Date:
December 16, 1954
Location: Goulburn, Australia
Navy
pilot has reported seeing two "flying saucers"
flash past him while he was flying over Goulburn, N.S.W.
Radar officers at Nowra Fleet Air station picked up the
objects on their screen.
Source:
Daily Telegraph, December 16th, 1954
NAVY
SEES "FLYING SAUCERS" ON RADAR SCREEN
Navy
pilot has reported seeing two "flying saucers"
flash past him while he was flying over Goulburn, N.S.W.
Radar
officers at Nowra Fleet Air station picked up the objects
on their screen. The pilot said he had the "saucers"
go past his Sea Fury plane at supersonic speed.
Navy
authorities, last night, would not comment on the reports
which they said was "top secret" but
they said the incident occurred three months ago. Pressmen
heard of the report while visiting the Nowra Fleet Air
Arm station yesterday with the minister of the Navy (Mr.
Francis). The pilot report said he was flying over Goulburn
at 15,000 feet when he saw two lighted objects flash past.
He said they easily passed his sea Fury fighter which
was capable of flying 450 to 500 miles per hour.
CHECK
The
pilot reported the incident to Nowra radar officers about
9.30 p.m. The screen showed three objects at his position
- his Sea Fury and two other flying objects. Radar officers
were unable to identify the two other objects. A later
check showed no other planes were in the vicinity. The
pilot said he saw the objects for only a few seconds before
they disappeared. He told the interviewing senior officers
that the objects, which were brightly lit, appeared to
be spinning at "fantastic speed."
SECURITY
Pilots,
last night, would not discuss the report or reveal just
what the pilot had seen. Unofficial sources said the pilot's
report had gone to security section on the Navy, Army
and Air Force. This was because of a standing order to
all forces to be "on the alert" for unidentified
flying objects. Authorities instituted the order after
similar reports by other service and civil pilots in the
past six months.
Several
pilots have reported having seen unidentified objects
flying at remarkable speeds, past or above their own planes.
Most of the objects have been sighted on the East coast
between Brisbane and Melbourne. Navy pilots at Nowra and
senior Navy men say they are puzzled by the report. The
pilots many of them Korea veterans, discount the possibility
that the tow objects could have been unauthorized aircraft.
In talk among themselves, they refer to the flying saucer
incident, but because of its top secret classification,
news of the incident has been kept from the public.
Last
night the minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) would not
comment on the report. The secretary of the Navy Department
(Mr T Hawkins) said he had never heard of this report
or any other "flying saucer" report involving
the navy. Mr. Hawkins added: "If there were any
importance in this report, I would certainly have heard
about it. This is new to me. I will make inquires tomorrow."
To
add
NAVY
CONFIRMS STORY OF "FLYING SAUCERS"
Source: Daily Telegraph, December 17th, 1954
CANBERRA,
Thursday The minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) tonight
confirmed that an R.A.N airman had seen two unidentified
objects on his radar. The Nowra air base had also picked
up the objects on their radar he said. Reports that Navy
radar sets had recorded two "flying saucers"
were published this morning.
Mr.
Francis said that R.A.A.F Headquarters were investigating
the incident. He said: "On a cross country flight
from the Naval Air station at Nowra on August 31, a pilot
in an aircraft at 13,000 feet observed two vague shapes
underneath. The lights passed ahead of him at very fast
speed. The pilot was flying at 220 knots at the time."
The pilot immediately contacted Nowra and advised them.
They confirmed his report on their radar screens. The
report was passed by Naval Intelligence to R.A.A.F. Intelligence
in accordance with reports of this nature. These reports
are colated and examined by R.A.A.F headquarters."
A
message last night from Washington quoted a statement
by president Eisenhower on "flying Saucers"
Mr Eisenhower said that a U.S Air Force official had told
him that the "Saucers" did not come from outer
space. He did not say whether he thought "flying
Saucers existed. END
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case22.htm