UFO / UAP
1947 flying disc craze
1947 flying disc craze is tracked by MysteryAtlas as a source-backed mystery case for evidence inspection, explanation review, and conservative assessment. Published from grouped source-backed raw items.
Case identity
4 sources / 4 evidence items / updated Jun 12, 2026Date
1947
Location
Reported location varies by case
Category
UFO / UAP
Status
Well-Documented Mystery
30-Second Summary
What happened?
1947 flying disc craze is tracked by MysteryAtlas as a source-backed mystery case for evidence inspection, explanation review, and conservative assessment.
Why is it famous?
Published from grouped source-backed raw items.
Current consensus?
The case has enough independent source material to inspect, while stronger claims remain provisional pending better primary records and technical analysis.
72Signal
Overall investigation significance score.
78Reality
How strongly evidence supports that the event occurred.
42Debunk
How strongly conventional explanations explain the event.
46Residue
How much unexplained material remains.
Signal basis: score reflects source count, evidence count, freshness, and search interest. Individual evidence and explanation strength is shown inside the workspace so the top score has visible provenance.
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#1 / Analysis / Uiowa / Date unknown
1947 flying disc craze - Uiowa
Uiowa reference (iro.uiowa.edu) linked from the source trail for 1947 flying disc craze.
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#1 / Analysis / Uiowa / Date unknown
1947 flying disc craze - Uiowa
Uiowa reference (iro.uiowa.edu) linked from the source trail for 1947 flying disc craze.
Original reporting is separated from Atlas interpretation.
OpenSource Summary
Uiowa reference (iro.uiowa.edu) linked from the source trail for 1947 flying disc craze.
Atlas Interpretation
This source helps establish a documented record trail; it does not by itself validate extraordinary interpretations.
Original Excerpts
Source text“1947 flying disc craze source discovered from Wikipedia references.”
Case workspace
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What happened?
1947 flying disc craze is tracked by MysteryAtlas as a source-backed mystery case for evidence inspection, explanation review, and conservative assessment.
Why it still matters
Published from grouped source-backed raw items. This is a developing case page; additional primary sources, media, and debunk material should be attached over time.
Current read
The case has enough independent source material to inspect, while stronger claims remain provisional pending better primary records and technical analysis.
What to inspect next
Why the signal is high
This case has multiple accessible sources, a durable visual record, recurring anniversary coverage, and a clear unresolved residue: the later light row is explainable, while the earlier formation accounts are harder to reconstruct cleanly.
Case Verdict
Best current interpretation
Strongly supported
1947 flying disc craze source discovered from Wikipedia references.
Likely explained
The case remains open to conventional explanations, source limitations, media framing, and later reinterpretation.
Still unresolved
Which source is closest to the original report or record?
The case has enough independent source material to inspect, while stronger claims remain provisional pending better primary records and technical analysis.
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