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Terje Olsen, a journalist of the newspaper "Oppland Arbeiderblad", got a call about the object from John and Myra Olav hammer.
They just returned from a flight on their aircraft "Cessna". Olsen and his colleague Trond Stenberg went to Osbakken, near Skansen, Gjøvik.
They arrived there at 18:30 (to 18:45), and Trond Stenberg made the object.
This object was at first stationary.
Along with Alava hammer (pilot) and John Mayer (passenger), four pursued the object, which began to move on the aircraft "Cessna" about 20-25 minutes with a maximum speed of 160 km/h, but they did not come to him.
The pursuers were located approximately 100 km West of gjøvik. Terje Olsen was made a few black-and-white photographs from the plane.
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Original news
13 March 1974, 18:45/19:10 – Gjøvik Terje Olsen, a journalist with the Oppland Arbeiderblad newspaper, got a call about the object from John Myhre and Olav Gamme. They had just come back from a flight in their Cessna airplane. Olsen and colleague Trond Stenberg then traveled to Osbakken, near Skumsjøen, Gjøvik. They arrived there at 18:30 (and stayed until 18:45), and Trond Stenberg shot a photo of the object. The object was then stationary. Together with Olav Gamme (pilot) and John Myhre (passenger), the four of them chased the object which had started to move again, for about 20-25 minutes, aboard their Cessna. With a top speed of 160 km/h they did not close in on it. They were then about 100 km west of Gjøvik. A few black & white photos were taken from the airplane by Terje Olsen.
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