Trivia: Winner!: wanton87!: When was the OLDEST known UFO (flying saucer)…
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wanton87 — 5 years ago(January 02, 2021 02:46 PM)
The date is off by a few years, but could it have been the 1897 Aurora Texas UFO crash?
The Aurora, Texas, UFO incident reportedly occurred on April 17, 1897, when, according to locals, a UFO crashed on a farm near Aurora, Texas. The incident is claimed to have resulted in a fatality of the pilot.
The pilot was "not of this world" and was said to be an alien.
The pilot was buried at the Aurora cemetery. A stone was placed as a marker for the grave, but has since been removed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora%2C_Texas%2C_UFO_incident
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wanton87 — 5 years ago(January 02, 2021 03:25 PM)
It was just a guess Donna. I’m probably wrong. I didn’t actually find a photo. I know that it’s one of earliest (Probably the earliest) recorded UFO crash. Of course, all evidence has conveniently since disappeared.
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wanton87 — 5 years ago(January 03, 2021 02:28 PM)
I guess I gave up a little too easy there Fernando, so let’s try it again. It’s probably not 1947, because that’s too obvious (That, and our A-hole govt is hiding the truth from us). I’ve never heard of an 1895 UFO sighting (But I could be wrong?) so it’s probably not that. 1966 is too recent.
So by incorporating a little logical deduction, that would make ET himself proud, it’s gotta be
1870
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