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SUBJECT: PILOTS SEE ALABAMA FLYING SAUCER FILE: UFO1393
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From the Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 25, 1948
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VET PILOTS REPORT SEEING
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MYSTERY SHIP IN ALABAMA
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ATLANTA, Ga., July 24 (UP) - Two Eastern Airlines pilots reported
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today that their plane last night passed a tremendous wingless
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aircraft that shot a 40 foot flame out it's back end and traveled
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between 500 and 700 miles an hour.
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Captain Clarence Chiles and his co-pilot, John B. Whitted, told
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of seeing the fantastic airship and said it looked like a B-29
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fuselage "blown up about 4 times."
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The aircraft was brilliantly lighted and had two decks of big,
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square windows, they claimed. It passed within several hundred
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feet of the pilot's DC-3 and then shot up in the clouds, they
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said.
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"We were crusing about 20 miles southwest of Montgomery, Alabama"
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said Captain Chiles who was an ATC ferry pilot for 4 years during
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the war.
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"We looked out of the right side of the cockpit and saw a
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tremendous light. The first thing that came to my attention was
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the long stream of flame coming out of the rear end of the plane,
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or whatever it was."
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"Then I noticed the two rows of square windows-it was a man-made
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thing, alright. We couldn't see any people aboard. It was
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traveling too fast for that."
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"The aircraft seemed to be about 4 times the circunference of a
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B-29 fuselage, but it was only a little longer," Chiles said.
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"There were no wings whatsoever."
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"The plane passed us on our right, then, as if the pilot had seen
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us and wanted to avoid us, it zoomed up into the same cloud it
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had come out of. A 40 foot flame shot out it's rear end. A
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luminous glow, like a giant flourescent light, ran along the
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belly of the thing."
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Whitted, who said he had seen the air forces's best jet planes
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not on the secret list, estimated it's speed as much faster than
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he had seen before.
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"I'd say that when it shot up into the clouds it was going
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between 500 and 700 miles an hour," Whitted said. "I've seen
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real shooting stars and meteors-they look pretty close when you
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are a pilot-but I've never seen anything like this."
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Whitted added that as a B-29 pilot over Japan he had looked
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kamikaze suicide planes in the face and been attacked by "balls
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of fire"-Japanese jet planes.
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As the aircraft passed them, they said, their comparatively small
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DC-3 fluttered in the "propwash or "rocket-wash". The pilots said.
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"It sent out tremendous shock waves."
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The brilliant light of the airship and the flame of it's
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propellant brought "lightning blindness" to their cockpit, the
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pilots said, they had to turn up their instrument lights to read
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them.
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KENNETT SQUARE, Pa., July 24 (UP) - C.L. McKelvie, Columbus, Ohio
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a passenger in an Eastern Airlines plane whose pilot reported
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seeing a phantom ship in the skies near Montgomery. Alabama, said
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today he saw a definite light "but no space ship" at the time.
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WASHINGTON, July 24 (UP) - Air Force officials said today they
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could not throw any light on the mystery of a tremendous wingless
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aircraft reported seen over the vicinity of Montgomery, Alabama.
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An air firce spokesman said that "obviously" this country has no
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plane resembling what two Eastern Air Lines pilots described as
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a double decked, jet propelled, wingless transport shooting a 40
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foot flame out the back end.
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They suggested the possibility that it might have been a civilian
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version of the Boeing C-97 transport. A plane of this type is
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believed to be undergoing tests now somewhere in the south.
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SEATTLE, July 24 (UP) - William M. Allen, president of the Boeing
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Airplane Company, said today he was "pretty sure" the giant
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aircraft reported seen by the two Eastern Air Lines pilots last
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night was "not one of our planes."
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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