They would eventually have found the plane which had water and food supplies even the radio was still operational when the plane was found 17 years after the crash. That said, they had no way of knowing that their base was so far North that it was beyond their reach. By the way. Any thoughts on flight 19? |
From what I recall without re-researching, Taylor, the flight leader of Flight 19, was known for being weak in navigational skills, and had convinced himself that the flight was somewhere in the Gulf, west of Florida, and he was wandering to the north and east hoping to hit land. Actually, he was somewhere near Bermuda, and expended his flight's fuel, fate unknown. The weird thing is , 5 TBM Avengers were found on the ocean floor in that very area a few years back, and none of the serial numbers matched the lost flight, nor was there ever an explantion by the Navy how 5 similar planes came to be lost in the same area.
I remember years ago, when Spielbergs "Close Encounters of the First Kind" came out, the opening scene was of the 5 Avengers found in a desert, brought back by the aliens......gave me chills...:eek: |
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What is interesting is that the plane flew with a single crew for it's short wartime life, until that last mission. The original crew was forced to take another bomber, and therefore missed Lady Be Good's last flight. |
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Until the plane was removed from the crash site it was sort of a tourist attraction and it was much tampered with. My guess is there is not much left worth investigating. Quote:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW_HjhO-cCY Douglas. |
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Apparently The ship has been identified as H.M.S. Erebus.
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