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"Unveiling the Enigma: Unraveling the Spurious Secrets of UFO Crashes" In the vast desert expanse of Aztec, New Mexico, an extraordinary tale unfolds

Background imageSpurious Collection: UFO crashes at Aztec, New Mexico

UFO crashes at Aztec, New Mexico
A flying saucer which allegedly crashed near Aztec, New Mexico, reported by Frank Scully with spurious data from Dr G, but with possible basis in fact

Background imageSpurious Collection: Douglas C-124 Globemaster O-265406

Douglas C-124 Globemaster O-265406 in the museum at Kelly Air Force Base. This aircraft was scrapped when the airbase closed

Background imageSpurious Collection: Boeing-Stearman PT-17 N90840

Boeing-Stearman PT-17 N90840 (msn 75-1619, model A75N1), in spurious markings as N2S-3 90840. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: Beech C-45G Expeditor G-BKRG / '122351'

Beech C-45G Expeditor G-BKRG / '122351' (msn AF-222, ex 51-11665, ex AT-11 42-36848). The marking '122351' is spurious. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: Nakajima C6N Saiun

Nakajima C6N Saiun (Iridescent Cloud) (Allied codename Jill), carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II At Freeman Field Arizona

Background imageSpurious Collection: de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 G-DHVM - WR470

de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 G-DHVM - WR470
de Havilland DH.112 Venom FB.50 G-DHVM / WR470 (msn 752), in spurious RAF markings. Date: circa 2005

Background imageSpurious Collection: PZL-Mielec Lim-2 N822JM - 822

PZL-Mielec Lim-2 N822JM - 822
PZL-Mielec Lim-2 N822JM / 822 (msn 1B-00-822), a former Polish Air Force example, on display in spurious North Vietnamese Air Force colours, at the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona

Background imageSpurious Collection: PZL-Mielec Lim-5R 1905

PZL-Mielec Lim-5R 1905 (msn 1C-19-05), a former Polish Air Force example, on display in spurious North Vietnamese Air Force colours, at the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona

Background imageSpurious Collection: Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk. IXb MH415, marked as N3314

Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk. IXb MH415, marked as N3314
Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk.IXb MH415, marked as N3314 CD-F, on the flight line for filming of The Battle of Britain, at Duxford airfield in July 1968

Background imageSpurious Collection: Canadian-Vickers PBV-1A Canso A N4934H

Canadian-Vickers PBV-1A Canso A N4934H (msn CV-272, ex RCAF 9838), on display at the Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, Texas, painted in spurious US Navy markings

Background imageSpurious Collection: CASA 1-131E Jungmann E. 3B-75 - 791-1

CASA 1-131E Jungmann E. 3B-75 - 791-1
CASA 1-131E Jungmann E.3B-75 - 791-1, on a pylon at Murcia-San Javier Airport - Airbase, . (wearing spurious markings). (Ejercito del Aire - Spanish Air Force) Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk87 G-BXFP

BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk87 G-BXFP (msn EEP/JP/3233, ex OJ-5), painted in spurious markings as - NZ6361. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: Cessna T-37B 54-2730

Cessna T-37B 54-2730 (MSN 40006), on a pylon at Randolph AFB Airpark, Texas, with spurious markings as 62-730 Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: North American B-25 Mitchell O-42875

North American B-25 Mitchell O-42875, painted with spurious serial number, mounted on a pylon as a gate Guardian. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: Douglas DC-4-1009 N31356

Douglas DC-4-1009 N31356 (msn 42914), in spurious military markings, (44-42914), for use in a film about the Berlin Airlift. Date: circa 2000

Background imageSpurious Collection: Sud-Aviation T-28S-1 Fennec F-AZHR

Sud-Aviation T-28S-1 Fennec F-AZHR (msn 135), with spurious US Navy markings. Converted from USAF T-28A 51-7749 (MSN 174-602). Date: 1992

Background imageSpurious Collection: Beech H18 Super Twin Beech F-BVEB

Beech H18 Super Twin Beech F-BVEB (msn BA-663). Of Midi Aviation, in spurious US Navy markings. Date: circa 1990

Background imageSpurious Collection: Spurious iris, Iris spuria

Spurious iris, Iris spuria. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787

Background imageSpurious Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 195

Curtis British Entomology Plate 195
Lepidoptera: Sphinx carolina (Tobacco Hawk-moth: spurious British record of a North American species?) Date: 1824-39

Background imageSpurious Collection: Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598

Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598
(ex Royal Romanian Air Force) - Junkers Ju 88 D-1/Trop FE-1598 (Werk Nr. 430650 / HK959 / Baksheesh ), in outdoor storage / display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force

Background imageSpurious Collection: Curtis / Spurious Iris

Curtis / Spurious Iris
Spurious Iris Iris Spuria


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"Unveiling the Enigma: Unraveling the Spurious Secrets of UFO Crashes" In the vast desert expanse of Aztec, New Mexico, an extraordinary tale unfolds, and is a story shrouded in mystery and secrecy, involving a series events that have captivated conspiracy theorists for decades. One fateful day, amidst whispers of extraterrestrial encounters, an unidentified flying object (UFO) crashed near Aztec. The enigmatic crash site became a hotbed of speculation and intrigue as locals pondered its origins and purpose. Was it truly an otherworldly craft or merely a figment of imagination? Amongst the wreckage lay remnants of aircrafts that further fueled curiosity. The Douglas C-124 Globemaster O-265406 stood battered but resilient, hinting at its involvement in this peculiar incident. Alongside it was the de Havilland DH. 112 Venom FB. 50 G-DHVM - WR470 – another piece to this intricate puzzle. As investigators delved deeper into this labyrinthine web, they uncovered more clues scattered across the desert sands. The de Havilland DH. 115 Vampire Trainer T. 55 G-DHZZ - WZ589 emerged from obscurity while PZL-Mielec Lim-2 N822JM - 822 whispered tales from afar. The plot thickened with each discovery; Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk. IXb MH415 marked as N3314 hinted at covert operations intertwined with these inexplicable occurrences. But it didn't end there – Canadian-Vickers PBV-1A Canso A N4934H surfaced alongside CASA 1-131E Jungmann E3B-75 - 791-1 and BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk87 G-BXFP – all entangled within this bewildering narrative.