From: Martin Phillips <mphillips@btinternet.com> Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:52:13 +0100 Fwd Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:05:51 -0400 Subject: Re: Sheffield UFO Incident 2? >From: Jenny Randles <nufon@currantbun.com> >To: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@globalserve.net> >Subject: Sheffield UFO Incident 2? >Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 18:35:48 +0100 >-----Forwarded Message----- >MAM TOR HUNT AFTER "AIR CRASH" >The above totally matches Mike France's statement to myself >during the investigation of "The Sheffield Incident" that "it is >a regular occurrence...people mistake aeroplanes taking off and >landing at Manchester airport or they mis-judge the height of an >aircraft when infact it is at a safe height." Mike France 20th >April 1997 >Heres a neat twist for you on the above. The incident occurred >at Chapel-en-le-Frith. I live at Dove Holes - a mile away. I was >one of the witnesses who assisted Buxton police on this non >event. I heard the aircraft and the explosion and gave details >of both to David Clarke at the Star and to the Daily Mail, who >phoned me. The Mail seemed to want it to be a phantom bomber >from World War Two. There is no chance of that. This was a plane >far smaller than a bomber. It's just a thought, but low-flying small aircraft without recognised flight-plans suggest an illicit operation. As Manchester is one of the main centres of the drugs business, could it be a drugs runner dodging radar? Martin
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