Monday, 23 December 2019

UFO News Article (Blog):
“Head ‘n’ shoulders”


By Billy Cox, 17 December 2019
(De Void, Sarasota Herald-TribuneFlorida)

Part of this article focuses on the UFO sighting of flight commander Bud Evans and fellow pilot Clyde Good over Misawa, Japan, in April 1950. Both served in the 9th Fighter Squadron of the 49th Fighter-Bomber Wing in Misawa.

Quote from the article:
“The mystery pinged on ground radar, and flight commander Bud Evans got scrambled upstairs to check it out. By time he reached the target area, the thing was gone. During debriefings, his fellow airmen insisted they had encountered a broad, flat, airborne something-or-other, measuring maybe three times the size of a regulation target, but no more than three inches wide. It looked like a flying window pane – they could see the silhouettes of each other’s planes as they flanked the object. Before either could get a shot off, bingo, ‘it went straight up and out of sight,’ Evans says.

‘It was coming in pretty slow, and at first, we all thought it was a tow target, but we couldn’t see what was holding it up,’ he said. ‘So I’m looking for its power source, and there were no props, no jet engines, no visible means of propulsion, and it doesn’t make a sound. But it was definitely under the control of somebody or something, because then it pulled straight up, like a bat out of hell, and took off. Just disappeared.’ ”








Aerial photo of Security Hill at Misawa ABJapan taken some time during the 1990s. (text by Wikipedia) (wikimedia.org)
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Satellite photo of Misawa, Japan (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)