ID | #1537361867 |
Added | Wed, 19/09/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Initial data
A/C Charles G. Chauncey was flying the B-29 for bombing target of Kawasaki. Due to some actions of the operator of the radar was a mess, and bombs were dropped on Yokohama.
Pilot Chauncey describes what happens next:
"After we left our bomb, we saw a UFO. I especially remember how there were two groups. One group of six were lower than we, and approached us from the front. The other group was more distant and headed in the opposite direction, but was at us. Everyone looked and seemed like a great fire, but the usual fire was not. Their color was not blazing like a torch, and dimmer. They are (not) bothered us and we didn't bother them."
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Original news
A/C Charles G. Chauncey was flying the B-29 on a bombing mission on a planned target of Kawasaki. Due to some evasive action the radar operator became confused and the bombs were dropped on Yokohama. Pilot Chauncey describes what happen next. “After coming away from our bomb drop, we saw the UFO’s. I especially recall seeing two groups of them in single file. One group of six were lower than we were and coming towards us from the front, their heading taking them off to or left. The other group was more distant and headed in the opposite direction, but were at about our level. The each looked and appeared like a great ball of fire, but there was no fire trail. Their color was very subdued, not blazing like a torch. They did (not) bother us and we did not bother them.”
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