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Some UFO shapes have become cultural icons. The bell-shaped craft remains something more uncertain: a category suspended between documented observation, imperfect memory, conventional aerospace technology, and modern legend.
UFO: THE BELL-SHAPED CRAFT investigates reports of bell-, acorn-, capsule-, and teardrop-like objects from early encounter narratives to the 1965 Kecksburg incident. It reconstructs the Great Lakes fireball, examines contemporary records alongside testimony collected decades later, and evaluates the famous image of the metallic "space acorn" allegedly seen in the Pennsylvania woods.
The book also traces the origins of the Die Glocke story, separating the documented history of German wartime technology from unsupported claims involving antigravity, exotic propulsion, and a hidden connection to Kecksburg.
Drawing on official archives, scientific studies, aerospace engineering, and witness accounts, John Mesh asks a fundamental question: does the evidence support a distinct class of bell-shaped craft, or are several different objects being grouped together because they share a similar silhouette?
A rigorous investigation of one of UFO history's most ambiguous forms.
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