Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Concatenated JPRS Reports, 1992: Articles Not Translated

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This document is a JPRS report listing the contents of the September 1991 issue of the Russian magazine 'Aviatsiya i Kosmonavtika'. It includes a reference to an article titled 'The "Flying Saucer"-A Gravity Plane?!'.

This document is a page from a concatenated series of Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) reports dated September 1, 1991. It serves as a table of contents or a list of articles not translated from the Russian publication 'Aviatsiya i Kosmonavtika' (Aviation and Cosmonautics), issue number 9, which was signed to press on September 19, 1991. The document lists thirteen items, including various articles on aviation history, military experiences, and aerospace technology. Notably, item number 9 is titled 'The "Flying Saucer"-A Gravity Plane?!' by authors S. Turenko and A. Aleshin, appearing on pages 46-47 of the original publication. Other articles cover topics such as the Le Bourget-91 air show, military operations at the North Pole, and a mention of the magazine's inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The "Flying Saucer' '-A Gravity Plane?! (S. Turenko, A. Aleshin) .. 46-47

Key Persons

  • S. SkrynnikovAuthor of article 'Le Bourget-91'
  • A. ReznichenkoColonel, author of article 'Assault on the North Pole'
  • V. BabkinLieutenant Colonel, author of article 'We Learned to Win in Battle'
  • R. BolotskayaAuthor of article 'Preface to Launch'
  • S. TurenkoCo-author of article 'The "Flying Saucer"-A Gravity Plane?!'
  • A. AleshinCo-author of article 'The "Flying Saucer"-A Gravity Plane?!'