ID | #1669029306 |
Added | Mon, 21/11/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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In August 1942, the airship disappeared, and a few hours later reappeared, with its entire crew missing.
The airship, designated L-8, was an L-class airship of the United States Navy that took off from Treasure Island, San Francisco, California, and soon disappeared over the ocean near Fort Funston.
However, when he reappeared a few hours later, something was wrong - the airship behaved as if no one was controlling it, and some time after that it crashed south of San Francisco.
After examining the crash site, the investigators were surprised to find that there were no traces of the two crew members who were on board during the take-off of the airship.
Even more strange was the fact that the parachutes and the emergency raft were in place, and all the radio systems of the airship were functioning, which meant that if there was any problem, then none of the crew members tried to signal for help.
Moreover, there were no signs of any damage or malfunctions that could damage the airship.
It seemed that the crew jumped into the ocean for no apparent reason.
Extensive searches and investigations into the incident ultimately yielded no explanation, and no trace of the two crew members was ever found.
Even today, 80 years later, what happened to them remains a complete mystery.
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