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<blockquote data-quote="Novram" data-source="post: 210010" data-attributes="member: 13262"><p>Captain Edward Ruppelt, U.S. Air Force, was the first head of Project Blue Book in 1952. He previously was one of the fighter pilots that pursued the UFO, over Fort Knox, Kentucky in 1948. Four P51 fighter airplanes were sent to investigate a UFO. One of the fighters crashed in southern Kentucky, after chasing the unidentified flying object. The pilot, Captain Thomas Mantell, was killed in the crash, when his Mustang went down. Some people at the time believed that the UAP may have caused the plane to crash.</p><p>This would have been a close encounter of the sixth kind, when a person dies after having contact with a and alien UAP. Dr. Hynek worked with Captain Ruppelt, on the Air Force's investigation project, in the early 1950s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novram, post: 210010, member: 13262"] Captain Edward Ruppelt, U.S. Air Force, was the first head of Project Blue Book in 1952. He previously was one of the fighter pilots that pursued the UFO, over Fort Knox, Kentucky in 1948. Four P51 fighter airplanes were sent to investigate a UFO. One of the fighters crashed in southern Kentucky, after chasing the unidentified flying object. The pilot, Captain Thomas Mantell, was killed in the crash, when his Mustang went down. Some people at the time believed that the UAP may have caused the plane to crash. This would have been a close encounter of the sixth kind, when a person dies after having contact with a and alien UAP. Dr. Hynek worked with Captain Ruppelt, on the Air Force's investigation project, in the early 1950s. [/QUOTE]
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