Did You Know? Aviator Kenneth Arnold reported seeing a group of fast-flying objects in Washington State on June 24, 1947. He compared their motion to that of saucers being skipped across water. Though he did *not* say they were *shaped* like saucers (actually, he said they *weren’t*), his account led to the term “flying saucer.” LEARN MORE.
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His original description looked remarkably like the German Horten 229, though he claimed a much higher airspeed for his “saucers.”
The picture looks like a bat without a head.