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With the Malaysian Airliner disappearance we must visit another even stranger disappearance involving a Spanish military aircraft:
Below is a photo of the ill-fated pilot
Location. Sea of Alboran, Almeria, Spain
Date: July 1 1969 Time: morning
An anti-submarine aircraft An-17 (Grumman) piloted by Antonio Gonzalez Boado Campillo
and six other military men, Francisco Blanco Rodriguez, Capt. Evaristo Diaz Rodriguez, Lt. Eduardo A. Badillo and three ‘Air Specialists” Angel F. Rodriguez, Joaquin M. Gonzalez, and Jose Peña Moya, disappeared under mysterious circumstances above the area while tracking Russian spy fishing vessels, scene of many other strange aircraft accidents and disappearances. According to reports right after broadcasting a May-Day message Boado stated that they were headed into “a great sun”. Search parties from different Spanish military installations, including the Canary Islands were immediately dispatched to search for the aircraft. Nothing was ever found.
Having written a couple or more articles on UFOs, the day before the strange disappearance, Boado has visited famed Spanish Ufologist Manuel Osuna and not finding Osuna home he left a message with Osuna’s wife advising him to abandon his investigations on UFOs since “it was dangerous”. The strange disappearance occurred on Boado’s first day of ‘vacation’ which were cancelled so he could fly on this mission. They are those who say that Boado seemed predestined for his encounter with the unknown as 3 months before in May of 1969 an aircraft identical to the one that Boado had been piloting with eight crew members also disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the same area, according to official records Boado was supposed to have been the pilot on that ill-fated mission, but apparently was cancelled at the last minute. However he would not escape his destiny.
HC addendum
Source: http://www.looculto.260mb.com/ovnisenespana/mardealboran/mardealboran.htm Type: X