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In October 1948, National Guard pilot George Gorman encountered a bright, maneuvering object in the night sky over Fargo, North Dakota. What began as a routine flight turned into an intense aerial pursuit lasting nearly thirty minutes. The glowing orb displayed extraordinary speed, sharp turns, rapid climbs, and controlled movements far beyond the performance limits of Gorman's F-51 Mustang.
Radar operators and multiple ground witnesses confirmed the object's presence, eliminating the possibility of a simple visual illusion. Despite repeated attempts, Gorman could neither approach nor identify the craft. At one point, the object appeared to deliberately charge toward his aircraft before veering away at the last second, suggesting intelligent control.
The U.S. Air Force eventually concluded the object was likely a weather balloon, but the explanation failed to satisfy many investigators due to the object's aggressive maneuvering and high-speed flight characteristics.
The Gorman Dogfight remains one of the earliest and most credible pilot-versus-UFO encounters — a case where a trained military aviator reported being tactically outmatched by something unknown in the sky.
By CLIFFORD MITCHELLIn October 1948, National Guard pilot George Gorman encountered a bright, maneuvering object in the night sky over Fargo, North Dakota. What began as a routine flight turned into an intense aerial pursuit lasting nearly thirty minutes. The glowing orb displayed extraordinary speed, sharp turns, rapid climbs, and controlled movements far beyond the performance limits of Gorman's F-51 Mustang.
Radar operators and multiple ground witnesses confirmed the object's presence, eliminating the possibility of a simple visual illusion. Despite repeated attempts, Gorman could neither approach nor identify the craft. At one point, the object appeared to deliberately charge toward his aircraft before veering away at the last second, suggesting intelligent control.
The U.S. Air Force eventually concluded the object was likely a weather balloon, but the explanation failed to satisfy many investigators due to the object's aggressive maneuvering and high-speed flight characteristics.
The Gorman Dogfight remains one of the earliest and most credible pilot-versus-UFO encounters — a case where a trained military aviator reported being tactically outmatched by something unknown in the sky.