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  2. Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 1947, the Chicago Sun coverage of the story may have been the first use ever of the term "flying saucer".. On June 24, 1947, private pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed that he saw a string of nine, shiny unidentified flying objects flying past Mount Rainier at speeds that he estimated to be at least 1,200 miles per hour (1,900 km/h).

  3. Flying saucer (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Flying saucers came 12th in a 2009 poll among adults for 'Britain's top sweets' [4] and experienced a resurgence in popularity, along with other traditional sweets, in the 2010s. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] They have also been featured on lists of vegan sweets for Halloween . [ 7 ]

  4. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    Some signs also advertised the low price of McDonald's hamburgers — just 15 cents at the time. ... Referred to as the "flying saucer McDonald's," this unique fast-food restaurant in Roswell, New ...

  5. Shannon Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Shelmire Wynne (born December 2, 1951) is an American restaurateur living in Dallas, Texas. Wynne currently co-owns and operates restaurants in six states and 14 cities, including The Flying Saucers in Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri; The Flying Fish in Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas; Rodeo Goat in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas; [1] and Mudhen ...

  6. 'What Are UFOs' Examines Our Fascination with the Unknown - AOL

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    Main Menu. News. News. ... 1947, when aviator and businessman Kenneth Arnold reported the first widely publicized sightings of flying saucers, to the present, when accounts of UAPs have exploded ...

  7. Albert K. Bender - Wikipedia

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    Albert K. Bender (June 16, 1921 – March 29, 2016), author of the 1962 nonfiction book Flying Saucers and the Three Men, was a ufologist. He served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He was obsessed with the UFO phenomenon and became a UFO

  8. Passaic UFO photographs - Wikipedia

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    The July 1947 Twin Falls saucer hoax featured a domed saucer about 3 feet (0.91 m) in diameter made of two cymbals and a plexiglass dome. In 1951, the film The Day The Earth Stood Still premiered, featuring a domed saucer which lands in Washington D.C. [ 3 ]

  9. ‘What is that?’ Strange flying saucer seen in Arizona sky on ...

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    A flying saucer shape was spotted in an Arizona sky — and it left TikTok users wondering if it actually was extraterrestrial.. The 11-second TikTok video posted on July 15 that now has 3.5 ...