Date:
1952
Location: Puerto Maldonado, Peru
On
July 19, 1952, the attention of Customs Inspector Sr.
Domingo Troncoso was called to a very strange cigar-shaped
flying object over the river area. The big dirigible-shaped
craft was flying horizontally and fairly low in the sky,
passing from right to left from the observers position.
It was leaving a dense trail of thick smoke, vapor, or
substance on its wake. The object was estimated to be
over a hundred feet long.
Source:
Wendelle Stevens/B.J. Booth/Mark Cashman
PUERTO
MALDONADO 1952:
At
04:30 p.m., on July 19, 1952, the attention of Customs
Inspector Sr. Domingo Troncoso, then with the Peruvian
Customs Office at Puerto Maldonado on the jungle frontier
with Bolivia, was called to a very strange cigar-shaped
flying object over the river area. The big dirigible-shaped
craft was flying horizontally and fairly low in the sky,
passing from right to left from the observers position.
It was leaving a dense trail of thick smoke, vapor, or
substance on its wake. This object was a real, structured,
physical machine and may be seen from its reflection in
the waters of the Madre de Dios river underneath it. The
object was estimated to be over a hundred feet long.
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Further
information from UFO Casebook and Mark Cashman:
Peru,
4:30 PM 7/19/52. Report Summary:
At
about 16:30 in the afternoon of 19 July, 1952, the attention
of Customs Inspector, Sr. Domingo Troncoso, then with
the Peruvian Customs Office at Puerto Maldonado on the
jungle frontier with Bolivia, was called to a very strange
cigar-shaped flying object over the river area. The big
dirigible-shaped craft was flying horizontally and fairly
low in the sky, passing from right to left from the observer's
position. It was leaving a dense trail of thick smoke,
vapor, or substance of some kind on its wake. The thick,
whitish substance appeared to be emitted from the aft
end of the object in flight. That this object was a real,
structured, physical machine may be seen from its reflection
in the waters of the Madre de Dios River underneath it.
It can be clearly seen to be well above the broad-leaved
jungle trees along the bank of the river in the foreground
of the picture. The object was estimated to be over a
hundred feet long. Sr. Troncoso obtained a camera and
was able to get one good photograph of the cigar-shaped
object.
The
following was submitted by Colonel McHenry Hamilton, Jr.,
USAF, American Air Attache, Lima, Peru.
Aside
from some comments by the preparing officer, the report
consisted of a translation of a newspaper article in a
Lima daily.
A
"luminous disc" was supposed to have
sped over the Puerto Maldonado area of Peru near the Bolivian
border at 4:50 p.m. on July 19th [1951], and among those
who claimed to have witnessed the passage was a Peruvian
school teacher who took a picture of the UFO, an object
that was spewing an impressive wake of smoke. A newspaper
account read in part:
"The
colour of the head or nucleus of this disc was an intense
orange. The direction was south to north, was visible
from 1 to 2 minutes, leaving a thick vaporous trail which
floated for more than 15 minutes. The altitude was more
or less 2500 to 3000 feet. It was seen in broad daylight.
During its passage, the Peruvian Corporation of the Amazon
radio went dead and wasn't able to transmit or receive
any signals."
"The
Peruvian Minister of Education later held discussions
with American Embassy officials about the UFO report.
The school teacher's photograph and an article about the
discussion with the Americans was published in the August
15th issue of the Lima newspaper El Comercio."
"The
American Intelligence report on the case seems to be incomplete
because there is an unexplained reference to more than
one photograph. Colonel Hamilton was informed by Peruvian
authorities that some falsification had occurred involving
"three different photographs taken by three different
persons."
In
a letter dated August 10, 1957, Mr. Moseley gave NICAP
the following account of the incident:
"In
Lima, I met Senior Pedro Bardi, who is an agricultural
engineer. On July 19, 1952, while on a farm in the Madre
de Dios section of Peru, he and others saw a saucer. It
was about 4.30 p.m. and they were talking to Lima by radio."
"Suddenly,
according to Bardi, the radio went dead. They looked out
the window and saw a round object going by at high speed.
(The witnesses included Pedro Arellano, owner of the farm).
The object had passed; it was at an estimated 100 meters
altitude and was a little smaller than a DC-3, according
to Bardi. It made a buzzing sound as it went by."
"The
object's speed," Moseley explains, "was
determined by a report that it was seen four minutes later,
near Porto Maldonado, 120 kilometers distant. This speed
was computed at 1,117 miles per hour. The photograph was
secured from a customs administrator named Domingo Troncosco,
who said he had taken it as the object flew near the port.
Though the photo shows a cigar-shaped object instead of
the round shape Bardi described, this could possibly have
been due to an elongated effect caused by speed."
"It
seems obvious to me," Moseley told NICAP, "that
the photo is genuine."
"Incidentally,
I strongly doubt if this particular saucer was anything
but earth-made."
"The
object traveled from left to right, at about airplane
speed. When the trail settled to ground, it turned out
to be a mass of thin fibrous threads."
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case876.htm