Lord Rankeillour, Member of the House of Lords:

Many men have seen them [UFOs] and have not been mistaken. Who are we to doubt their word? …
Only a few weeks ago a Palermo policeman photographed one, and four Italian Navy officers saw a 300-foot long fiery craft rising from the sea and disappearing into the sky...

Why should these men of law enforcement and defense lie?

[House of Lords, Debate on Unidentified Flying Objects, Hansard (Lords), Vol. 397, No. 23, January 18, 1979.]

WATER UFO - A RESEARCH ENDEAVOR


THE LIST OF SIGHTINGS

A COLLECTION OF WATER-RELATED CASES
Collected by Carl Feindt

(Biography - scroll to bottom)

Contains 1,124 cases from the year 1067 thru December 18, 2007



BLUE BOOK UFO REPORTS BY SHIPS AT SEA

A Research Paper by A. F. Rullán

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Carl Feindt

119 Commonwealth Ave.

Claymont, DE 19703

Biography of Carl Feindt

       I have been fascinated by aviation since the late days of WW2. Starting with carved balsa replicas and later by flying models of aircraft, I followed my passion into service as a cadet in the Civil Air Patrol. After high school I studied aircraft engineering at the Academy of Aeronautics (off LaGuardia Airport’s runway) in New York City. Following two years with the Air Force, a family hardship forced me to return to civilian life where I joined a major airline for which I worked in customer service for 34 years.

      Upon retirement I was interested in becoming active in Ufology, about which I had been reading since the early 60’s. The opportunity came when Jan Aldrich, a UFO researcher, asked for volunteers to do local newspaper searches. Over the course of eight years, I studied microfilm rolls at the University of Delaware, exhaustively covering the years between 1923 and 1967, and found approximately 750 UFO-related articles – this from the second smallest state in the union.

       Intrigued by the fact that aircraft cannot emerge from or submerge into water, I started assembling water-related UFO cases which have grown into a data base of this aspect of the UFO mystery.