By Richard F. Haines, Ph.D., 1985
(NICAP.org)
One of the cases Haines focuses on is the 24 March 1952
B-29 radar case.
The B-29 flew 60 miles west of Point Conception , California ,
when the UFO was painted on the radar screen.
The radar return (calculated to be
moving at about 3,000 mph )
was viewed by a U.S. Air Force B-29 navigator and a radar operator,
according to Haines.
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Dr. Richard F. Haines, former NASA Senior Research Scientist, NARCAP Chief Scientist and UFO Researcher (gstatic.com photo)