Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery
by
Michael Busby
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
From November 1896 to May 1897, hundreds of newspapers across North America published similar accounts of strange objects
in the night skies. Citizens from California to as far east as Michigan reported seeing mysterious "airships" moving high
above the earth. Were these puzzling craft driven by visitors from another planet? By hostile foreigners? By American
inventors subsidized by private investors, the government, or the military? Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery represents six
years of research and draws on more than 1,200 newspaper stories and other contemporary accounts. Author Michael Busby,
himself an engineer with experience in avionics, space surveillance, and flight-test engineering, examines the evidence and
weighs the various theories. The result is a compelling argument favoring the existence of a secret aviation program that
predates the Wright brothers' famous flight in 1903.
Michael Busby earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Texas and served
eight years in the U.S. Marine Corps. His engineering career has spanned twenty-four countries and has included projects
with the Naval Space Surveillance System, Collins Avionics, Rockwell International, and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Corporation. Mr. Busby lives in Longview, Texas
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