ID | #1548691197 |
Added | Mon, 28/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Jan Aldrich
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
William Alexander, son bill Alexander and nephew Austin Alexander, fishing in a boat about a mile and a half from the shore of Kippens, saw a black or yellowish-brown object that took over the submarine, measuring about 20 feet.
Then they realized that it is (or was all the time) about 3 miles from the shore and at a distance of 15-20 feet above the water. At this moment he looked like a big balloon, like a target for shooting from a gun. He dvigala at a speed of 3-5 mph to the North-North-East.
The object disappeared over the horizon. For a while they soon saw him again with the height of the banks. They reported about it in the US air force at 16:10.
The object had no markings. Behind it there was no smoke, exhaust fumes and noise.
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Original news
William Alexander, son Bill Alexander and nephew Austin Alexander, fishing in a dory boat about 1-1/2 miles offshore from Kippens, saw a black or yellowish-brown object thought to be a submarine, the size of a dory [about 20 ft] about 1-1/2 to 2 miles away [to the S?], about 3 miles offshore about 15-20 ft above the water, the shape of a large aerial gunnery target balloon or a barrel with a pole or periscope trailing from its center line into the water, moving at 3-5 mph to the NNE [towards shore?]. Object disappeared over the horizon; briefly re-sighted from high ground ashore sometime later [about 4 p.m.?]. Reported to the USAF at 4:10 p.m. No smoke, exhaust, noise or markings. Helicopter search at 4:20 p.m. negative. [See earlier similar sighting from Sandy Point/Indian Head.]
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