AN EXOTIC AIRCRAFT

Alien Base – The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth

After landing, Casey and his student discussed the ‘exotic aircraft’. Both agreed that it was orange in colour, changing to white when it accelerated. No openings or signs of a cockpit could be detected, nor could the means of propulsion be determined.

Size was difficult to estimate, but both pilots thought that if the object had been 10 feet in diameter, it would have been 35 to 50 feet off their wingtip; if 50 to 75 feet in diameter, it would have been 100 or more feet away. Casey felt certain the object was elliptical, while the student was certain it was circular. Both agreed it had a rounded hump on the top and a smaller hump on the bottom.

Casey later computed its departure speed to be over 7,000 m.p.h. — a computation with which the student agreed. ‘Trying to recapture the details of an event that had consumed less than 90 seconds kept my thoughts occupied,’ said Casey. ‘I drew a pencil sketch of the craft’s profile to confirm my opinion that it had been designed and built of parabolic curves rather than compass-drawn arcs. I could not reconcile its wobbling flight nor its sudden and unbelievable acceleration.’