Dear Valiberghi,
It was observed in the morning. It was a metallic disc, polished and reflecting light, with a length of ten or twelve meters. Two fighter aircraft from a nearby air force base took off, but were not able to reach it even traveling at 130 Km/h. It didn’t emit any sound, which would lead one to consider an aerostat (balloon). But nobody knows of balloons that can fly faster than the wind. I know for sure that it was seen by other pilots.
Then, after approximately an hour after flying over Mestre, it was seen as a sort of metallic tube, grey or slate in colour like a kind of aerial torpedo, with very clear windows and alternating white and red lights. Followed by two ‘hats’, like those used by priests. They were wide, round with a dome in the center, metallic and followed the torpedo without changing their relative positions. The Prefecture has opened an inquiry, but you can imagine that it will make little inroads and have a similar outcome to that of 1931. The Duce has expressed his worries, because he says that if it was an English or French aircraft, his foreign policy would have to start all over again.”
The Prefecture has opened an inquiry, but you can imagine that it will make little inroads and have a similar outcome to that of 1931.
This is interesting. What was going on in 1931 that had a similar outcome?
I did some quick digging and found an article I shared with the community (UFO Contacts in Italy Volume Two).
It talks about “Velivoli Non Convenzionali” or VNC as an acronym for “Unconventional Flying Vehicles” and a VNC sighting in Venice, 1931. That could be it.
I think that’s what it’s referencing. I also found in “UFO Contact in Italy: Vol 1” a sighting in 1931 in Sardinia. However, that was only reported by two men after the fact in 1972 and with no other suggested witnesses. It’s possible that there were other sightings at that time that weren’t publicly documented and got lost to time.