Emilio Carranza's Telegram | |
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Origin |
Emilio Carranza |
Type |
Telegram |
Effects |
Causes planes to fall apart |
Downsides |
Effects |
Activation |
Being within 10 feet of an aircraft |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
06533-592 |
Shelf |
26591-3856-110 |
Date of Collection |
July 15, 1928 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
Emilio Carranza was a Mexican aviator named the "Lindbergh of Mexico". His plane crashed on a flight from Mexico City to New York City, retracing the trek in reverse Charles Lindbergh made a year before him.
Effects[]
When within ten feet of any aircraft, whether in flight or grounded, it causes the plane to fall apart. This can range from screws falling out, instrument failure or complete structural collapse. For this reason, it is never allowed to be anywhere near the Warehouse Hangar.