It’s a revelation that rekindles interest in one of aviation’s most baffling mysteries, but little information has emerged about Pittsburgh’s elusive “Ghost Bomber.” This baffling case, shrouded in mystery for decades, seeks to captivate historians and aviation enthusiasts alike. The disappearance On January 31, 1956, a B-25 Mitchell bomber, en route from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, crashed into the Mopopgahela River near Pittsburgh. Despite intensive search efforts, the aircraft, along with two of its six crew members, disappeared without a trace. The incident quickly became known as the mystery of the ‘Ghost Bomber.’ Reception developments…
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