how many ships and aeroplane has been disappeared in burmuda triangle
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Nobody knows exactly, but it doesn’t appear to have a higher loss rate than other similar areas. In 1975 a reference librarian named Larry Kusche went back to primary sources and published his results in The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved. What he found was that aircraft and vessels that purportedly disappeared in the Triangle often:
almost certainly sank well outside the Triangle, e.g. wreckage found on English Channel beaches
never transited the Triangle e.g. mistakes were made in location of port of departure,
had well-established reasons for disappearance, e.g. Naval flight 19, where radio communications showed that pilots in the formation realized, but could not convince the leader that his navigation was in error.
When these outliers were removed, there didn’t seem to be an unusual amount of incidents remaining. Back last century there was a Nova or other documentary that used Navy film footage from carrier operations to show how quickly a torpedo bomber sinks when ditched (a minute or two). It’s not surprising that “no trace was ever found”.