The article underneath has been published in the daily newspaper L'Aurore, Paris, France, on pages 1 and 3, on July 8, 1947.
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TOUTE L'AMERIQUE A LE NEZ EN L'AIRJET AIRPLANES
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THE "FLYING PANCAKES"Continued from page 1 In extreme cases of vision, indeed, any object, whatever its real dimensions, appears finally in the form of a more or less luminous point. If it is an object reflecting the luminous rays, as it is the case in the majority of the phenomena in question, the eye sees, almost always, a tiny circle. Is this a visual effect produced by planes? That is the explanation suggested by Howard Lakeslee, scientific writer of a large American news agency. Whatever it is, the Air Force has endeavoured, for ten days, to check the information relating to these extraordinary flights. - We do not believe possible, stated captain Tom Brown, of the Air Force in Washington, that somebody manufactured radiocontrolled projectiles capable of reaching 1 800 kilometers per hour. We do not know anybody who, officially or not, makes experiments of this kind, and the scientists are as perplexed as ourselves. |