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CIGAR/TIC TAC SHAPED

Craft that resemble a Cigar or Tic Tac (long and cylindrical) shape.

The 1897 Aurora, Texas UFO Crash: A Century-Old Mystery

On April 17, 1897, a mysterious airship reportedly crashed into a windmill in Aurora, Texas. The pilot, described as “not an inhabitant of this world,” was allegedly recovered and given a Christian burial in the local cemetery. Over a century later, the incident remains one of the most intriguing and debated UFO cases in history.

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The Chiles-Whitted UFO Encounter 1948: A Pivotal Sighting That Shook Aviation History

The Chiles-Whitted UFO Incident occurred on July 24, 1948, when two commercial airline pilots, Captain Clarence S. Chiles and co-pilot John B. Whitted, reported a close encounter with an unidentified flying object during a flight from Houston to Atlanta. The pilots described seeing a cigar-shaped craft with no visible wings or tail, emitting a bright…

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FLIR1 Tic Tac UAP/UFO

The FLIR1 Tic Tac UFO Incident: The Navy’s Close Encounter with the Unexplained

The Tic Tac UFO incident is one of the most compelling and widely discussed UFO encounters in modern history. First brought to light in 2004, this incident involves highly trained Navy personnel witnessing and recording a UFO displaying capabilities far beyond any known human technology. The encounter has sparked intense debate and speculation, with many…

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The Wytheville UFO Incident 1987

Wytheville UFO Incident: Virginia’s Most Mysterious Sightings

The Wytheville UFO incident is one of the most intriguing and well-documented UFO encounters in American history. It took place in the small town of Wytheville, Virginia, starting in October 1987, and continued through 1988. This series of sightings drew significant attention due to the involvement of local media, particularly radio broadcaster Danny Gordon, who…

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The Coyne Helicopter /Mansfield UFO Incident

On the night of October 18, 1973, a UH-1H helicopter, piloted by CAPTAIN LAWRENCE J. COYNE, departed from Columbus, Ohio, en route to Cleveland. The flight was routine until the crew noticed a bright red light in the distance, moving rapidly towards their aircraft. What followed was an extraordinary series of events that would leave…

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