In November 1989, a resident of Britain called on the military airbase in Suffolk County and reported that it spoke to people, who called newcomers. According to her, she saw a huge spherical flying object, the light orange and white. Three years later, two Heathrow airport manager reported seeing a large triangular shaped object, black, which is initially not moving, and then left. A similar object was seen in the county of Lincolnshire. Such details are contained in another portion of the documents on contacts with unidentified flying objects which declassify and publish the UK Ministry of Defense.
In November 1990, six crews of the British Air Force Tornado aircraft have reported on the vision of "the giant UFO", which is ahead of them over Germany. That was reported by BBC.
The fighters have decided that they were testing a secret U.S. aircraft invisible to radar. In fact, they were burning the remains of Soviet missiles into orbit satellite.
31 March 1993 report, reported in numerous instances of over south-west England moving lights, which later proved to trace the fall of the Russian satellite in the series "Cosmos."
Previously, it was reported that starting in 1980 the British military pilots tried to shoot down unidentified flying objects in the sky over the country. Air Force had attacked all the UFO, but only those that might emanate threat. In most cases, a specific decision has been the pilot. Shoot down a UFO or not.
Some meetings, which are reflected in the published papers have not yet received an explanation. These include the message 20 years ago about a woman who saw the man, who called newcomers. According to her, he told that he arrived from the planet similar to Earth. According to her testimony, he also said that he arrived with friendly objectives and interests in fields that were made when landing his aircraft.
He spoke to her, pointed a resident of the UK, because I think an important contact with people, although he was forbidden to do so.
When unnamed in the report of the woman hurried home, she heard a loud boom behind his back and, turning, saw a huge UFO, which rose over the field and disappeared from the eyes.
In an accompanying document, drawn up in the air and sent to Suffolk County police in Norfolk and in the Department of Defense, the message is called "quite unusual".
Members of the Heathrow airport in 1992 saw an object, a form reminiscent of a boomerang. He disappeared into the morning sun.
A week earlier at the coastal road near the town of Lute in the county of Lincolnshire, several people noticed a triangular object with three forms of signal lights. They stopped the car and got out of them, to better see this UFO, which turned around the axis, and left at a speed of 500 miles per hour in the north-westerly direction.

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