ID | #1559227737 |
Added | Thu, 30/05/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Humcat quoting newspaper source
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Phenomena | |
Status | Result
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Initial data
M. Garros, which the locals considered credible, saw a round flying object the size of a small truck, having the form of a boiler. He landed on his field, and the door opened.
Came two "normal" men in brown overalls. They looked like Europeans, and shook hands with Harry.
Then they asked:
"Paris? North?"
The poor farmer was so stunned that I didn't reply. The two men patted his dog and flew away.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
M. Garreau, who was regarded as trustworthy by local residents, saw a round flying object, the size of a small truck, shaped somewhat like a cauldron. It landed in his field, and a door slid open. Two “normal” men in brown coveralls came out. They looked like Europeans and shook hands with Garreau. Then they asked, “Paris? North?” The poor farmer was so taken aback that he did not answer. The two men stroked his dog and flew away.
Hypotheses
Airplane / Helicopter

An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
Investigation
As stated in the original article: Landed NATO helicopter with men in khaki suit.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Resume
Airplane / Helicopter

An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
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