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hey everyone im starting to research about stardust the plane that crashed and still has not been found heres my info so far

"E.T.A. Santiago 17:45. STENDEC"

That was the last message received from Star Dust, sent by Radio Officer Dennis Harmer at 17:41 on 2nd August 1947.

The Chilean radio operator in Santiago said the reception was clear, but the message was sent rather quickly, so she asked for it to be repeated...twice. The message was believed to be the same on all three occasions.

Clearly, if the crew believed they were only minutes away from Santiago, the radio officer would have been keen to complete that final morse message so he could make voice contact with the controller at Los Cerrillos airport. Therefore it is no surprise that the message was sent rather quickly.

There have been many suggestions over the years as to what was meant by Dennis Harmers message that day, as it clearly was not intended to be STENDEC. Some of the theories are totally implausible. A popular one is that STENDEC is an anagram of DESCENT and the letters were re-arranged due to Harmer suffering from the effects of hypoxia. A person suffering hypoxia would not make the same mistake consistently three times in succession and is very unlikely to create an anagram of the intended word. Furthermore, a normal message would not be expected to consist of the single word 'descent'.

We have asked many former aircrew for their views on STENDEC and several have said they believe there is a very simple explanation. This is as follows .....

The actual Morse code which the Chilean Operator believed she received was:

S T E N D E C

_ . _. _.. . _._.

A recognized signoff or 'end of message' signal was 'AR' (with no space between the letters). Therefore a standard signoff would be sent as the Morse '._._.' in other words 'EC' without the space. If the messages from Star Dust were sent quickly it is quite conceivable that spaces were misinterpreted. A common message at the time was "Standard Arrival" followed by the direction from which the aircraft was arriving, so in this case if we simply shift a couple of spaces from 'STENDEC' we are left with 'S T A R E AR' or STandard/ARrival/East/signoff:

S T A R E AR

_ ._ ._. . ._._.

It is impossible now to know for sure what Dennis Harmer intended his final message to mean. It was almost certainly not STENDEC. Even though the discovery of the wreckage of Star Dust helped us to understand the events of that day in 1947, the word STENDEC will always be a subject for debate.

im going to make a blog for it soon and im continuing research i would be great-full if you have any knowlage about it and want to help me
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I've never heard of this plane, but it sounds interesting, care to tell me what happened?
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JambiChallengesYou wrote I've never heard of this plane, but it sounds interesting, care to tell me what happened?

Yeah, I've never heard of it.
But I'd love if you could tell me what happened.
Or what it's about.
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AC-130 wrote
JambiChallengesYou wrote I've never heard of this plane, but it sounds interesting, care to tell me what happened?

Yeah, I've never heard of it.
But I'd love if you could tell me what happened.
Or what it's about.


Yeah, what happened???????????
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Kisuke_Urahara wrote
AC-130 wrote
JambiChallengesYou wrote I've never heard of this plane, but it sounds interesting, care to tell me what happened?

Yeah, I've never heard of it.
But I'd love if you could tell me what happened.
Or what it's about.


Yeah, what happened???????????


it was basically a plane in 1947 that had a load of mysterious passengers on board and it crashed up in a mountain in winter and only a few parts of it have been found as there is a winter affect going on which caused the plane to go into the ice and every year it moves a bit down the mountain and this has been happening for over 50 years and its so famous because its last message sent before the crash was standec and it is not a word in any language they repeated it 3 times the same way and one of the passengers on board had a diamond sewed into his jacket so anyone who finds the plane is rich
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Me and you xXSaSXxskilled, i reckon we go to the mountain and get a digger. Split the profits 50/50
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