Colin Saunders
Colin Saunders is a British UAP witness who, along with his family, observed a 50-foot-long triangular craft in March 1999 in the United Kingdom while driving home from dinner. The craft pitched up and down at roughly a 15-degree angle, bobbing as if submerged in water. Its exterior was described as a flowing liquid mercury — a description reminiscent of the "mother of pearl effect" skin described by Jonathan Weygandt during his Peru UFO crash retrieval encounter.
| Role | Triangular UAP witness (UK) |
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The top of the craft was not flat but angled with a strange raised pattern that Saunders believed to be some sort of docking mechanism with a larger craft; the same pattern existed on its underside. The pyramid-like upper profile is considered by UAP Gerb to be more consistent with the XF-131 Super Sentinel than the standard flat-profiled TR-3B.