The first report where "saucer" was mentioned was that of Kenneth Arnold, who described a non-circular craft but said that they flew the way a "saucer skipped across water".
This was taken out context by subsequent newspaper reports and applied to the shape of the craft themselves.
No, all movies or photographs of "flying saucers" have been found to be faked. Pictures of UFOs are different as they are "unidentified" flying objects.
A person who studies flying saucers is called a Ufologist.
Unidentified Flying Objects The True Story of Flying Saucers - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (certificate #17778)
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A person who studies flying saucers is called a Ufologist.
The Flying Saucers Are Real has 180 pages.
The Flying Saucers Are Real was created on 2006-12-04.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was created in 1953.
Dino Kraspedon has written: 'My contact with flying saucers' -- subject(s): Sightings and encounters, Unidentified flying objects
The duration of Earth vs. the Flying Saucers is 1.38 hours.
Yes they do
Since the compound noun 'flying saucers' has no collective noun of its own, you can borrow the collective noun for planes: a fleet of flying saucers. You could borrow the collective noun for dishes (saucers): a set of flying saucers. Or, you can use a word of your own choosing. When a noun becomes commonly used as a collective noun for something, that noun becomes 'the' collective noun for that noun.