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TRN - June 1997 - Resolving Arnold - Part 1
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Resolving Arnold
Part 1
by Martin Kottmeyer
The 50th anniversary of the flying saucer phenomenon is upon us, and thoughts time-warp
back to the case that started it all, Kenneth Arnold's sighting of nine objects speeding
by Mount Rainier on a sunny June afternoon. At the time it was a sensation which made the
front page of newspapers across the nation. Faster than any airplane of the era, Arnold's
objects were a puzzle that eluded quick solution. The pilots of such craft would have
claimed victory in the race to break the sound barrier, but none ever came forward.
Officials in the American military denied it was anything of ours. Russian spokesmen
denied they had anything to do with it. Reports of flying saucers multiplied in the wake
of the mystery surrounding Arnold's objects and never entirely stopped.
For those readers who dont know the Arnold story, heres how it first
appeared from the Associated Press:
PENDELTON, Ore., June 25 (AP) -- Nine bright saucer-like objects flying at
"incredible speed" at 10,000 feet altitude were reported here today by Kenneth
Arnold, a Boise, Idaho, pilot who said he could not hazard a guess as to what they were.
Arnold, a United States Forest Service employee engaged in searching for a missing
plane, said he sighted the mysterious objects yesterday at 3 P.M. They were flying between
Mount Rainier and Mount Adams, in Washington state, he said, and appeared to weave in and
out of formation. Arnold said he clocked and estimated their speed at 1,200 miles an hour.
As Martin Kottmeyer has related to us in an earlier article ( "The Saucer Error," May, 1993, V. 1, #4 ),
the news release actually got it wrong; the objects were not saucer-shaped, but rather
Arnold had said the objects "flew erratic, like a sauce"
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