Westall 1966 flying saucer incident
I’ve always been surprised that the creator of the Marree Man didn’t draw it with a Frenchman’s Cap.
No chance of getting ATC tower confirmation of sightings these days. Most of the towers don’t have any controllers in them.
You could land an aircraft at Darwin military airport (our most important military base geographically) in the middle of the night, and no-one would even know.
No chance of getting ATC tower confirmation of sightings these days. Most of the towers don’t have any controllers in them.
You could land an aircraft at Darwin military airport (our most important military base geographically) in the middle of the night, and no-one would even know.
Don't tell the aliens!
What about those folk driving on the Nullarbor that claimed to be followed by a UFO and then an attempt to take the vehicle ,,,and the occupants.
Top hoax or a very frightening event.. Late 60s 70s ??
Top hoax or a very frightening event.. Late 60s 70s ??
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Sounds like it :-)
I swung past the area yesterday and took some photos. This park is in the direction from the school towards where the "craft" was seen, but there is conjecture over exactly where it landed (as in the distance from the school). I was advised that the trees / terrain that you see here is reminiscent of how it was back then.
They have erected a flying-saucer in the playground as a memento of the day and did their best to make it look like what all the witnesses saw on that day back in 1966.
Back to Dick's point though, what did they actually see? UFO's aside, there aren't really that many things that it could have actually been that match the visual description along with it's performance capabilities. As best as I can tell, back in the 1960's, weather balloons looked like the below. The target drone that they said it could have been would look something like the below too. Last I heard, target drones didn't do vertical takeoffs and landing, didn't have purple light and didn't make a humming sound.
The Jindivic? They are a far cry from the flying "saucer" that everyone drew. You also have to question how they all drew the same thing and talked about purple lights.
This is a good video about it:
Melbourne’s Westall UFO sighting continues to fascinate | Herald Sun
I find the comments interesting about the "4 or 5 planes" following it. The site is around 2.5 nauticals from Moorabbin airport. It was 11am on Wednesday the 6th April. I don't know how busy Moorabbin was back then, but it also seems a bit strange that there were actually 4-5 aircraft in the area at the time and of those that were nearby 4-5 of the pilots had the courage to head out of the circuit to Westall to follow them and take a closer look. Were those 4-5 plane circling around, or chasing the UFO? One of the girls said that there was more than one UFO, like 3 of them.
I swung past the area yesterday and took some photos. This park is in the direction from the school towards where the "craft" was seen, but there is conjecture over exactly where it landed (as in the distance from the school). I was advised that the trees / terrain that you see here is reminiscent of how it was back then.
They have erected a flying-saucer in the playground as a memento of the day and did their best to make it look like what all the witnesses saw on that day back in 1966.
Back to Dick's point though, what did they actually see? UFO's aside, there aren't really that many things that it could have actually been that match the visual description along with it's performance capabilities. As best as I can tell, back in the 1960's, weather balloons looked like the below. The target drone that they said it could have been would look something like the below too. Last I heard, target drones didn't do vertical takeoffs and landing, didn't have purple light and didn't make a humming sound.
The Jindivic? They are a far cry from the flying "saucer" that everyone drew. You also have to question how they all drew the same thing and talked about purple lights.
This is a good video about it:
Melbourne’s Westall UFO sighting continues to fascinate | Herald Sun
I find the comments interesting about the "4 or 5 planes" following it. The site is around 2.5 nauticals from Moorabbin airport. It was 11am on Wednesday the 6th April. I don't know how busy Moorabbin was back then, but it also seems a bit strange that there were actually 4-5 aircraft in the area at the time and of those that were nearby 4-5 of the pilots had the courage to head out of the circuit to Westall to follow them and take a closer look. Were those 4-5 plane circling around, or chasing the UFO? One of the girls said that there was more than one UFO, like 3 of them.
Back in the fifties brother and self were responsible for the local paper reporting a UFO, dark night, torch with red cellophane over the lens, tied to the tail of a kite, as the tail swung about the light moved and seem to flash on and off. Simpletons we were back then, if we'd had TV wouldn't have been outside trying to amuse ourselves.
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After having travelled bazillions of light years to get to Earth aliens got bored with anally probing Californians and departed via a flyby of a school at Moorabbin 🙄
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If they are going to land, they need to land somewhere and they don’t exactly know the difference between Moorabbin and anywhere else do they?
Perhaps the reason that they haven’t come back again is because they did land at Moorabbin.
I know pilots in fixed wing conventional aircraft that haven’t been back after landing there once too!