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Date Location Description
5-18-62 Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla. Cigar-shaped UFO hovered; began
moving slowly SW, changed direc-
tion and flashed away to West.
{Section VII.]
9-15-62 Oradell, N.J. Disc-shaped UFO darted back and
forth, touched down on reservoir;
moments later took off at high
speed.
9-21-62 Hawthorne, Circular UFO (apparently a disc)
N. J. hovered; began moving when spot-
light shone at it, sped away rapidly.
Over 60% of the UFOs which maneuvered inthis manner, there-
fore, were the typical circular and oval objects so often described
in UFO reports.
A disc can present either a perfectly circular outline or, if
viewed from an angle, an oval or roughly elliptical outline. As-
suming that a certain percentage of the UFOs reported as round or
elliptical/oval actually were discs viewed from an angle, we have
from 35% minimum to 66% maximum disc-shaped objects.
At any rate, objects described as disc-shaped or round consti-
tute 55% of the cases.
C. FLIGHT CHARACTERISTICS
(1) Study of Color Changes Related to Motion
A special study was made of cases in which UFOs reportedly
changed color during flight. A sample of 82 color change cases
was accumulated. In addition, 25 cases of change in luminosity
or brightness (some overlapping the color changes) were singled
out for examination. Could any pattern be discovered relating
these changes to the motion or maneuvers of UFOs?
No attempt was made to discover what relation might exist
between type or shape of UFO and color patterns. The large
majority of color change cases occurred at night, when the UFOs
mostly appeared as light sources only.
(*) The colors observed during acceleration were isolated. (*)
Shifts of color toward the red and violet ends of the spectrum were
studied in relation to hovering, acceleration, etc. (*) Cases in
which white, or dark (absence of color) constituted one predomi-
nating color were examined as a class. (*) Luminosity changes
were similarly analyzed.
Yellow Green Blue Violet
Red Orange Indigo
Color Spectrum
Results:
Though it is admittedly a small sample and may not be signifi-
cant, the 25 cases of luminosity change yielded the most promising
pattern. In all except two cases, the luminosity change occurred
during acceleration or direction change. (The sequence of events
was not clear in one exception. The UFO flared up brilliantly
sometime during the observation, as it moved back and forth at
low altitude.)
In 18 cases the luminosity increased with acceleration. (In two
of these cases, the opposite was also observed: dimming during
deceleration.)
In 2 additional cases (for a total of 4) decrease of luminosity
was observed. (One occurred as the UFO made a turn; dimming
caused window-like lights to become visible on object. One oc-
curred just before hovering luminous sphere accelerated and sped
away; lower hemisphere dimmed.)
In 3 cases, pulsating or blinking lights were observed. (One,
.pursued by an aircraft, sped up and the light became steady. One
_pulsated from bright to dim twice while hovering. One pulsated
more brightly as itbegana seriesoferratic maneuvers.)
Acceleration & Color
A secondary pattern, more difficult toassess because of inexact
descriptions in many sightings, is suggested by the data. Careful
interrogation of witnesses on this point in future sightings (or
appropriate tracking instrumentation) would provide a test of it.
Hypothesis: That the colors of UFOs which undergo change dur-
ing acceleration shift toward the red endofthe spectrum.
From the original sample of 82 cases, it could be determined that
in a minimum of 23 cases (28%), the color change occurred during -
and seemed tobe associated with - acceleration. These cases were
broken down into three categories:
(a) Change from one specific color to another (10 cases). In 9
out of 10 cases the color shift was toward red, (7 shifting to red, 2
to amber), The remaining case was a red UFO which gave off a
green flash of light while changing direction, but not changing to
that color.
(b) Change, specific color to or from white (10 cases). In all
10 cases the color shifted white to or from red/orange (5 each
way).
(c) Change, specific color to or from dark (3 cases). In all 3
cases the color shifted dark to or from red/orange (2 from dark
to red/orange, 1 from orange to dark).
In 21 of the 23 color change cases related to acceleration, red/
orange was either the first or last color observed in the sequence.
In two cases, the color shifted to red, then back toward the violet
end of the spectrum, to blue or green.
The only other conclusion of possible significance is that the
data (primarily U.S. cases) failed to verify the prediction of Lt.
Plantier’s theory reported by Aime Michel, that UFOs should give
off green luminescence during sharp turns. [4]
Only one confirming instance of this was found.
(2) Oscillation
a. Wobble on Axis
A regular feature of UFOs, observed periodically since the
first U.S. reports, is the tendency of the objects to wobble much
as a spinning top does when it begins to slow down. The sample
of 35 cases in this chart is not the result of an exhaustive
search; no doubt, there are many more. However, it was im-
practical to search the thousands of UFO reports on record
for this one feature without use of an expensive punchcard sys-
tem. In the listed cases, the following points stand out:
*The UFOs which show this feature, with few execptions, are
disc-shaped.
*The wobble does not necessarily occur only during hovering
or slow flight.
* With few exceptions, the observations of this feature occurred
during relatively close-range sightings in daylight.
Date Location Description
6-23-47 Cedar Rapids, 10 shiny discs "fluttering along in
Iowa a string."
7-6-47 Fairfield-Suisan USAF pilot saw UFO "oscillating
AFB, California on lateral axis."
7-8-47 Rogers Dry Lake, Round metallic UFO; "rotation or
California slow oscillation" while moving
slowly. [Section I.]
7-10-47 Southern New Elliptical UFO sighted by astrono-
Mexico mer, 'wobbled" while hovering.
[Section II.]
7-12-47 Utah Lake, Group of discs fluttered and sta-
Utah bilized alternately.
Summer Erie, Penna. Disc wobbled while flying straight
1948 course; (accelerated and climbed
away). [Section VI.]
7-26-49 Mitchell, Saucer-shaped UFO whirling, ''oc-
Nebraska casionally tipping.”
4-9-50 Shelby, N.C. Round aluminum-like UFO wobbled
along on course for 2 minutes,
then shot straight up.
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