Date:
March 20, 1974
Location: Castillo de las Guardas, Spain
A
pocketbook salesman, Adrian Sanchez Sanchez, was making
the rounds of his customers, when he encountered an airship
of gigantic proportions, which he calculated to be between
150 and 200 metres long. "I noticed how a large door
opened in the tail end of the ship and how a formation
of three smaller ships, in the shape of yo-yos, approximately
8 metres long, proceded to enter the larger one; but the
last one turned and came slowly towards me."

Top: Sr. Sanchez's drawing of a huge air ship he claims
to have sighted.
Bottom: One of the small craft said to have entered the
larger one. (FSR)
Source:
Eileen Buckle, FSR Vol. 20 No. 3
"Spanish
UFO Fiesta"
by Eileen Buckle
Salesman's
encounter
A
pocketbook salesman, Adrian Sanchez Sanchez, also got
a fright, and this is how he described his experience
in the vicinity of the township of Castillo de las Guardas,
Province of Seville, in a letter to Sr. Guerard:
"On
March 20, between 11.00 and 11.15 a.m., as I was making
the rounds of my customers, I saw an object fall from
the sky. I couldn't tell what it was but thought that
it might be an aeroplane crashing to the ground. I ran
to help the possible victims and found an airship of gigantic
proportions, which I calculate to have measured between
150 and 200 metres long. I was surprised but not frightened
and did not realise at that moment what I had actually
seen. I noticed how a large door opened in the tail end
of the ship and how a formation of three smaller ships,
in the shape of yo-yos, approximately 8 metres long, proceded
to enter the larger one; but the last one turned and came
slowly towards me. At this, I turned on my heels and ran
quickly to my car and drove off, and was followed by this
smaller ship, at intervals, for a distance of 15 kilometres.
It then disappeared at an extremely high speed without
making any sound at all. These ships were of a colour
that looked like aluminium, gave off no lights or noises,
and this is about all I can tell you, except that, just
seeing it quickly and under these conditions, I did not
notice anything that appeared to be windows or openings
that might serve as doors." Sr. Guerard points
out that the witness reported the incident to the "Guardia
Civil," and no man with a good business reputation
and a family would dare make fools of this branch of the
Spanish Police.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case599.htm