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Powered, Controlled Flight
Many observations by competent observers (including engineers
and aeronautical experts) suggest that the UFOs they saw were
powered objects. The observations sometimes have included visual
signs of mechanical-functional construction, in addition to other
indicators of the UFOs’ being, literally, machines.
Most of the cases cited previously in this section contain
descriptions of observed ‘¢maneuvers.’’ However, the following
group of reports by unusually well-qualified observers is worth
special mention.
UFO Formation Tracked Above Security Area at over 4,500 mph.
During the Fall of 1949 at a key atomic post, five apparently
metallic objects in formation were tracked by radar. The UFOs
crossed the 200-mile scope in less than 4 minutes. The officer
in charge, who held a top military post, reported to Intelligence
that this was a legitimate radar contact with unidentified objects.
[4] (Official secrecy conceals other details of this case, in
particular information on tracking and other detection of the
UFOs by separate military posts. Nevertheless, it tends to sub-
stantiate the many other reports by reputable people of UFOs,
and UFO formations, moving at spectacular speeds).
Technicians at Secret Test Base Observe Mechanical UFO
At Muroc AFB (now Edwards AFB) and adjacent Rogers Dry
Lake, scientists and engineers test and develop the latest aircraft,
including secret projects. Although thoroughly familiar with
anything that flies, the base technical personnel hadno explanation
for the UFOs which maneuvered over the area July 8, 1947.
Twice that morning, disc-shaped objects were observed cavorting
overhead. Then about 11:50 a.m., acrewof technicians at Rogers
saw a round white, apparently metallic object descending, moving
west northwest against the wind. They observedthick projections
on top which crossed each other at intervals, suggesting either
rotation or slow oscillation. In their official report they stated:
“Jt was man-made, as evidenced by the outline and functional
appearance.”? [5] (Next day, near Boise, Idaho, a disc-shaped
object maneuvering in front of a cloud bank was observed from a
plane by Dave Johnson, aviation editor of the Idaho Statesman.
See Section VII.)
Top Astronomer Reports ‘‘Novel Airborne Device’”’
On July 10, 1947; one of the country’s top astronomers re-
ported an elliptical UFO. At 4:47 p.m. in southern New Mexico,
the astronomer observed a smooth ellipse with firm regular
outline, motionless near some clouds, but wobbling. [See
Section XII; Flight Characteristics.] The UFO then moved into
the clouds, reappeared and rose quickly at an estimated speed
of 600 to 900 mph. Inhis report to the Air Force, the astronomer
stated: ‘‘The remarkably sudden ascent convinced me it was an
absolutely novel airborne device.’’ [4]
Scientist Observes Powered UFO
A very Similar observation was made nearly three years later
by an eminent meteorologist and astronomer. On the grounds
of Lowell Observatory, Arizona, May 20, 1950, Dr. Seymour L.
Hess, now head of the Department of Meteorology, Florida State
University, noticed a disc (or partly illuminated sphere) moving
across the front of some cumulus clouds at about 12:15 p.m.
Studying the UFO with four-power binoculars, Doctor Hess
could see no evidence of exhaust or markings on the object.
“The clouds were drifting from the southwest to the northeast
at right angles to the motion of the object. Therefore it must
have been powered in some way. . . I would estimate its speed
at 100 mph., perhapsashighas 200 mph. This too means a power-
ed craft. However, I could hear no engine noise.’’ [Full state-
ment, Section I.]
High-Speed Disc Arcs Above Airliner
Airline pilots, although not necessarily technically trained in
the sense of being scientists or engineers, are experienced ob-
servers of the sky, familiar with most atmospheric and astrono-
mical displays. At 9:29 p.m., March 31, 1950, a Chicago &
Southern Airlines plane was flying at 2,000 feet on a southwesterly
course near Little Rock, Arkansas. Captain Jack Adams and
Co-pilot G. W. Anderson, Jr., suddenly noticed adistinct circular
object, apparently disc-shaped approaching from the left. The
UFO passed in an arc above their plane, proceeding north at an
estimated 700 to 1,000 mph. Hight to 10 lighted windows or ports
were visible on the underside, and ‘‘the strongest blue-white
light we’ve ever seen’’ flashed intermittently from the top. The
pilots told official investigators they believed they had witnessed
some secret experimental craft. To this date, the sighting
remains unexplained. [6]
Aeronautical Engineer Amazed by UFO Performance
Another particularly well-qualified observer was ‘“tamazed’’ by
a UFO performance he witnessed on the night of July 16, 1952.
Paul R. Hill, an aeronautical research engineer of Hampton,
Virginia, at 9:00 p.m. saw two amber-colored lights speed in
from the south over the Hampton Roads channel. The UFOs
slowed and circled rapidly around each other. Two similar ob-
jects then approached and joined the first two, one from the south
and one from the north, and the formation moved off toward the
south. ‘‘Their ability to make tight circling turns was amazing,’’
Mr. Hill said. [Full report in Section VI.}
Formations and Coordinated Flight
A prime indicator of intelligence behind the maneuvers of UFOs
is the observation that they often fly in formation, which requires
coordination and mechanical control. (Aircraft and birds also
fly in formations, but these can often be ruled out as cause of
the sightings.) In UFO reports, the formations are of three
general types: (a) Geometrical (V’s, lines, etc.); (b) clusters,
and (c) object with smaller objects maneuvering around it.
(a) Geometrical
1904: Circular UFOs Maneuvered Near Ship
One of the earliest formation cases was reported February 28,
1904, by a ship in the North Pacific off San Francisco. Three
members of the crew of the USS Supply, at 6:10 a.m. local time,
sighted an echelon formation of three ‘“‘remarkable meteors’’
which appeared near the horizon below clouds, moving directly
toward the ship. As they approached, the UFOs began soaring,
rose above the cloud layer, and were observed climbing into
space, still in echelon. The lead object was egg-shaped and about
the size of six suns (about 3 degrees of arc). The other two were
smaller and appeared to be perfectly round. They remained:
visible for over two minutes. [7] (Meteors, of course, do not
travel in echelon formation, change course and climb, nor re-
main visible for two minutes).
Precise Formation, Sharp Turn Near Airliner
Perhaps the most detailed and instructive formation case on
record is the sighting by Capt. William B. Nash, Pan American
Airways pilot, and his co-pilot, William Fortenberry, July 14,
1952, near Newport News, Virginia. [See Section V.] In addi-
tion to being an example of precise formation flight, the report
contains several other elements suggesting intelligent control.
When an in-line formation of discs made an abrupt stop, two of
the rear objects overrode the front one. This could be interpreted
as a sign of pilot error or lag in reaction time. After the six
discs flipped over and reversed course, two more sped up and
joined the formation.
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