side. Several of these course changes would resemble insectlike flight to the observer. The rapidity of the course changes
is tied to the degree of slow-down or breaking of the saucer's
angular momentum and to the degree (revolutions per minute) of
that momentum. Even when stationary, increased spinning would
serve as a "bank" of angular momentum to be drawn upon at a
moment's notice.
Through out Vecso's Intercept UFO the words "circular wing" are
mentioned. Looking at this design yields a possible new
understanding to that term. It is possible that this basic
design is to be found in the foo fighter, (Feuerball, Phoo Bomb),
as well as the mysterious Kugelblitz. It was hinted above that
this design may be the basis of the Schildkroete but it could
also be the basis for other German saucer projects.
Many writer attribute field propulsion to the foo fighter. This
is because of its luminosity, its flight pattern and its alleged
disruption of ignition based aircraft engines. Another
possibility is that it was a jet propelled flying machine but
with one addition. It is possible that a T.T. Brown-type of
flame-jet generator was attached to its exhaust nozzles and the
appropriate insulation added on the surface of the craft. With
this addition, the exhaust gasses would become enriched with
negative ions. So would the air in the surrounding vicinity.
This would have resulted in the short-circuiting of the target
aircraft's engines should such variables as the wind have been
just right. The fact that it apparently did not always work
argues for the variables being in operation. More variables
would have accompanied this means of disruption than a purely
electromagnetic one since the electromagnetic field would have
been present regardless of atmospheric conditions. It other
words, the field propulsion vehicle should have always disrupted
the bomber's engines.
Another item is submitted for your consideration under the
heading of "loose ends". This is another F.B.I. report, Number
62-0-11328, which is reproduced here in total. A unique feature
of this report is that it contains two "xerox" copies of a German
saucer. These pictures were given to the F.B.I. but the
negatives were retained by the informant whose name has been
deleted. Also deleted is the last name of the German saucer
designer. It is a remotely controlled device but the circular
glass cockpit indicates a design ultimately intended for human
pil