Nearly 75 years after
something crashed in the New Mexican desert, the question as to
exactly what it was remains. And still does in Micah Hanks' mind, after evaluating some of the myriad explanations and finding them individually, and even in combination, wanting. The next year (1948),
A Strange Military UFO Encounter Over Japan has Brent Swancer puzzling. Brent notes the duration of the experience, the object's guessed length and "bullet shaped" appearance, and its rather "2004 Tic-Tac"-like antics--plus this being a radar-visual sighting. Brent describes a 1975/6 "mini-wave" in
The Strange Story of a Recurring UFO Entity in Canada Called Charlie Red Star. Brent sketches some of the reports, recommending the excellent Grant Cameron book on the events as "a treasure trove of more sightings." And how about human-made UFOs? Paul Seaburn says
Get Ready For the World's First One-Person Electric Flying Saucer. The "Zeva Zero" is an entertaining idea in itself, and argued as a practical solution to a range of real-world needs. Pizza deliveries, hey Paul? (WM)
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