STENDEK

STENDEK

STENDEK is a corruption of the cryptic phrase STENDEC, the last recorded Morse code transmission from the 1947 crash of the airliner Star Dust.

The phrase has been used as a name by several entities:
* Stendek (musician), a contemporary United States loop artist
* Stendek (magazine), a 1970s Spanish UFO magazine


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