
A few minutes after midnight on December 6, 1953, a flight of Georgia Air National Guard jets preparing to land at Dobbins Air Base near Atlanta, Georgia, disappeared from the radar screens. Soon afterwards the worst fears were realized when the smoldering remains of the four planes were found at the site of a burned farmhouse near Suwanee, Georgia. After an investigation by the Air Force the official cause was determined and addressed. This is the story of the events that were not part of the official findings, but were important in understanding what really happened that night.