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As also noted therein, Arnold later clarified:The definitive answer might be as I highlighted on our comparative thread:
"As I described them at the time, their flight was like speed boats on rough water or similar to the tail of a Chinese kite that I once saw blowing in the wind. Or maybe it would be best to describe their flight characteristics as very similar to a formation of geese, in a rather diagonal chain-like line, as if they were linked together. As I put it to newsmen in Pendleton, Oregon, they flew like a saucer would if you skipped it across the water".
There were never saucer-shaped aeriel artefacts in the first place.
Furthermore, as I have previously questioned, if the objects Arnold clearly confirms were of that shape and it became a concern they were not of earthly origin, then what happened to our real UFOs?
They seemingly never appeared again.
Conversely, 'flying saucers' were in abundance and continued to be so for decades afterwards.