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This document appears to contain fragmented text related to astronomical observations, possibly discussing measurements or phenomena related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The text is heavily redacted and lacks coherent context.
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This document appears to be a fragmented record from the National Archives, discussing unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) incidents that occurred in Indianapolis. The text is largely illegible and lacks coherent details.
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The document appears to be a fragmented and unclear text, possibly containing references to unidentified aerial phenomena or related topics. The lack of coherent information makes it difficult to ascertain specific details or findings.
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The document appears to contain fragmented observations of an unidentified aerial phenomenon, detailing its movement and characteristics.
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This document discusses an incident involving unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and concludes that there is no evidence to contradict the identification of conventional aircraft at a certain range.
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…stance, direction, and altitude of the craft? ... - ANSWER; I had walked to my car and was facing approximately. south. I glanced to the right and upward, This unidentified ob- ject came into my line of view over my right shoulder. It appeared to be lower than 500 feet, and the bottom outline was reflected in the neon lights of the Westchester Motor Court wh…
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…the distance, direction, and altitude of the craft? ANSWER ; I had walked to my car and was facing approximately south. I glanced to the right and upward. This unidentified ob- ject came into my line of view over my right shoulder. It appeared to be lower than 500 feet, and the bottom outline was reflected in the neon lights of the Westchester Motor Court wh…
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FORM 112 APPROVED 1 JUPE 1948 COUNTRY ~ in Se poe hy ed Statos AF 4875 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Pte ALU ry ‘SUBJECT Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects “le ed sven ee AREA REPORTED ON Illinois FROM (Agency) Director of Intelligence, Hqs Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT 15 duly 1952 | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION a3 June 1952 Ped PREPARED BY …
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…SO eyay (rh f eee "as “} £ .f fi) { i SECURI Ap a ORM? 4 Cee f j ‘A r COUNTRY REPORT NO. 52-3 Ti AVE BLANK) ie AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT. tof Unidentified. Pisin AREA R spoateo ON Yiashin cton De 25 Ld FROM (Agency) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION |G Aucust 1952 bivesctor-of—In vel tispaes— Tmle 8 Auernat 1952 SREPARED art (Officer) BEAL…
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… L. THOMAS 1ST LT. USAF PENIX, C.N., CAPT. USAF REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) I. CONTENTS: Visual observation of unidentified flying activity in vicinity of Potsdam. II, SOURCE: A, General: a BAGO. pic baad CAREW BR UK 6 Oo Ova Wde banat OOe ny C.Ny ee RAM Cee cn eee kon ed Oe hee Us Ko Serial ge RTS Gene i ME R…
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…VED 1 JUNE 1948 pa ae aa AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT F3G, 4602d AISS, PIAFB Pe PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F3G-T 4A FROM (Agency) PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT VII. RELATED ACTIVITY OR CONDITIONS: No activity or condition, meteorological or otherwise, which might account for the sighting was observed or reported in the area at the time of …
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…ed fae a light aircraft. Time and area dropped tie-in with sighting time etc. It is the belief of the investigating officer that it was the leaflet reported as unidentified objects. NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U. S. C.— 31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRAN…
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…f report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part IT.) Visual observation of unidentified objects in N portion of cleared 6. Assigned Ne ele chs Win Cad va TAT S.A.M. Sq.; Wsbdn. Capt. Webster is known to the undersigned and I have confidence in his judgement. He is a mature, …
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…Five (5) RPM, 400 PRE What was the approximate frequency of the transmitter? 1290 MC II. GENERAL QUESTIONS What were the general weather conditions at the time unidentified target was observed? High thin overcast and low broken overcast. What weather data from nearby U.S. weather stations is available on temperature vs . altitude, humidity vs altitude, and w…
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…st inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112— [art II.) At 1927, PST, 9 January 1953, two (2) pilots assigned to this organization observed unidentified flying objects (lights) in the vicinity of Santa Ana, California stigation was conducted and a ‘ while. flying on a routine training mission. An inv 1 statement was obtained from the airc…
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…on, 93d Bombardment Wing (M), Castle Air Force Base, California. He has been on flying status three and one half years; further, he has not previously observed unidentified objects. b. Ist Lt. CHARLES C. LOVELESS, USAF, co-pilot (1231C) on the same combat crew as Lt. Brandt. Lt. Loveless has been on flying status for two and one half years and has been assig…
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…one of the Navy blimps mentioned above might at ‘ oa 4 i : ‘ 1 fave been in the area, there was no known air traffic sround at the time. ie Reports of sighting unidentified aircraft of uncoventional desien have been Poming in from the Hong County area for quite some time, but Booth!s sighting is the only one that has reported seeing the objects so close at h…
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…. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Report submitted in compliance with AFL 200-5, Department ef the Air Force, dated 29 April 1952, Observation of unidentified flying objees by Captain Roderiek D. Thompson of this base, Significance ef this report is undetermined, # % \ % aan DECLASS oF ai wr at { is Cr Me fing ali ae gs, Dae ee ip be fed wh EN …
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…well qualified, from a number of years flying experience, to accurately observe and record their observations. Neither had any preconceived opinions concerning unidentified flying objects, and seemed to be completely objective in relating their observations. All possibilities as to the source of this light have been examined with no identification being made…
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…t hau > RPM Normal. Was zed frequently during detection of unusual activity. ency of the transmitter? 1412 mcs i ere the general weather conditions at the time unidentified target was observed? 28 visibility, snow, overcast. om nearby U.S. weather stations is available on temperature vs vs altitude, and wind velocity vs altitude? E 2000 Overcast, 15 Mi. Vis.…