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  1. Philip Julian Klass (November 8, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was a preeminent American aviation/aerospace journalist [1] and UFO researcher, best known for his skepticism regarding UFOs. In the ufological and skeptical communities, Klass inspires polarized appraisals. He has been called the " Sherlock Holmes of UFOlogy".

  2. 12 de ago. de 2005 · Philip J. Klass, an electrical engineer and aviation editor who earned the nickname Sherlock Holmes of U.F.O.'s for his assiduous, acidic debunking of flying saucers and those who claim to...

  3. Philip Julian Klass (8 de noviembre de 1919 - 9 de agosto de 2005) fue un periodista estadounidense e investigador de ovnis, conocido por su escepticismo con respecto a los ovnis. En las comunidades ufológicas y escépticas, Klass inspira valoraciones polarizadas.

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  5. 9 de ago. de 2005 · Philip J. Klass, born in Des Moines, Iowa, USA, joined an IEEE predecessor in 1947 and was a member of this society and many of its predecessors since Groups/Societies were formed in the early 1950s. He received his BS degree in EE from Iowa State University in 1941, on the eve of WWII. Following this, he joined General Electric, from whence he moved to McGraw-Hill and its then-nascent ...

  6. Philip Julian Klass (November 8, 1919 – August 9, 2005) was an American electrical engineer, journalist, and became one of the most widely recognized UFO "debunkers.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2005 · November 08, 1919. Died. August 09, 2005. Genre. Ufology. edit data. American journalist, engineer and UFO researcher, known for his skepticism regarding UFOs. Klass began his writing career for the magazine Aviation Week. He is not to be confused with sci-fi author William Tenn, whose real name was also Philip Klass. Combine Editions.