Category: Mass Sightings
- The "Airship" Mystery (1896)
This theory centers on the great American airship wave of 1896–1897, when thousands of people reported seeing mysterious aerial craft years before the Wright brothers’ first powered flight. In its most common historical form, the theory held that a secret inventor had already solved controlled flight and was testing an advanced airship in private, away from patent thieves and public scrutiny. In stronger versions, the mystery airships were linked to hidden military work, rival inventors, or even visitors from Mars. The phenomenon remains significant because it blended real technological anticipation, sensational newspaper culture, and widespread eyewitness testimony into one of the earliest modern UFO-style panics in the United States.
- Battle of Los Angeles
A dramatic February 1942 wartime aerial incident over Southern California in which anti-aircraft batteries opened fire on mysterious objects in the night sky, leaving behind one of the most famous searchlight images in history and one of the earliest major American UFO cases.
- The Phoenix Lights Incident
A massive and widely witnessed March 13, 1997 aerial event over Arizona and the American Southwest, in which thousands of people reported a huge silent V-shaped craft or formation of lights, followed later by a second wave of luminous phenomena over the Phoenix area.