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A '''UFO flap''' is a rash of reports of unidentified airborne objects, such as: | A '''UFO flap''' is a rash of reports of unidentified airborne objects, such as: | ||
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A UFO flap is a rash of reports of unidentified airborne objects, such as:
- Mystery airship wave of 1896-1897 in the US
- Foo fighters of World War 2
- Ghost rockets of 1946 in Sweden and Finland
- 1947 flying disc craze in the US
- 1952 UFO flap in the US
- Great 1954 Greek UFO flap
- March 1966 UFO flap in the US
- 1977 Colares flap in Brazil
- 1984 Hudson Valley UFO sightings in the US
- Belgian UFO wave of 1989-90
See also
- Psychosocial UFO hypothesis, which argues UFO reports are best explained by social contagion
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