ID | #1548675834 |
Added | Mon, 28/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Weinstein; BB files
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The crews of two Navy planes saw a UFO in the form of a disk, whose presence was confirmed by airborne radar.
Lieutenant Dzh. V. Martin, pilot R. E. Moore and technician-Elektronik G. D. Wehner said that the object first appeared as a round ball in front and to the left of their aircraft. When he crossed their flight path and disappeared to the right, the UFO resembled "a helmet of the First world war, visible from the side, or a shiny, shallow bowl turned upside down".
Wehner said "caught it on radar". Its distance about the aircraft at the nearest point was estimated at approximately mile (1,60934 km).
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Original news
The crews of two Navy planes saw a disc-shaped UFO whose presence was confirmed by airborne radar. Lt. (j.g.) J. W. Martin, enlisted pilot R.E. Moore, and electronics technician G.D. Wehner said the object first appeared as a round ball, ahead and to the left of their planes. As it crossed their flight path, disappearing in the distance to the right, the UFO resembled a “World War I helmet seen from the side, or a shiny, shallow bowl turned upside down.” Wehner said he “caught it on the radar scope,” at the closest point, it was estimated to be about a mile away.
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