Daily Express
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27 April 1998
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RAF spots speeding UFOs with new radar
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Britain's X-Files may be opened up amidst claims of stunning evidence that UFOs fly over Britain.
Tapes to be shown to British and American experts are said to show
objects which change shape in mid-air and a battle-ship sized aircraft
travelling at 33 times the speed of sound.
The details are due to be revealed in early June at a Space Symposium at the RAF Cranwell staff college.
A senior RAF source claims the mystery craft have been picked up by the
latest Phased Array radar at the Cold War listening post at Fylingdales
in North Yorkshire.
One senior officer said: "What we have seen are not secret weapons. They are craft of which we have no technical knowledge.
We know their shape, speeds and height but cannot explain what they
are." The most spectacular discovery is a craft spotted by Fylingdales
and the Dutch Air Force over the North Sea. Described as "the size of a
battleship", it zig-zagged at up to 24,000 mph for 15 minutes "as if it
wanted to be spotted." Another tape shows a group of 12 oval objects
seemingly change shape, to the amazement of observers.
But the RAF is expected to withold some X-Files. It is feared they could reveal how sophisticated their new radars area.
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