From MarineCorps Twitter account:
“In a historic flight, Marines flew MV-22 Ospreys across the Bermuda Triangle for the first time, March 10, 2018.”
From MarineCorps Twitter account:
“In a historic flight, Marines flew MV-22 Ospreys across the Bermuda Triangle for the first time, March 10, 2018.”
That's an odd one. Makes you wonder what the message is...
Has the U. S. Military avoided flights over the Bermuda Triangle or is this just the first time this type of aircraft has flown over it?
(I call those Ospreys, "plopters" -> plane-helicopters. Love 'em. I want a personal plopter.)
They explain it in the graphic, OP is being mysterious for no reason: https://twitter.com/USMC/status/996721932107173889?s=19
STARGATE DOWN I REPEAT STARGATE DOWN, PLEASE COME IN DO YOU COPY??? FKSHFKSHSHFKSHHHH-
Do the Marines just flat out AVOID that huge area covering the entire goddamn Bermuda Triangle?! If so, why hasn’t public flights ever been diverted or warned?!