Lost WW2 Plane Reappears 75 Years After, Crew Looking 35 Years Younger

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The two men asked the management of the Airport if World War II (WW2) was over and who won, claiming that they have no memory of what happened to them in the last 75 years.

 

A World War 2 plane with one of a group of five Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945, has reappeared at the restricted flight zone at the Patrick Air Force Base in Brevard, Florida around 7:15 AM on the 13/2/2020.

 

The plane used an abandoned military radio frequency to demand permission to land on the installation ignoring several warnings from the tower operators, with the pilot insisting that the aircraft was a military vehicle belonging to the U.S. Air Force.

 

According to reports, two old men wearing WW2 uniforms came out of the plane looking disoriented and confused.

 

The US Airforce spokesman was reported to have said that the two men asked the management of the Airport if World War 2 was over and who won. The claimed to have no memory of what happened to them in the last 75 years.

 

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The colonel said that the men’s fingerprints and teeth seemed to match the military records of the men they claimed to be, Lt. James Monroe and Captain David Smith Jr., however, they looked much younger than they should.

 

He said;

“They look around 65 years old when they should be over 110 years old. It’s as if they had gotten lost in a type of warp zone where time is slow.”

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