733667-001-011-0030
AI Summary
The document contains a conversation between individuals discussing the observation of an unidentified flying object (UFO) described as a 'mothership.' The discussion highlights the lack of turbulence experienced despite the proximity to the object, suggesting its aerodynamic properties. The individuals speculate on the object's positioning to avoid detection.
Key Findings
- Discussion of a UFO described as a 'mothership'. - No turbulence experienced despite close proximity to the object. - Speculation on the object's aerodynamic properties. - The object was positioned in a way to avoid detection against the sunset.
OCR Text
K. Terauchi R. Gordon K. Terauchi F. Fujii R. Gordon K. Terauchi R. Gordon K. Terauchi F. Fujii R. Gordon K. Terauchi R. Gordon K. Terauchi R. Gordon K. Terauchi F,. Fujii R. Gordon F. Fujii Yeah. . .» The little one huh? (Japanese)... That flight level right there does not leave any evidence, also if it on the same level, it would give this aircraft a little turbulence cause of this air. You got no turbulence? No turbulence. So it's just suspended there, really. (Japanese) Right (unintelligible) leave the evidence... Yeah, well that's what I'm saying, it's so moving, it's either so areodynamic that it's not causing, so you're saying when he was right in front of you there was not turbulence and if you had been that close to another object that large you should have got some buffetting? Yeah Okay, I understand The turbulance would assure their existance, therefore, they positioned themselves to here from the beginning. Yes Certainly, ah approaching Fort Yukon, west side, this side east side, so ah (unintelligible)(Japanese) big mothership (Japanese), horizon, sunset, we caught up the sunset, two - three millimeters strip of it. Then there was the mothership. They never came to this side. Because of the sunset (if they came to the other side) they would be seen, their shape by us. They positioned themselves at the darkest side, difficult place for us to see. But see, our aircraft was in front of the sunset and visible for any movement we make. They took the trouble to position — themselves to be in the darkest place. I think they did not want to be seen. He thinks that they don't want, of course they don't want the ship to see it, so they go to the place where it's dark... Yeah o © e and because there's a sunset over here, and about one 15
Metadata
- Agency
- —
- Classification
- UNCLASSIFIED
- Department
- National Archives and Records Administration
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NARA Source
- NAID
- 733667
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- 733667-001-011-0030.jpg
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- image/jpeg
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