Objects that hovered
Objects silent at close range
Objects with rotating lights
Objects with lights not reflecting federal airplane light regulations
Objects crossing the sky at incredible rates of speed
Objects making sharp 90, 130 or 160 degree turns
Objects stopping in mid-air, backing up and turning around using a sharp turn and not a gradual banking turn manuever
Objects that landed leaving three impressions in the ground with no wind distortion (as from rotary blades) and no prints or tracks leading to the site
- Sept. 13, 1966 - Gwinner, North Dakota. Elliptical object with glass bubble protruding from top, about 36 ft. diameter, silvery gray, 5 flashing lights (2 red, 2 white, 1 green), blue like light on takeoff, near vertical movement away and slightly north. Object landed briefly, 3 impressions found in summer fallow field, ball shaped, 10inches in diameter, 7 inches deep, forming an isosceles triangle (26x21.6 x21.6). Pressure in the tracks appeared to be vertical compression, no digging, they were impacted solidly. Est. 1500 pounds needed to make such an impression. 8 photos of imprints and location. The PBB files also note the absence of burn marks and wind displacement (as would be there if a helicopter had set down).
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