Unsolved Aviation Mysteries: Five Strange Tales of Air and Sea - Paperback
by Keith McCloskey (Author)
Uncover the truth behind aviation's greatest enigmas in this gripping exploration of unsolved mysteries.
Delve into five strange tales of air and sea, where conspiracy theories of sabotage, murder, and even UFOs swirl around the most intriguing loose ends from aeronautical history. From planes disappearing out of the sky to shady dealings with Sri Lankan businessmen, the plummeting death of the richest man in the world in 1928, and the Kennedy family's aviation tragedies, this account provides the known details and the most colourful attempts to explain what might have happened.
Perfect for readers interested in aviation history, true crime, and unsolved mysteries, Keith McCloskey, known for his detail-oriented approach, reassesses these five cases, all of which occurred over water and remain unresolved.
Author Biography
KEITH MCCLOSKEY was born in Dublin and grew up in Africa. He has previously written a number of books for The History Press, including Airwork: A History and Mountain of the Dead: The Dyatlov Pass Incident. He has acted as consultant to TV and radio programmes about the Dyatlov Pass Incident, and his main interests are aviation history, travel and real-life mysteries.