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By Mary Bellis, About.com Guide to Inventors since 1997

Patents for Flying Saucers

Sunday October 16, 2005
In 1947, American businessman Kenneth Arnold reported nine bright unidentified flying objects flying at an incredible speed at 10,000 feet altitude. Arnold described their movements as being similar to that of a saucer skipping over water. This was the origin of the term flying saucer.

And yes, flying saucers have been patented for both utility and design.

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