For many years I searched for historical documents to support a terrestrial explanation for the flying disk. The concept of the "flying saucer" seemed to have the U.S. Air Army/Air Force stumped in the early days (Ref. http://www.cufos.org/IUR_article1.html). Only vague references to alleged German designs exist. There is no physical evidence of a flying disk type aircraft that I'm aware of, other than the Avrocar (Ref. http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/mufonontario/avro/avrocar.html).
The disk performance, as reported by qualified observers (pilots, astronomers), seems to be exotic compared to what terrestrial forces could create, especially in the 40's and 50's.
Some observations of flying disks include:
1. Falling leaf type motion when descending
2. Ascends (takes off) at 45 degree angle at rapid speed
3. Sharp, right angle turns traveling thousands of miles per hour
4. Different designs: Two inverted "saucers" faced together, top hat, flat with cupola
5. Some humans who have been close to the objects reported 'exhaust' type structures emitting heat
6. Sizes vary (20-30 feet across is quite common)
In a previous post I outlined some of Paul Hill's observational data on the flying disk. These objects appear to create a ionized field (plasma?) that changes colors based on the performance.
After listening to stories from family, friends and co-workers who have seen flying disks at close range I have no doubt about their existence. The people who confided in me NEVER reported their sightings. How many other UFO sightings are never reported?
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