Kenneth Arnold’s famous sighting of a UFO back in the summer of 1947 may have forever left us with what the press later dubbed “flying saucers,” although the pilot, whose life was forever changed by the sighting, really saw what more closely resembled a series of boomerang-shaped craft flying in formation. With little doubt, the expression “flying saucer” must have seemed more appealing than “non-rotational flying boomerangs.”
But all semantics aside, the “flying boomerangs” are still reported from time to time even today, referred to variously as flying wedges, chevrons, single or swept-wing aircraft, or perhaps even more commonly as simply “triangles.” Their shapes may indeed provide clues about these mysterious aircraft, ranging from what their propulsion systems might be, to even attempts at reconciling their supposed origins. But then there are the stranger aspects associated with popular UFO reports that appear to defy any kind of explanation… seemingly leaving only one potential in their curious wake: that they must be of otherworldly origin.
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