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Closeup of the Vehicle Hangered at Cricket Creek, New Mexico

CLIENTS: This image has been licensed for broadcast or publication all over the map in at least fifteen countries and has appeared in "Sightings, Encounters, Strange Universe," and a number of Mexican and foreign television markets.

WITNESS: Me. William Louis ("Bill") McDonald. I directly observed this "Item," which had been pulled by a tractor out of a chalk-embedded hanger somewhere in the White Sands region during a refueling stop back in late January of 1993. The UH-1 Huey parked nearby wasn't exactly black. It was one of the darkest shades of an olive green one could imagine without being black. The airman posted on the tarmac was as well muscled as your average Navy SEAL and I am assuming he belonged to one of the United States Air Force's "Special Police," units.

STORY: I exclaimed how "It's got landing gear!" as I observed with my own eyes how this disc with a small cupola dome sported US Navy designed F/A-18A Hornet strike fighter landing gear.

THE ORIGINAL: The original of this image is one of my fifty "Lost Portfolio" drawings stolen from either my condo in Monarch Beach or the auditorium seats at a MUFON LA meeting in November of 1993.

BE AWARE: I'm always on the lookout for any of the images to appear anywhere in any market, worldwide. If anyone, and I mean ANYONE, were to return the originals to me, I would gratefully accept the return with no questions asked.

I directly observed a disc aircraft vehicle or mock-up with F/A-18A Hornet strike fighter landing gear in front of a buried hanger in a place our Bell OH-58 Kiowa pilot called "Cricket Creek, New Mexico."

I directly observed a disc aircraft vehicle or mock-up with F/A-18A Hornet strike fighter landing gear in front of a buried hanger in a place our Bell OH-58 Kiowa pilot called "Cricket Creek, New Mexico."