
NOTE: The pictures used in this article are computer generated forensic composite illustrations. These illustrations were specifically created to give the general public a technically accurate representation of what these historically significant aircraft looked like. Since the actual aircraft and official USAF photos are still classified, this article and the associated illustrations represent the most accurate historical account now in the public domain.
Report by Michael Schratt
(The secret truth behind U.S. built flying wing disc aircraft)
By Jack D. Pickett and Michael H. Schratt
Computer generated Illustrations by Gino Marcomini
What you are about to read is still classified “TOP SECRET” by the United States Air Force. Now, after more than 60 years, the true story of the United State’s involvement into the design and construction of “Flying Saucers” can now finally come to light. This is not your run-of-the-mill “light in the sky” saucer story. In this case, the dates, names, and locations of very specific personnel and hardware can now be identified, which point to a very “terrestrial” explanation for many of the “UFO” sightings beginning since 1947. Please note: The images used in this article are computer generated forensic composite illustrations based on the actual testimony, drawings, letters, and detailed descriptions of Jack Pickett and Warren Botz. The illustrations were designed to give the general public the most accurate depictions ever created of these most unusual historical special purpose aircraft. A very strict scientific approach was used in the creation of these images. The process was identical to that of the federal government when they are trying to create a composite forensic sketch of a particular suspect.
THE REAL STORY: The case for U.S. built flying wing disc aircraft (aka flying saucers) begins with an unprecedented true account by Mr. Jack D. Pickett (retired WWII naval combat veteran and publisher). During the 1960’s, and on into 1972, Jack Pickett and his business associate Harold Baker published for the Air Force certain house-organ magazines (club-calendar-events) for NCO and Officer’s Club facilities for several military bases in Florida. It was September of 1967 when the Adjutant General’s Office at MacDill AFB (Tampa Florida) proposed a front cover, and two-and-a-half page article within. The subject was Vintage, Historical or Experimental aircraft.
Lots more and some excellent illustrations at the source below ..
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