Dec 221945
 
 December 22, 1945
Arizona Republic, 1947

Arizona Republic, 1947

Paris, 1944

Paris, 1944

via Project Bluebook, Misc. Foo Fighter Articles

via Project Bluebook, Misc. Foo Fighter Articles

Selected Articles

NY Times: Balls of Fire Stalk U.S. Fighters in Night Assaults Over Germany
[Associated Press]

American Night Fighter Base, France, Jan. 1 — [1945]

The Germans have thrown something new into the night skies over Germany — the weird, mysterious “foo-fighter,” balls of fire that race alongside the wings of American Beaufighters flying intruder missions over the Reich.

American pilots have been encountering the eerie “foo-fighter” for more than a month in their night flights. No one apparently knows exactly what this sky weapon is.

The Foo Fighter Mystery

Jo Chamberlin
The American Legion Magazine
December, 1945

DURING THE last months of the war the crews of many B-29s over Japan saw what they described as “balls of fire” which followed them, occasionally came up and almost sat on their tails, changed color from orange to red to white and back again, and yet never closed in to attack or crash, suicide-style.

One B-29 made evasive manoeuvres inside a cloud, but when the B-29 emerged from it, the ball of fire was following in the same relative position. It seemed 500 yards off, three feet in diameter, and had a phosphorescent orange glow. No wing or fuselage suggesting an aerial bomb or plane was seen. The ball of fire followed the B-29 for several miles and then disappeared just as mysteriously as it had appeared in the dawn light over Fujiyama. Some B-29 crews said they could readily lose the ball of fire by evasive manoeuvres, even though the ball kept up with them at top speed on a straight course; other B-29 crews reported just the opposite. Nobody could figure it out.

Far to the south, a B-24 Liberator was at 11,000 feet over Truk lagoon, when two red lights rose rapidly from below, and followed the B-24. After an hour, one light turned back. The other kept on — sometimes behind, sometimes alongside, sometimes ahead about 1,000 yards, until daybreak when it climbed to 15,000 feet and stayed in the sun, like a Jap fighter seeking game, but never came down. During the flight, the light changed from red to orange, then white, and back to orange, and appeared to be the size of a basketball. No wing or fuselage was observed. The B-24 radioed island radar stations to see if there were any enemy planes in the sky.

The answer was: “None.”

More articles

UFO Sighting Chronology 1939-1946; The WWII Years & “Foo-Fighters” – NICAP
the foo fighters of world war II (3 part series) – Saturday Night Uforia
A Historical and Physiological Perspective of the Foo Fighters of World War Two – Jeffery A. Lindell
A PAIR OF “FOO FIGHTERS” WWII – Jeff Challender
Veteran World War II pilot says he had close encounter during mission – via Ocala.com
UFOs in History: The Foo Fighters-The RAF Experience – Dr. David Clarke & Andy Roberts (via Flying Saucery)

See also: About Foo Fighters
 

Additional sources: Project Bluebook
 

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