An unidentified aircraft landed near Alençon (France) on June 12, 1790. Evidence of this incident is held at the French Academy of Sciences in Paris.
In 1967, Antonio Fenoglio, a lecturer at the University of Bologna, testified that a report of a UFO crash that occurred in 1790 was discovered in an archive.
According to the recorded report, a policeman named Labeuf wrote a report on a survey he conducted in the summer of 1790 near Alençon. He was to investigate a “dangerous incident” near the city gates, which had been witnessed by numerous eyewitnesses.
“A UFO landed near Alençon, France, on June 12, 1790. A large crowd of onlookers witnessed this astonishing encounter.”
“At five in the morning, several farmers noticed a huge sphere that appeared to be surrounded by flames. The sphere slowly descended, hovered several times in the air, and crashed onto the top of a hill, uprooting vegetation along the entire slope. The heat was so intense that the grass and small trees began to burn.
The sphere was still hot in the evening, and something extraordinary, not to say unbelievable, had occurred.”
“The witnesses included two mayors and a doctor, not to mention dozens of farmers present.”
“Suddenly, the door opened and a person like us emerged, but this person was dressed strangely, in clothes that clung to their bodies. Seeing the crowd, they uttered a few incomprehensible words and fled into the forest. Instinctively, the peasants retreated in fear, and this saved them, because shortly thereafter the sphere silently exploded…”
“Police Inspector Liabeuf was ordered to investigate and prepare the report you have just read.”
UFO TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:
– Number: 1.
– Crew: Probably 1 or more.
– Duration of observation: one day (approximately 16 hours).
– Appearance: luminous sphere, surrounded by flames.
– Dimensions: enormous.
– Movement: slow, oscillating, and violent.
– Heat emission: intense.
Aside from the fact that the UFO passenger was dressed in a style that was futuristic for the time but common today, this phenomenon remains completely unexplained. Perhaps it’s a collective hallucination.
It’s also possible that a UFO with an extraterrestrial passenger actually landed in Paris in the 18th century, but there’s insufficient evidence to support this.





