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1 The Stardust (Avro Lancastrian III G-AGWH)
2 Discovery of wreckage, reconstruction of the crash
3 "STENDEC"
4 External link

The Stardust (Avro Lancastrian III G-AGWH)

The Stardust was a British South American Airways airliner that crashed in 1947.

"STENDEC" was the last morse code radio transmission received from the airliner at 17:45 standard time, probably just before it crashed.

Stardust was a Lancastrian airliner, a civilian design based on the famous Avro Lancaster bomber of World War II. On flight CS 59 from Buenos Aires to Santiago, Chile via Mendoza in 1947, the airliner vanished. Just prior to the infamous stendec transmission, the aircraft reported its expected arrival in Santiago in four minutes.

A comprehensive search of a wide area, including what is now known to have been the crash site, revealed not the slightest trace of a crash. There was speculation as to the cause and nature of the Stardust disappearing, probably including the unlikely possibility of an extraterrestrial UFO having taken the airplane.

The flight crew of the aircraft were highly experienced RAF veterans with many thousands of hours on type. The passengers included a King's Messenger carrying diplomatic documents that may have related to the UK's strained relations with the Perón government, a German emigré of suspected Nazi sympathies and a rich Palestinian, said to have been carrying a large diamond sewn into the lining of his jacket.

Discovery of wreckage, reconstruction of the crash

In 1998 traces of the aircraft were discovered on the surface of the Tupangato glacier in the Andes, about 80 km from Santiago.

Wreckage was well-localised, the located propeller showed that its engine was running at near-cruise speed at time of impact and the undercarriage was retracted, suggesting controlled flight into terrain. Forensic techniques including DNA fingerprinting is applied to the human remains found at the site to determine their identities; remains from 9 of the 11 victims have been found, but not identified due to lack of identifiable features and DNA degradation.

In 1947 the actions of the jet stream were not widely understood, and the Lancastrian was one of the few airliners capable of flying that high. Navigation would have been by dead reckoning. If the airliner had entered the jetstream, it is possible the crew thought they were descending through cloud towards Santiago, when in fact the were over the Tupangato glacier.

It is likely the airliner flew into a near-vertical snow field at the top of the glacier, thereby starting an avalanche that concealed the wreckage from searchers.

The wreckage became incorporated into the body of the glacier, only for fragments to emerge years later, much further down the mountain. From 1998 to 2000, about 10% of the wreckage - including engine and propeller parts and the wheels (one still inflated) - emerged from the glacier, prompting several re-examinations of the accident. Further debris is likely to turn up as it reaches the melting zone of the glacier.

However, no plausible explanation of the word stendec has yet emerged and it remains a mystery to this day.

"STENDEC"

However, STENDEC was reported by the radio operator at Santiago airport to be the end of "loud and clear" but keyed "very fast" received message from Stardust ("ETA Santiago 17.45 [standard time] STENDEC").

The dot-dash sequence of STENDEC is most likely correct. It was queried and repeated twice. The Santiago operator describes the receiving conditions as 'clear', making it unlikely that dot-dash confusions or omissions occurred. Erroneous deletion or shortening of pauses is more likely than insertion of pauses into letters (a problem of both the V End AR and the SKED AR theories).

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