Hollesley, Britain: Triangle Hovers Near Rendlesham, RAF Denies Radar Contact
In late October 1983, a craft hovers for twenty minutes over the town of Hollesley, not far from Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk. It projects three powerful white beams of light to the ground forming a triangular shape, remaining perfectly still. Witness Ron Macro and others observe the object fly over them. At least one report of car trouble related to the sighting. Local residents demand a meeting with RAF Woodbridge. Captain Kathleen McCollom, base public information officer, will only comment: 'Nothing was seen on radar. I cannot say more than that.'
Background
1. In late October 1983, a craft hovered for twenty minutes over the town of Hollesley, near Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk. It projected three powerful white beams of light to the ground forming a triangular shape, remaining perfectly still. Witness Ron Macro and others observed the object fly over them.
The Incident
In late October 1983, a craft was observed hovering over Hollesley, Britain, for approximately twenty minutes. The object projected three powerful white lights downwards, creating a triangular shape on the ground. The lights remained perfectly still.
Witness Ron Macro and other individuals observed the object as it flew over them. There was at least one report of car trouble related to the sighting. The size of the craft was not indicated in the report.
Investigation
The provided text does not contain information regarding an official investigation into the Hollesley sighting. RAF involvement is mentioned in the title, but no details are provided in the source text or existing summary to confirm or deny any investigation or radar contact.
Significance
The Hollesley sighting is significant due to its proximity to Rendlesham Forest, a location associated with other well-known UFO incidents. The description of the object projecting triangular beams of light is a detail that may connect it to other sightings of triangular UFOs. The report of car trouble related to the sighting is a common element in some UFO encounters, adding another layer of interest to the event.