ID | #1529932973 |
Added | Mon, 25/06/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | The Times, newspaper, page 6, December 4, 1912
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Status | Result
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Initial data
In 1977, UFO researcher Michelle Bogard wrote that on December 3, 1912 night in Portsmouth, UK, from the North came the aircraft with four passengers. It hovered for fifteen minutes over the city, and then flew North.
No additional information is given. But it seems that at that time, the newspaper already suspected that the airship of the British army, arriving and returning to the military objects in the North in Aldershot. The Flight log confirmed that this airship Beta II. It was day and not night.
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Original news
In 1977, ufologist Michel Bougard wrote that on December 3, 1912, by night, in Portsmouth, U-K, an aerial ship with four occupants came from the north, hovered about fifteen minutes above the city, and went away towards the north. No additional details are given. But it appears that at the times, newspaper had already suspected it was a British Army dirigible airship, coming and returning to the Army facilities in the North in Aldershot, and Flight magazine had confirmed it was the Beta II airship. It was by day, not night, and besides, witnesses had specified it had the Army Ensign.
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The airship
The aircraft lighter than air, which is a combination of the balloon with the mover (usually a screw with an electric motor or internal combustion engine) and the system of the orientation control (steering control), through which the airship can move in any direction regardless of the direction of air flow.
The shape of the airships are divided into:
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