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uapflight.com is a free learning site focused on Unidentified Anomalous (or Aerial) Phenomena (UAP) — exploring reported sightings, observed behaviors, and theoretical technologies in a clear, structured, and accessible way.
All descriptions on this site are based on reported observations and publicly available information. They do not represent confirmed physical capabilities, verified technologies, or scientific conclusions.
This project is built as an open, ongoing exploration — connecting patterns across eyewitness accounts, sensor data, and research while asking: what could explain these observations?
Content draws from publicly available sources including government reports, aviation safety research, academic papers, news coverage, and aggregated sighting databases. All material is interpreted and presented as part of an independent learning process.
This is not an authoritative or scientific source. I am not an expert, and some content is speculative or intended for conceptual exploration. The goal is curiosity, pattern recognition, and thoughtful analysis — not definitive answers.
The site is built and maintained independently, and content may evolve, expand, or stop at any time.
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