A fiberglass and metal version of a spaceship reported missing from the UFO Museum in the New Mexico town of Roswell has been found in pieces west of the city. Police say the model UFO was stolen from ...
Just like the automobile market, the military industry has spawned quite a few weird vehicles over the years. While some ideas were abandoned while still on the drawing board, some were developed into ...
There are many weirdly shaped military aircraft flying in the skies of the world these days, but one has to admit few of them are as strange as the E-3 Sentry. And that’s not because of its overall ...
This column was originally published on Nov. 29, 1961. Occassionally Byrd would do a "letters from readers" column. "Dear Byrd's-Eye View: Some time back you indicated an intention to write on the ...
Revell is one of the most well-known and respected hobbyist brands on the planet. The company has been in business for three-quarters of a century and its model kits are incredibly popular. With all ...
Skywatching became a national occupation 70 years ago, as “stiff necks and goggle eyes were the order of the day,” The Associated Press said at the time. By July 1947, sightings of flying saucers had ...
The U.S. Air Force, which has batted down many a flying-saucer report, has long wished (in private) that it could build one. By last week, the Air Force was prepared to invest heavily to make ...
A Chinese firm claimed it’s developing a flying saucer-like vehicle for military use. Don’t be surprised or impressed. What Chinese media described as a “sci-fi-like aircraft” in fact is a simple ...
What exactly was in the air that summer? Reports of “flying saucers” -- a new term -- flooded into police stations and newspapers all over the U.S., including in the Upper Midwest. In the summer of ...
After 27 years in Little Rock’s River Market District, the Flying Saucer Draught Emporium has warned its customers that the longtime craft beer hub is “at a crossroads.” An email blast encouraging ...
ARE flying saucers real? “Certainly,” says Dr. Donald H. Menzel, Harvard professor of astrophysics. “They are as real as rainbows. No one should be ashamed of seeing them and reporting them. I have ...