| | A Review Of Selected Aerial Phenomena From Aircraft From 1942 To 1952 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | All of the aircraft flying during the period reviewed here had some kinds of sensors, emitters, or other passive instrumentation on-board that could give clues as to the frequencies, magnetic field strengths, and power densities on the airplane allegedly produced by the phenomenon. |
 | | A pilot in the First Marine Air Wing was flying at 15,000 feet altitude near grid position K-3 Korea when he reported sighting a "moving ball of fire with a stream of flame." It was at an estimated altitude of about l0,500 feet. |
 | | Six members of a USAF B-29 bomber flying at 18,000 feet altitude over the Gulf of Mexico 100 miles south of the Louisiana coast at 5:24 am sighted a series of blue streaks passing them in groups, generally front to rear. |
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