Two UFOs have left a plane buff baffled because he said they are definitely NOT aircraft.
Jason Morton was so stunned by the glowing orange orbs that he pulled over to film them.
The eerie objects can be seen silently hovering side-by-side low in a twilight sky.
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Plane fan Jason, from Cwmbran, Monmouthshire, south Wales doesn’t think they were conventional craft.
Wales is a known UFO hotspot.
“I spotted them flying side-by-side,” the 43-year-old window firm manager said.
“They were hovering at first and then they flew off from north south.
“I have a few aircraft apps and military aircraft apps as I’m a bit of a military aircraft fan.
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“The apps track aircraft flights.
“But nothing showed up on them and there were no other aircraft in the area at the time.
“I’ve never seen anything like them before.
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“I was driving home from work at about 6pm and noticed them hovering in the sky.
“As I got closer to them they slowly went off across the sky literally side by side.
“I showed it to a few friends and they agree it doesn’t look like any normal aircraft.”
Wales is a hotspot for UFO sightings with two of Britain’s most famous cases.
In January 1974 lights and noises were observed on the Berwyn Mountains in Llandrillo, Merionethshire, that were alleged to relate to a UFO sighting on Cadair Berwyn and Cadair Bronwen.
And In 1977 a class of pupils from Broad Haven Primary School, west Wales reported seeing a cigar-shaped UFO with a dome.
The sightings led to a wave of other reports and the area was nicknamed the Broad Haven Triangle.
The case formed part of the Netflix series Encounters.
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