Why Did a Pilotless German Bomber Land Itself in 1942?
Автор: UNVEILING HISTORY
Загружено: 2026-02-24
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On April 13, 1942, over Arctic Norway, a German Junkers Ju 88 was losing fuel fast.
The crew bailed out, expecting the bomber to crash within seconds.
But something unbelievable happened.
Instead of spiraling down, the pilotless aircraft kept flying. It glided over mountain peaks, slowly losing altitude — and appeared to line up for a landing before touching down surprisingly intact.
How could a WWII bomber fly without a pilot or autopilot?
The answer lies in aerodynamics, trim settings, and Arctic air density.
This is one of World War II’s strangest aviation stories — the real “Ghost Plane” incident.
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