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Flying Saucer Man

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The intriguing and strange – if true! – tale of Ralph Ring and Otis Carr, who claim to have built and flown a 45-ft diameter flying saucer in the late 1950s and early ’60s.

Did the craft fly? “Fly is not the right word. It traversed distance. It seemed to take no time. I was with two other engineers when we piloted the 45′ craft about ten miles. I thought it hadn’t moved – I thought it had failed. I was completely astonished when we realized that we had returned with samples of rocks and plants from our destination. It was a dramatic success. It was more like a kind of teleportation.

“I’ve lost count of the number of people who have refused to believe what happened. I no longer talk about it. It’s no fun being laughed at and ridiculed. But I’ve described it exactly as it occurred. One day someone will build the disk just as we did and they’ll have the same experience. All his blueprints still exist. Nowadays, it would all be done with digital and solid state circuitry – no moving parts would be necessary.

“Carr was seriously intent on taking his craft to the moon. However, two weeks after Ralph’s dramatic experience, their laboratory was forcibly shut down by government agents and all files and documentation were confiscated. The group was forced to disband, and the project was never completed.’ Typical!

Full story at Project Camelot. Some great retro- saucer photos here too.