ID | #1632155240 |
Added | Mon, 20/09/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | The Ambala Tribune
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Ambala, India, TRIBUNE, December 8, 1954, p. 6
FLYING SAUCERS IN BRAZIL?
SAO PAOLO (Brazil), December 7. - Three "flying saucers" hovered almost motionless over the airbase for an hour and a half yesterday, but disappeared when a jet plane sent by order of the base commander tried to pursue them. the base staff reported.
They say that before the disappearance of the "saucer", they described the arc of a circle in a vertical direction. Soon after, three disc-shaped objects appeared in the sky again, presumably the same ones.
The appearance of the disks over the air base caused panic among military and civilian personnel, but some of them reported that they studied objects with binoculars at their leisure.
The pilot of the plane declined to comment to reporters when he landed. I made a report to the base commander.
Original news
Amballa, India, TRIBUNE, 8 December 1954, page 6
FLYING SAUCERS IN BRAZIL?
SAO PAOLO (Brazil), Dec. 7. - Three "flying saucers" hovered almost motionless over an airbase here for an hour and a half yesterday but disappeared when a jet plane, dispatched on orders of the base commander, tried to chase them, base personnel reported.
Before their disappearing the "saucers" were said to have described the arc of a circle in a vertical direction. Three disc-shaped objects, presumably the same ones reappeared in the sky shortly afterward.
The appearance of the discs over the airbase caused panic among military and civilian personnel but some of them reported studying the objects at leisure through binoculars.
The pilot of the jet refused to comment to newsmen when he landed. He drew up a report for the base commander. - U.P.I. - A.F.P.
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