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UFOs and the Media
Sacramento Bee
June 26, 1947
Pilot Reports Seeing
Mystery Aircraft Over Coast Range
PENDELTON (Ore) June 26.-(AP)-Nine shiny objects flying at
1200 miles per hour over the Coast Range of Western
Washington-that is what pilot Kenneth Arnold of Boise, Ida.,
reported he saw while on a routine flight over the
mountains. He stuck to his story while fellow pilots openly
scoffed at his report and experts said they had no
explanation as to what the "objects" could be. "It seems
impossible, but there it is," Arnold insisted.
Calls Them Aircraft
He said they were bright, saucer like objects-he called them
"aircraft"-flying at 10,00 feet altitude. A flash of
reflected sunshine brought them to his attention, he
asserted, and for a second he was stunned by their
"incredible" speed. He said he rolled down the window of his
plane, thinking it might have caused the reflection, but he
still saw them with the window down. They flew with a
peculiar dipping motion, "like a fish flipping in the sun,"
he said, and "they were extremely shiny, and when they
caught the sun right it nearly blinded me."
Figures Speed
He reported they were about 25 to 30 miles away when first
sighted flying north. He glanced at his instrument clock and
timed them between Mount Adams and Mount Rainier, a distance
of 47 miles. It took 1:42 minutes, Arnold reported, added
that after he landed, he got out a map and by triangulation
figured the speed of the "objects" at 1200 miles per hour.
"I might have missed a second or two in my timing, but the
speed still would be near 1,200 miles per hour," he
asserted. In Portland, the state senior Civil Aeronautics
Administration Inspector, Edward Leach, said he doubted
"that anything would be traveling that fast."
Size of Transport Plane
Arnold also said a DC4 was flying in the vicinity and he
estimated that the "objects" were about the same size as the
four engined passenger ships, although the "objects" did not
have wings. "One thing that struck me," he said, "was that
they were flying so low. Ten thousand feet is very low for
anything going at that speed." He reported that they
appeared to fly almost as if they were fastened together-if
one dipped the others did too.

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