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Karl Kruszelnicki debunks the Bermuda Triangle myth, attributing disappearances to high traffic, navigational hazards, and human error rather than supernatural causes. He supports his claims with ...
In December 1945, five U. S. Navy TBM Avenger torpedo bombers lifted off from Fort Lauderdale for a routine training mission.
An Australian scientist says he has figured out the leading cause of the Bermuda Triangle disappearances. Here's the answer.
As an actor in Hollywood, Paul Newman supported nuclear disarmament. As a sailor in World War II, he believed the atomic bomb ...
This TBM Avenger torpedo bomber, “Doris Mae,” rolled off the factory line in New Jersey on August 7, 1945 and is now fully restored and flow by the Capital Wing Commemorative Air Force, based at ...
Culpeper Regional Airport on Saturday marks the 80th anniversary of “Doris Mae,” a fully restored TBM-3E Avenger torpedo bomber originally built by General Motors at the close of World War II.
The Commemorative Air Force Capital Wing will host the public event to mark the 80th birthday of “Doris Mae,” the wing’s fully restored General Motors-built TBM Avenger torpedo bomber.
The A-12 Avenger II, nicknamed the “Flying Dorito” for its radical triangular shape, was the U.S. Navy’s ambitious attempt to create a carrier-based stealth attack aircraft in the 1980s. -It was ...
JOHNS ISLAND — The fate of a 120-foot former Navy vessel stuck in the pluff mud of Bohicket Creek is in limbo following the arrest of its owner. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources arrested ...
This 120-foot-long former Navy torpedo vessel is stuck in the mud outside of Charleston. Its owner has been arrested under the state’s new abandoned boat law.
This 120-foot-long former Navy torpedo vessel is stuck in the mud outside of Charleston. Its owner has been arrested under the state’s new abandoned boat law.