A pilo­ted, pyra­mid-sha­ped craft — one of the rarest types of UFOs in the wor­ld — was spot­ted in 1957. Read more about one of Denmark’s ear­liest CE3 cases here

Case Type: CE3 

When: Thurs­day 21st of Novem­ber 1957, 4PM

Whe­re: The road from Gesten to Egholt, South Jut­land (pre­ci­se loca­tion unk­nown, but somewhe­re aro­und 55.53314, 9.26062) 

Investigator(s): N/A

The Enco­un­ter

Thurs­day after­noon the 21st of Novem­ber 1957, a gro­cer named Hans Hau­gaard Han­sen drove from his gro­ce­ry sto­re in Gesten to pick up sup­plies in the nea­rest town Egholt. When dri­ving towards Gesten forest, he saw a stran­ge devi­ce 150–200 meters away over a near­by tur­nip field owned by the parish coun­cil chair­man Robert Ander­sen.

At first, Hau­gaard Han­sen thought the devi­ce was a tra­ctor with a trans­pa­rent glass cabin. When he got clo­ser, howe­ver, he saw the object was a 3m tall pyra­mid sha­ped flying vehi­c­le emit­ting a slight red­dish-oran­ge glow. He stop­ped the car and idled the engi­ne, noti­cing that he heard no sound whatso­e­ver con­nected to the UFO obser­va­tion. The object was made of a mate­ri­al that remin­ded Hau­gaard Han­sen of semi-trans­pa­rent glass and had a crew of two human-like beings sit­ting still insi­de. The UFO flew at a spe­ed he esti­ma­ted to be aro­und 60–70 km/h towards a hill near the field whe­re it see­med to land, but Hau­gaard Han­sen was not 100% certain as it could just as well have hove­red a meter above the hil­lt­op for a minu­te. Afterwards, the UFO flew away to the bog near Gesten and dis­ap­pea­red out of view. After work, Hans Hau­gaard Han­sen retur­ned to the site of the obser­va­tion and sear­ched the field for phy­si­cal evi­den­ce of the UFO but he could not find anyt­hing.

Illu­stra­tion of the “craft” and pilots that fea­tu­red in popu­lar wee­kly maga­zi­nes not long after the event

Meanwhi­le at the exa­ct same time, in the near­by town Jor­d­rup, two peop­le who had just exi­ted a barn on their farm saw a similar object 100 meters away, hove­ring over the gro­und. When a local news­pa­per inter­viewed the two wit­nes­ses about the sigh­ting later that week, they descri­bed the UFO as sai­ling gent­ly over the gro­und and lif­ting up to pass over a fen­ce but also lowe­ring itself when pas­sing over a depres­sion in the gro­und. This UFO made no sound other than a slight hum, and emit­ted a sea­ring light from its bot­tom.

In yet ano­t­her South Jut­land town, Vor­bas­se, three peop­le also saw a UFO at 4PM on the 21st of Novem­ber 1957. The offi­ce mana­ger Niels Poder, his wife and a woman named Ama­lie Niel­sen saw a glowing object sha­ped like a T or a cross flying at a very low alti­tu­de. This sigh­ting lasted roug­hly 10 minu­tes. The three wit­nes­ses descri­bed the UFO’s ver­ti­cal bar as glowing but the horizon­tal bar being dark.

On the 22nd of Novem­ber, the local news­pa­per Vest­ky­sten (The West Coast) inter­viewed Hans Haus­gaard Han­sen about his UFO sigh­ting along with the two wit­nes­ses in Jor­d­rup and the three wit­nes­ses in Vor­bas­se. Hau­gaard Han­sen con­ta­cted the local poli­ce afterwards about the sigh­ting. The poli­ce tra­ck­ed down two other peop­le who had been in the same area at the time. One repor­ted not­hing unusu­al, the other repor­ting hea­ring a sound similar to that made by a loa­ded car­go air­pla­ne but not see­ing anyt­hing odd. The poli­ce forwar­ded the report to the nea­rest Danish Air For­ce base in Karup, the air for­ce answe­ring that the­re were no aircraft or heli­cop­ters air­bor­ne in the area at the time. On Febru­ary 13th in 1958, the maga­zi­ne Dansk Fami­lie­blad (Danish Family Maga­zi­ne) ran an arti­c­le about the three sigh­tings writ­ten by Kjeld Hjorth Chri­sti­an­sen.

News­pa­per fol­lowing the event. Head­li­ne reads: “Flying tri­ang­le lan­ded wth two beings abo­ard — !”

Com­men­tary

It is inte­r­e­sting that we have three inde­pen­dent UFO sigh­tings in the same geo­grap­hi­cal area, all taking pla­ce at the exa­ct same time and that tho­se sigh­tings report similar but still distin­ct vehi­c­les. Noti­ce that the Jor­d­rup wit­nes­ses descri­be a sea­ring bright light on the bot­tom of the vehi­c­le, whe­reas Hans Hau­gaard Han­sen descri­bed a much vagu­er glow a dark red­dish oran­ge in colour. The Vor­bas­se sigh­ting descri­bed a cross-sha­ped object, dif­fe­rent from the pyra­mid-like craft seen just out­si­de Gesten. This makes it unli­ke­ly that it actu­al­ly was the same indi­vi­du­al pheno­menon seen by peop­le in Gesten, Jor­d­rup and Vor­bas­se.

As far as the vehi­c­le seen by Hans Hau­gaard Han­sen goes, it bears a striking resem­blan­ce to that seen by mili­tary per­son­nel seve­ral deca­des later in Rend­les­ham Forest, Suf­folk, Eng­land in Decem­ber 1981. The semi-trans­pa­rent pyra­mid-sha­ped craft hove­ring above the gro­und, with myste­rious glowing lights on it, clo­se­ly mat­ches the descrip­tion given by the Rend­les­ham wit­nes­ses.

Hau­gaard Han­sen him­self was uncertain exa­ct­ly what he had seen, con­trary to the Danish Family Maga­zi­ne wri­ting about his UFO enco­un­ter in a story expli­cit­ly about visi­ta­tion by spa­ces­hips from other pla­nets. Noti­ce that he descri­bed the crew of the pyra­mid UFO as look­ing per­fect­ly human. In the 1940s the most popu­lar the­ory about UFOs was that they were secret expe­ri­men­tal aircraft test flown by humans from this pla­net, not extra­ter­re­stri­al spa­ces­hips, and even though the extra­ter­re­stri­al hypo­t­he­sis beca­me more popu­lar in the 1950s it was still not the only the­ory for UFOs that peop­le subscri­bed to in that deca­de.

It is notewort­hy as well that when the poli­ce tra­ck­ed down two other wit­nes­ses who were in the same area as Hans Hau­gaard Han­sen during his sigh­ting, one remem­bers not­hing unusu­al and the other remem­bers hea­ring an aircraft’s engi­ne nois­es but not see­ing anyt­hing – the polar oppo­si­te of Hau­gaard Han­sen see­ing a myste­rious air­bor­ne vehi­c­le that made no sound at all. In the Eskilds­ga­de UFO case of 1987, the wit­ness tri­ed to alert his fri­ends to a UFO they would not noti­ce and he wal­ked away with the impres­sion that the UFO was visib­le only to him. This points towards at least some UFO sigh­tings being more akin to mysti­cal reli­gious expe­ri­en­ces than somet­hing as mun­da­ne as secret mili­tary aircraft, exo­tic weat­her pheno­me­na or even extra­ter­re­stri­al spa­ces­hips.

Select sour­ces

  • Dansk Fami­lie­blad #7 (1958)
  • Wil­ly Weg­ner — UFO’er Over Dan­mark
  • Wil­ly Weg­ner — UFO-Lan­din­ger i Dan­mark