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=== The Pattern of Three === The Star Tiger and Star Ariel losses, combined with the earlier Flight 19 and DC-3 disappearances, formed the core pattern of incidents that defined the emerging Bermuda Triangle narrative in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The concentration of losses in a relatively short period β December 1945 through January 1949 β gave the impression of a dangerous anomaly despite the broader statistical context of postwar aviation losses. [[Category:Bermuda Triangle]] [[Category:Paranormal]] [[Category:Unexplained]]
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