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(If this has been posted elsewhere, bartenders please move this thread.)
There's a new piece of information regarding the mysterious disappearance in Dec. of 1944 of the great band leader Glenn Miller.
There have been stories that a man in a British bomber observed a smaller plane being hit by a jettisoned bomb and plunging into the English Channel. The plane, if Miller's, would have been badly off course, and would have wandered into the area designated for bombers to jettison unused bombs after aborted bombing missions. (Noone ever landed with unexploded bombs, too dangerous.)
This new story indicates that Miller's plane was spotted exactly ON course at the correct time for its flight plan, thus discounting the other story.
This sort of increases the mystery, but also makes me suspect that the most likely explanation now is engine failure, and the pilot being unable to radio his position.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-16517128
There's a new piece of information regarding the mysterious disappearance in Dec. of 1944 of the great band leader Glenn Miller.
There have been stories that a man in a British bomber observed a smaller plane being hit by a jettisoned bomb and plunging into the English Channel. The plane, if Miller's, would have been badly off course, and would have wandered into the area designated for bombers to jettison unused bombs after aborted bombing missions. (Noone ever landed with unexploded bombs, too dangerous.)
This new story indicates that Miller's plane was spotted exactly ON course at the correct time for its flight plan, thus discounting the other story.
This sort of increases the mystery, but also makes me suspect that the most likely explanation now is engine failure, and the pilot being unable to radio his position.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-16517128