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An American commentator says that flying saucers are real, and that people were seeing secret U.S. military aircraft developed from the “Flying Pancake.” Top picture shows the Pancake, built for the U.S. Navy, in flight three years ago. Lower: Pancake on the ground at Norfolk (Virginia, U.S.)

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 April 1950, Page 5

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An American commentator says that flying saucers are real, and that people were seeing secret U.S. military aircraft developed from the “Flying Pancake.” Top picture shows the Pancake, built for the U.S. Navy, in flight three years ago. Lower: Pancake on the ground at Norfolk (Virginia, U.S.) Wanganui Chronicle, 27 April 1950, Page 5

An American commentator says that flying saucers are real, and that people were seeing secret U.S. military aircraft developed from the “Flying Pancake.” Top picture shows the Pancake, built for the U.S. Navy, in flight three years ago. Lower: Pancake on the ground at Norfolk (Virginia, U.S.) Wanganui Chronicle, 27 April 1950, Page 5