Glenn Miller Loss

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billrunnels

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On Dec. 15, 1944, a UC-64A disappeared on the Glenn Miller flight from England to France. Was there ever any factual information forthcoming as to what happened? I know the aircraft was never found.
 
Bill.

i think it was believed that Millers plane wandered into an area that returning Lancasters dumped their unused bombs as just as they were unloading, but that story is also disputed !
Thanks for the reply. I question that the true facts will ever be known.
 
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I posted something on this a few years ago, based on research by an aviation author.
Here's the PDF.
 

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Bush plane that could have wheels, floats or skis. Think of as an early DeHavilland Beaver.
 
I posted something on this a few years ago, based on research by an aviation author.
Here's the PDF.
Thank you for sharing this detailed report. I guess we can put this subject back on the shelf marked " Best Guess".
 
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