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Copyright Dr. Eng. Jan Pająk




Abb.153abc (Q2abc) The night appearance of a Four-Propulsor UFO which hovered motionlessly above the ground. The only visible features were strands of a white-blue light emitted by the magnetically ionized air that outlined the magnetic circuits and edges of the spaceship (the day-time appearance of this vehicle is illustrated in Figure D1). The lights at the vehicle's rear were also seen through its transparent body. The illustrated UFO was observed in the Roseneath suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand, at 2.56 a.m. on 23 March 1989. It hovered about 10 metres above ground level on the unpopulated slope of the hill locally known as "Blue Skin Hill". During the sighting the object was about 1 kilometre distant from the observer, and positioned in the NNW direction (at the magnetic azimuth 330°).
(a) The witness's original drawing of this UFO prepared from memory 4 days after the sighting took place.
(b) My reconstruction of the possible appearance of this UFO, based on the theory behind the Four-Propulsor Magnocraft, the eye-witness directions, and the field research of the sighting.
Shown are: R, L, B, F - right, left, back and forth columns of a "white noise" type glittering light that was emitted by the spinning magnetic circuits of the vehicle's propulsors; 1 - non-glittering layers of the ionized air glowing blue-white that outlines all the sharp edges of the vehicle; 2 - the crossed strands of glowing air that was ionized along the paths of magnetic circuits passing from each magnetic pole of every propulsor to the opposite magnetic poles of the next propulsors (also bluish and non-glittering); 3 - the transparent walls of the main Oscillatory Chamber from each propulsor.

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