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NICAP Board Member, Prof. Charles A. Maney, was among
seven witnesses to a UFO sighted in Defiance, Ohio, May 20,
1962. Prof. Maney is Head of the Defiance College Physics
Department.
About 8:00 p.m., Don Reimund noticed a distinctly round un-
identified object in the northwest sky, moving horizontally at an
elevation of about 10 degrees. Knowing of Prof. Maney’s interest
in UFOs, Mr. Reimund telephoned him. Prof. and Mrs. Maney
rushed to the Reimund residence, only to learn that the UFO had
disappeared to the southwest minutes before.
As they discussed the sighting, the same or a similar object
appeared in the southwest, moving north, at an elevation of about
20 degrees. Prof. Maney and the others present viewed the ob-
ject through binoculars, and with the unaided eye. It appeared as
a brilliant blue light, changing to brilliant yellow. Then the UFO
stopped abruptly, hovered for 5-6 seconds, reversed course and
headed south. Its motions continued to be erratic, sometimes
moving rapidly, then apparently hovering. The UFO finally
disappeared in the southwest about 9:00 p.m.
Prof. Maney later learned that near St. Johns, Ohio, 55 miles
to the south, a UFO had been witnessed at about the same time.
Mr. Quincy L. Dray, Jr., and a neighbor, had watched a similar
performance between 8:10 and 8:30 p.m. ‘‘It moved erratically,
seemed to dip or back up then start forward fast,’’ Mr. Dray
said. [8.]
UFO Sightings by Engineers
In addition to the detailed report by the crew of General Mills balloon technicians headed by aerologist Charles B. Moore on
April 24, 1949 (Section 1),
their backgrounds include a cross-sec
Date & Location
Witnesses
dozens of professional engineers and technicians have reported UFOs.
tion of technological fields. Many are uniquely qualified to evaluate the appearance and perfor-
mance of aerial phenomena in comparison to known devices or atmospheric effects.
Field
As indicated in these sample cases,
(All reports on file at NICAP),
Description
7-6-47; S. Central
Wyoming
David A. Kenney,
two others
Instruments Engineer,
Aviation Co.
Oval UFO in steady flight at high altitude.
7-8-47; Muroc,
California
Several
Aircraft technicians
Oval object, apparently rotating [Section II].
Summer 1948;
Erie, Penna.
Victor G. Didelot
Aircraft Instrumen-
tation
Elliptical or oval UFO, sudden vertical ascent.
4-24-49; White Sands,
N.M.
Charles B. Moore,
Jr., Others
Aerology, balloon
technicians
Elliptical UFO tracked with theodolite [Section I].
6-10-49; White Sands,
N.M.
Guided missile
unit
Missile tracking
Two white round UFOs paced missile [Section I].
1-16-51; Artesia, Six Balloon technicians Two discs, approached rapidly, circled balloon. [Section I].
New Mexico
8-51; Central Alford Roos Mining engineer Two discs descended, hovered, shot away.
New Mexico
10-10/11-51; near
Minneapolis, Minn.
J, J. Kaliszewski,
others
Aeronautical research
Maneuvering UFOs observed during balloon tracking flights.
3-10-52; Oakland, Clarence K, Inspector Engineering Two hemispherical discs, one in oscillatory flight.
California Greenwood Metals
4-8-52; near Big H. I. Smith Staff Engineer Reddish disc-like UFO with raised portion like dome on top,
Pines, California television observed through binoculars.
4-23-52; Lexington, R. C. Munroe Engineering Standards UFO accelerated to meteor-like speed.
Massachusetts
5-13-52; National City,
California
Donald R. Carr,
six others
Aeronautical engineer
Circular UFO descended at meteor-like speed, circled [Section I].
7-16-52; Hampton,
Virginia
Paul R. Hill
Aeronautical research
engineer
Four maneuvering lights rendezvoused, sped away.
7-27-52; Manhattan
Beach, California
Former Navy
Pilot, seven others
8-6/7-52; Kerkrade,
Holland
Will Jansen
Aeronautical engineer
Marine engineer
Large object separated like "stack of coins" into 7 round UFOs;
three took V-formation, others followed in pairs flying abreast.
[From USAF Intell. Report].
Detailed observation of two domed discs.. [Section X].
9-30-52; Edwards AFB,
California
Dick Beemer, two
others
Aviation photography
Two flattened spherical UFOs, hovering, turning sharply at
variable speeds.
10-54; Cherry Valley,
New York
Maj. A, B, Cox
Chemical & mechanical
engineer
Disc, 90 degree turn, ascended at steep angle. [Section I].
8-56; Boulder City,
Nevada
E, F. Carpenter
Aviation research
technician
Six discs in V-formation.
11-11-57; San Fernando,
California
Harold R. Lamb,
3 others
Rocketdyne engineers
Three oval UFOs ascending, est. speed: 5000 mph.
8-11-58; Chautauqua
Lake, New York
Dr. Fred C, Fair,
one other
Professor Emeritus of
engineering, N. Y.
University
Several observations; one apparent oval object.
9-4-60; Lexington,
Kentucky
John R. Cooke
Electronics, former
USAF radar
technician
Glowing sphere, passed from horizon to horizon.
10-30-61; Ligonier,
Pennsylvania
Carl H, Geary, Jr.
Engineer, Carrier
Corp. division
Four discs with lights like portholes [Section I].
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