FLIGHT 19: Naval Report
On December 5, 1945, five US Navy TBM Avengers, known as FLIGHT 19 took off from NAS Ft. Lauderdale on a training mission. After becoming disoriented and lost, radio communication ceased. Flight 19 was never seen or heard from again. Thus, cementing FLIGHT 19, as the cornerstone of the Bermuda Triangle legend.
Seventy five years later, it’s still a major mystery. Part of the reason could be blamed on the fact that the general public has never seen the most important key to the mystery, a published version of the "original navy investigation". But now all that has changed.
For the first time, people will finally have access to all the "original and complete" documents" of the Flight 19 investigation so that you can read the Testimony and view the Exhibits. Aviation Historian, Andy Marocco has compiled and organized the report into two separate volumes that is now available as books or digital .PDF files for download.
Seventy five years later, it’s still a major mystery. Part of the reason could be blamed on the fact that the general public has never seen the most important key to the mystery, a published version of the "original navy investigation". But now all that has changed.
For the first time, people will finally have access to all the "original and complete" documents" of the Flight 19 investigation so that you can read the Testimony and view the Exhibits. Aviation Historian, Andy Marocco has compiled and organized the report into two separate volumes that is now available as books or digital .PDF files for download.