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These Were The Last Words Transmitted By Flight 19 Before They Vanished #shorts

December 5, 1945. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Five US Navy TBF Avenger torpedo bombers
took off for a routine 3-hour training flight.

Their leader — Lieutenant Charles Taylor —
a decorated WWII combat veteran with
2,500 flying hours.

90 minutes in — both compasses failed.

These were the last words ever transmitted:

📻 Taylor, 4:10 PM:
"Both my compasses are out. I am trying
to find Fort Lauderdale, Florida."

📻 Unknown pilot:
"We cannot be sure where we are.
Everything looks strange — even the ocean."

📻 Taylor, 6:20 PM — final transmission:
"All planes close up tight. We'll have to
ditch unless landfall. When the first plane
drops below ten gallons — we all go
down together."

After that — silence.

A rescue plane was immediately sent out.
It also disappeared.

The Navy launched the largest air and sea
search in history — 300,000 square miles
over 5 days.

Official verdict: CAUSE UNKNOWN.

No confirmed wreckage has ever been found.
No bodies. No planes. Nothing.
80 years of searches. Still nothing.

Navigation error? Equipment failure?
Bad luck? Or something else entirely?

What do YOU think happened? 👇

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