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by Beverly Durfee on October 7, 2006

The European Aerospace 412 had taken off from St. Antony in the Caribbean to deliver the ten priceless paintings and a cargo of freight to Bermuda but somehow the aircraft seemed to have gone in the wrong direction and flew into a hurricane. The automatic position reporting incredibly did not seem to agree with the actual position of the aircraft and 100 miles south of Bermuda the aircraft disappeared.
Peter Talbert visited the New York Oceanic Center and was horrified when he heard and saw the last messages from the aircraft ...
Blackman is a writer who knows flying. He has been a test pilot, an avionics specialist and served on the Board of UK Civil Aviation Authority. Tony's expertise gives his aviation mystery novels the authenticity that aviation enthusiasts can relate to.
Learn more about the author and his books at Blackman Books.
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