This awe-inspiring photo of an airship over St Paul’s Cathedral, London (1929) becomes a Flying Saucer in the comic
Super Detective Library: The Men From The Stars (1953)
Today in UFO History - The Flying Saucers Are Hostile
April 10, 1950 - Amarillo, TX
David Lightfood, 12, reported that he had touched a landed "flying saucer," but that the object released a gas or spray of something when it took off, which turned his...
George D Fawcett, "The Flying Saucers Are Hostile" - Flying Saucers, February 1961, p. 14
Looks like the date may be wrong, April 8th report:
Super Detective Library: The Men From The Stars (1953)
Today in UFO History - The Flying Saucers Are Hostile
April 10, 1950 - Amarillo, TX
David Lightfood, 12, reported that he had touched a landed "flying saucer," but that the object released a gas or spray of something when it took off, which turned his...
George D Fawcett, "The Flying Saucers Are Hostile" - Flying Saucers, February 1961, p. 14
Looks like the date may be wrong, April 8th report:
Quote:Welcome to The Saucers That Time Forgot, where we focus on the cases that UFO historians either missed, or would like to keep buried. Your hosts are Curt Collins and Claude Falkstrom, and our first case is from Amarillo, Texas, 1950, about a boy who made contact with a flying saucer:
The first report of a UFO burning a witness seems to be this April 8. 1950 CE2 case from Amarillo, Texas. According to the story, David Lightfoot, age 12, and his brother Charles age 9, saw an object land behind a hill, and they were able to walk up to it. David reached out: "My fingers just barely touched it and it felt slick, sorta like a snake would. It was hot, too." It sped off toward northeast, and after the encounter, David's face and arms became red with welts.
UFO Burns Witness: Amarillo, Texas, April 8, 1950
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