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Star Tiger (registration G-AHNP) was an Avro Tudor IV passenger aircraft owned and operated by British South American Airways (BSAA) which disappeared without a trace over the Atlantic Ocean while on a flight between Santa Maria in the Azores and Bermuda in the early morning of 30 January 1948.
The Star Tiger and Star Ariel were Avro Tudor IV aircraft lost over the Atlantic. The loss of each without a trace, plus the unexplained disappearance of an Airport Transport DC-3 south of Miami on 27 December 1948, and the loss of United States Navy Flight 19 on 5 December 1945, led to the creation of the Bermuda Triangle myth. [22] Star Tiger
Star Ariel (registration G-AGRE) was an Avro Tudor Mark IVB passenger aircraft owned and operated by British South American Airways (BSAA) which disappeared without a trace over the Atlantic Ocean while on a flight between Bermuda and Kingston, Jamaica, on 17 January 1949.
BSAA Star Tiger disappearance; L. Llandow air disaster This page was last edited on 29 March 2018, at 15:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Star Tiger (Avro Tudor Mark IV, G-AHNP) 31: Weather (presumed) North Atlantic Ocean Main article: BSAA Star Tiger disappearance • Notable missing passengers included Arthur Coningham. May 5, 1948: Douglas C-47A (NC17645) 3: Unknown North Atlantic Ocean Superior Oil Corp. transport flight from Gander to Shannon. [124] August 1, 1948: Lionel ...
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January 30 – In the BSAA Star Tiger disappearance, an Avro Tudor IV disappeared without a trace en route from the Azores to Bermuda with 31 on board; the loss of the aircraft remains an unsolved mystery to this day, with the resulting speculation contributing to the Bermuda Triangle legend.
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