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A '''UFO flap''' is a rash of reports of unidentified airborne objects. ], originally a military term for a stir or upset,<ref>{{cite book |last=Clarke |first=David |author-link=David Clarke (journalist) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K_R0CQAAQBAJ |title=How UFOs Conquered the World: the History of a Modern Myth |date=2015 |publisher=Aurum Press Ltd |isbn=978-1-78131-472-2 |location=London}}</ref> has been used to describe spates of UFO reports 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. Flap, originally a military term for a stir or upset, has been used to describe spates of UFO reports such as:

See also

References

  1. Clarke, David (2015). How UFOs Conquered the World: the History of a Modern Myth. London: Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78131-472-2.
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