Because UFO is an abbreviation, UFO's or UFOs is correct.
If you mean by UFO "unidentified flying object", then the answer is yes, people in England are as likely not to recognize what they are seeing in the sky, as anyone else. If you are one of those people who think that the letters UFO somehow spell "alien spacecraft", then the answer is no. There is as yet nothing to suggest we are not alone in the Universe. After all, someone has to be first, and it might well be us.
a UFO See http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/abbreviations.htm (all the way to the bottom) for help determining when to use a or an before an abbreviation.
Ufo's do exist because a Ufo is a thing in the sky that you can not explain.
They usually see UFO's at a UFO sighting
Stop to think that UFO stands for unidentified flying object. If I don't know what it is, it's a UFO. And if a UFO is what I really want to see, then a UFO it is. The whole idea sparks curiosity and enlivens the imagination. It's something like a beautifully performed magic trick. You are enthralled by it, and you beg to know how it is done. When you know, the spell is broken.-----It can't. But this is usually the standard answer when our officials are faced with UFO sightings. I thought that after Roswell, they wouldn't use this excuse again, but I was amazed to hear that they use the weather balloon story over and over.
It is unknown what is inside of a UFO.
movies that have UFO's in them i guess
The 'F' in UFO stands for "Flying". UFO is an acronym for Unidentified Flying Object.
Air +metal= ufo
You put the rod in the UFO and
Alien+rocket=UFO