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originally posted by: EdwardDrake
I'm sort of doing this in reverse
originally posted by: RoScoLaz4
originally posted by: EdwardDrake
I'm sort of doing this in reverse
.dnik ni ylper llahs i neht
draoba emoclew
originally posted by: Natas0114
a reply to: EdwardDrake
Hello Ed- awesome introduction. I had to laugh because I too joined today after years of just reading posts. I also learned to fly at 14 ( piper tri-pacer) and my grandfather was a pilot for TWA. Also I too posted replies before an intro about myself. Anyways not trying to steal your thunder, just found it amusing at the similarities of flying young with an aviation family back round and stuff. So cheers and welcome.
Could you ask him if he knows about a UFO sighting &/or contact in Stuttgart, Germany, in a US Army Base, in 1952?
Could you ask him if he knows about a UFO sighting &/or contact in Stuttgart, Germany, in a US Army Base, in 1952?
originally posted by: ClownFish
Could you ask him if he knows about a UFO sighting &/or contact in Stuttgart, Germany, in a US Army Base, in 1952?
EDIT: Heh, well it looks like I screwed up using the quote button!
Hi!
I'm okay, just got busy with daily drivel for the last couple of weeks. I asked him about this sighting in Germany, but he doesn't recall hearing about it. I've read (and he mentioned to me) that the 1950's was a period where the world was inundated with ufo sightings and reports. Even the blue book staff was overwhelmed and could not keep up with all of the credible sightings. During this time, many good cases were not really given their due.
Dad was very active in the ufo community for quite some time. As a kid, I remember him heading out to give presentations at some of the ufo conventions that were held near us in Florida. He was good friends with Jim Moseley & we would visit him whenever we went down to Key West. Jim was a bit more "fringe" than Dad, but they always had a good time discussing the subject and comparing notes.edit on 9-4-2016 by EdwardDrake because: confusion