1948day.year
British South American Airways' Tudor IV Star Tiger disappears over the Bermuda Triangle.
In 1948, British South American Airways’ Tudor IV Star Tiger disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle with no trace, fueling enduring speculation.
On January 30, 1948, the British South American Airways flight Star Tiger departed from the Azores bound for Bermuda carrying 25 passengers and crew. The airliner sent routine radio messages before vanishing without distress signals. A massive search operation ensued, covering thousands of square miles, but no wreckage or survivors were found. The disappearance contributed to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle, a region notorious for unexplained maritime and aviation losses. Theories ranged from mechanical failure and human error to more exotic explanations like magnetic anomalies and alien activity. Despite modern investigations, the fate of Star Tiger remains a mystery. The incident heightened public fascination with the Triangle and spawned numerous books and documentaries. It stands as one of the most perplexing unsolved aviation disasters of the 20th century.
1948
British South American Airways
Tudor IV Star Tiger disappears
Bermuda Triangle