Airplanes can be considered a regular component of our daily lives today. However, the contribution of aircraft to the development of our civilization is undeniably large. First of all, these huge piles of iron, which for decades have conquered the sky, are our most important means of making long distances as short as possible. If the world is “smaller than it used to be” today, it’s largely because of airplanes. Airplanes play an important role in the development of trade, economy, logistics and, in connection with all this, in meeting various human needs.
Of course, planes played a major role in the terrible bombings that killed countless people. In short, airplanes are one of the amazing inventions that have both positive and negative impacts in human history. However, some planes are at the center of stories that are more exciting than others. The Earth is full of forgotten and abandoned planes, behind which are very sad stories! Here are 10 abandoned planes with great pictures and sad stories behind them.
1. McDonnell Douglas DC-10
We are used to seeing planes in the sky. However, history is full of planes that lost their ability to fly for various reasons and were abandoned as a result! The McDonnell Douglas DC-10, owned by a US-based airline called World Airways, is one such unfortunate aircraft. This passenger plane, which carried thousands of people from all over the world during the 1980s, made its last flight on June 15, 1991. The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 was hovering over Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines on this very date.
This volcano, which had been dormant for centuries, was about to erupt while McDonnell Douglas was on DC-10! This event, which has been recorded as one of the most violent volcanic eruptions of the 20th century, caused the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft to become unusable. Although the plane managed to land in one piece, it never took off again. He was destined to leave! The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 remains in the area near Mount Pinatubo where it landed on June 15, 1991.
2. Bartini Beriev VVA-14

Bartini Beriev This extraordinary aircraft, called the VVA-14, was designed in 1972 by Soviet aircraft designer and scientist Robert Bartini. Even today, the aircraft, which looks quite futuristic, can take off over the water, reach extremely high speeds and stay in the air for a long time.
But by the end of the eighties, this interesting aircraft was removed from the inventory of the USSR. Some planes were left in the vast territory of Russia, forgotten and took their place in the column of abandoned planes …
3. Saab J-35F

The Saab J-35F, also known as the Saab 35 Draken, is a warplane that was produced between 1955 and 1974 and is considered one of the most effective weapons of its time. The aircraft produced by the Swedish Air Force is considered one of the most special warplanes of the recent past, with its innovative design and superior maneuverability.
However, production of the aircraft was discontinued in 1974 due to its high cost. The Saab J-35F has also been removed from the Swedish Army’s inventory over time. The abandoned Saab J-35F that you see in the photo was found after many years, quite by accident, in one of the forest areas in Finland.
4. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Of course, the sky is where all planes should be. However, the number of aircraft that cannot and will not fly for various reasons is not small.
The United States heavy bomber, also called the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress or “Flying Fortress”, is one of the rare underwater aircraft. The story of the disappearance of the plane is very interesting!
Lieutenant Ernest Venue, in the United States Air Force, did not complete a flying mission that he began on November 6, 1944. Furthermore, after this date, neither the young lieutenant nor the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, which he commanded, was heard from. That is, until 2018!
In 2018, a British underwater photographer discovered an unusual object on the sea floor off the Croatian island of Vis. The photographer took action to get a close-up view of the object that didn’t look like it belonged on the sea floor at all, and yes, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was there…
5. Douglas SBD Dauntless

Although there is a plane in the main role, some abandonment stories are really sad!
The Douglas SBD Dauntless bomber, first produced by the United States in 1938, was a bomber during World War II. It was used by the US Navy and Air Force during World War II. However, II. The end of World War II also brought the end of these aircraft.
Moreover, some of them were brutally abandoned by the soldiers they served. Although the Douglas SBD Dauntless in the photo appears to have crashed into the sea as a result of the fire it received, this is not the truth. The plane was thrown into the sea by soldiers who wanted to avoid the cost of returning the plane to the United States at the end of the war!
6. Colombian drug drone

About 20 years ago, a plane shot down by the Mexican army crashed on a beach in the town of Mazunte. The identity of the owner of the plane or who flew it was not revealed. However, it was allegedly a plane that took off from Colombia and was used to smuggle drugs. When it comes to Colombia, it is not unusual for planes to be used for drug trafficking.
However, the story of the plane that was shot down by the Mexican army is very interesting. Because the plane was left in place after it was shot down and was included in the list of abandoned aircraft in the world. Moreover, more and more people are being buried every day in the sand of the beach…
7. Lockheed C-121 Constellation

A total of 332 units of the Lockheed C-121 Constellation military transport aircraft were produced, put into service by the US Army. One of these aircraft was used to transport military supplies and personnel to the US base McMurdo in Antarctica.
However, due to bad weather conditions on his flight in 1970, he had to make a hard landing. In the following years, the airstrip at the military base was closed. The Lockheed C-121 Constellation is doomed to remain on the glaciers of Antarctica forever …
8- Boeing 747

Abandoned planes are often found in desolate forests, distant seas, or snow-covered lands. But the centers of some cities are also home to abandoned planes. A businessman in Mokpo, South Korea, bought a decommissioned Boeing 747 and turned it into a restaurant. However, after a while, the restaurant closed. The Boeing 747 is still in the city center.
9. USAAF B-24D Liberator

secondly. World War II was a war in which terrible conflicts took place on land, in the air and at sea. Countless people lost their lives due to the war, and thousands of military vehicles, including aircraft, were rendered unusable.
But there were also some planes that disappeared during the war. Among the aircraft not accounted for was a US Air Force B-24D Liberator, of the US Army. Nor was it known what its end would be until it was discovered by a team searching for oil in the Libyan deserts in 1958.
10. Curtis C-46 Commando

Most of the aircraft in the world belong to airlines and military armies. However, the drug cartels, especially in and around Colombia, also have small aircraft fleets! The Curtis C-46 Commando II. The plane from World War II was also a drug transport plane owned by one of the most famous criminals in history, Pablo Escobar. However, a Curtis C-46 Commando was shot down off the Bahamas in the 1970s and abandoned in the azure waters…
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