Monday, October 5, 2009

DaNang, Viet Nam UFO



Brian Vike's Note: Brian Vike would like to hear from any service man or woman who served in Viet Nam who have had a UFO encounter to please feel free to file their sighting report.

There were a large number of UFO sightings at the time of the Viet Nam conflict.

Red and white at a distance of five feet outside the rotor disk and 200 feet over the airstrip at DaNang. No photo but I'll never forget what it looked like.

Additional Information:

This is from memory but it was just after lunch. About 1300 on a July day. Sunshine and clear skies. Unlimited visibility.

We took off and slowed way down at 200 feet. From 7 o'clock this thing comes up and starts to pace us about five feet outside of the rotor disk.

The pilot called back to the field but radar said he saw nothing on the scope. Just us. We accelerated to the point that the aircraft shook and the thing stayed right there.

Maybe a minute, then it just left us like we were backing up. You could hear it like an artillery shell over the noise of the aircraft.

Best I recall it headed due north across the bay from DaNang. If the attachment doesn't work for you I'll send the original if you like.

Brian, I forgot to mention that the thing flew without any visible means of lift or propulsion. Just as if you pick up a cup and move it by hand. I'm glad that it helps what you're doing.

Thank you to the witness for the report.

If anyone has witnessed the UFO/Object, please send me an email with details of what you saw. Please remember to include the date and time and location. (Town/City – State or Province) and as much detail as possible.

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Brian Vike.
Box 1091
Houston, British Columbia, Canada.

Email: v_factor_paranormal@live.com or b_vike@telus.net

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