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The 1954 French flap:

The full list of cases for France in 1954 is here. This page lists only the sightings reported to have occurred in the Charente-Maritime department. Lists for other departments are here.

The 1954 French cases in the Bas-Rhin department:

In this page:

  1. List of the cases with links to each case file.
  2. Counts by classifications.

List of the cases with links to each case file:

Click on the locations in the 2nd column to get the case file.

Date: City/place: Hour: W: CL: JV: T: Ex:
Dec. 22Strasbourg.04:30 p.m.(x)DDFB1BUnidentified.
Oct. 30Schwobsheim.09:30 p.m.1(>2)NLFB1BProbable meteor.
Oct. 29Reichstett.07:50 p.m.(2)NLFB1BProbable meteor.
Oct. 23Mundolsheim.01:00 a.m.?NL?BPossible astronomical, possible Jupiter.
Oct. 22Scherlenheim09:00 p.m.(1)NLFB1AChinese lantern.
Oct. 22Ingenheim.Evening.(x)RR3RR3ANegative case, advertizing ballons.
Oct. 16Niederhaslach.09:35 p.m.(10+)NLFB1AProbable 09:35 p.m. meteor.
Oct. 16Strasbourg.09:35 p.m.(9)NLFB1BProbable 09:35 p.m. meteor.
Oct. 16Wissembourg.09:20 p.m.(x)NLFB1BProbable 09:35 p.m. meteor.
Oct. 16Heidolsheim.09:30(x)?FB1BProbable 09:35 p.m. meteor.
Oct. 16Strasbourg.07:30 p.m.(3)NLFB1AProbable 07:30 p.m. meteor.
Oct. 16Haguenau.07:30 p.m.?NLFB1BProbable 07:30 p.m. meteor.
Mid Oct.Ohlungen.?(1)LN ou DDFB1APossible October 16, 194, 07:30 p.m. meteor.
Oct. 14Andlau.07:00 p.m.2NLMA1BPossible meteor de 18:13.
Oct. 11Triembach-au-Val.06:00 a.m.1NLMA1CUnidentified.
Oct. 6Strasbourg.07:00 p.m.(x)NL?APossible Mars or meteor or plane.
Oct. 2Andlau.08:30 p.m.2NLFB1APossible meteor or plane.
Oct. 1Haut-Koenigsbourg.02:00 a.m.4NLAN1CUnidentified, insufficient information.
Sep.Brumath.?1(x)??Btotally insufficient information.
Jan. 9Bourgheim.07:45 a.m.(x)NLFB1A07:48 a.m. meteor.
Jan. 9Saverne.?(?)NLFB1A07:48 a.m. meteor.
Total: 22

Counts by classifications:

Hynek classification:

CE3 0 (Cases with reported "UFO occupants".)
CE2 0 (Cases with reported physical traces.)
CE1 0 (Cases with witnesses at less than 50 meters of the "UFO".)
RV 0 (Cases of object(s) seen and confirmed by radar.)
DD 1 (Cases of object(s) in daytime, "Daylight Disk".)
NL 16 (Cases where a luminous phenomenon seen in night time is reported, "Nocturnal light(s)".)
Negative cases 1 (Cases readily explained by the witness(es) or reported as example of misinterpretation, or non-event.)
Undetermined 3 (Cases where lack of data prevents Hynek classification.)

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