
Washington D. C. October 29, 1942. This was taken above Washington, D.C. on October 29 1942. An object at the very right of the frame was initially thought to represent a high-wing monoplane flying down and right from the upper left-hand corner. Unusually it appears too fast for the shutter, its configuration is more disk-like and it is followed by an exceptionally long dark streak (this extends back and upwards to the top of the frame) that is normally associated with jet aircraft.

1944-England-This ufo was photographed over England in 1944. Source : "The X Factor" magazine issue 53 (Marshall Cavendish publications).

1945-Italy. This photograph was taken by a plane film crew during World War II. The source on this one is Les O.V.N. I. These planes are B-17 bombers doing their business during the height of allied bombing runs. The three white unknowns are part of the legendary "foo fighters." See full size for a great photograph of history and mystery.

Morristown, New Jersey, 1947. On the morning of July 10, 1947, John H. Janssen, editor of the Daily Record (an American aviation journal) was flying his own plane from Morristown Airport in New Jersey. He spotted six, luminous spherical craft with hazy rings around them flying in a trail high in the sky above him. He grabbed his camera and shot a picture. He was only able to get four of the six objects in the image frame. Two weeks later, on July 23rd, he had another encounter of what looked to him like the same or very similar aircraft. He was again flying his airplane out of Morristown and was at 6,000ft.

1947-July 7- William Rhodes of Phoenix, Arizona allegedly saw a disk circling his locality during sunset and took two photographs. The resulting pictures show a disk-like object with a round front and a square tail in plan form. These photographs have been examined by experts who state they are true photographic images and do not appear to be imperfection in the emulsion or imperfections in the lens. Often called the "Roswell UFO." some info taken from: www.nicap.org

1947-July 4-U.S. Coast Guardsman, Frank Ryman, of Seattle, Washington photo of a flying disc taken on July 4, 1947, three days before the infamous Rhodes photographs. The Rhodes?photos were actually printed in the local paper upside down! Allegedly, one of, if not the first, photograph of a "flying disc." source of info: http://destinationspace.net/ufo/connors/flyingdiscs.asp

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