Flying Saucer Review - No 01 - 1951 09 01
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated September 1, 1951, presents an analysis of 14 reported aerial phenomena from January to July 1951. It categorizes reports into sections fo
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Flying Saucer Review (Rockmore) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated September 1, 1951, presents an analysis of 14 reported aerial phenomena from January to July 1951. It categorizes reports into sections fo
This issue of The Saucer Review focuses on numerous sightings of unidentified flying objects and "flying balls" reported across the United States in the summer and fall of 1951. Th
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated March-April 1952, presents a compilation of 84 reported sightings of unidentified aerial objects from late 1951. The reports are categoriz
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated January-February 1952, presents a compilation of 37 reported aerial phenomena. The reports are categorized into sections: Photostat, Rewri
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated March-April 1952, presents its findings in four sections: Rewrite, Analysis, Credit, and Historical Supplement. The Rewrite Section detail
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated December 1952 and printed July 1953, presents a comprehensive list of flying saucer reports from various locations including the USA, Cana
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated January 1953, meticulously documents numerous aerial phenomena reports from around the world. It categorizes and analyzes these sightings
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated February 1953, focuses on recent saucer reports and includes a notable photograph taken in Passaic, New Jersey, by John H. Riley. The maga
This issue of Flying Saucer Review focuses on analyzing UFO reports from early 1953 and 1954, emphasizing factual investigation and dismissing impractical theories. It features a d
This issue of Flying Saucer Review (July-Aug 1954) highlights a significant increase in "saucer" reports, with Dayton's civil defense director admitting an unknown object in the sk
This issue of Flying Saucer Review, dated July-Aug 1954, details numerous UFO sightings from July and August 1953. It includes a prominent report from J. D. Des Vergers of West Pal