Two sightings of globular or disk-shaped objects are corroborated by two crew members each of two separate planes over Wonsan and Sunchon, Korea


  • Location: Wonsan, Korea & Sunchon, Korea
  • Date: January 29, 1952
  • Time: around midnight

Objects, globe or disk-shaped, bright orange in color and sending off occasional flashes of bluish light, were seen by crew members of two B-29 bombers at widely separated points around midnight.

One sighting was over Wonsan, the other over Sunchon. Two crew members in each plane made the sighting and confirmed each other’s observations. The Wonsan objects flew alongside the plane for five minutes, while the Sunchon disks flew parallel to the B-29 for one minute. The impression of both crews was that the objects were globular.

No attempt has been made by the Air Force to discount the sightings, but full investigations were said to have been instituted. The results of those investigations have not been revealed.


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