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…re in the area. Saw nothing unusual in the object excent its brilliance until such time as it began its rapid change of colors and as this lasted for less than three (3) minutes there was no chance for interceptions 10. Confirmation was received from the Base Operation at Moody Air Force Rase that aircraft were airborne at the aporoximate time in the general…
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…port within one hour after your E.T.A., a search will be started to locate you. If MINIMUM CEILING 1000 THEREFORE: CLEAR OF CLOUDS CK you fail to report within three hours after your E.T.A., the full facilities of the Search and Rescue Service will be Y activated. yD L777 Z3}z=F75Z#7 77 tgyp3;}z77--7 | Searches are expensive, they np ie i ae a Bite ae the li…
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_RESTRIGTED (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED ” Gndbed States —— pe TR-3-53 ge XI 5. Vo On _AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Report of the Observation of an Unidentified Flying Object | AREA REPORTED ON ane Eo gia AD A Ne ae SE WD phe ie FROM (Agency) Me Austin, Texas l2th Strategic Fighter Wing RDALEQRREPORT: (60°02, One we tama onaY ee DATE OF INFORMATION EVALU…
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…3 The craft came in at anproximately twenty degrees to my right from directly overhead, I sighted it and followed | the line of flight for avproximately two to three seconds, {It came in from ao northwesterly direction on a long, shal- low bank. At the time I saw it, it seemed to reach the apex of the bank ani turn in a southwesterly direction, My line of si…
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…R ; The craft came in at approximately twenty degrees to my right from directly overhead, I sighted it and followed the line of flight for approximately two to three seconds, It came in from a northwesterly direction on a long, shal- low bank, At the time I saw it, it seemed to reach the apex of the bank and turn in a southwesterly direction, My line of sigh…
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… distance after about one minute of observation, The luminous trail of the object appeared to vary in length. The color of the exhaust from the object to about three times the length of the object in trail, appeared reddish white and solid. (See diagram). From point #1 (in diagram) to point #2, the exhaust appeared to thin out assume a flame colored hue and …
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…2—PART II aU APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. : ‘ 43rd Bomb Wing, Intelligence Div Te PAGE) oO } PAGES DIAGRAM THREE TIMES DIAMETER OF OBJECT VARIED IN y ' LENGTH I ls Or ae y ieetano raed a cere REDDISH WHITE FLAME COLORED ___ po ack — —<—=— i / NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL …
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…distance after about one minute of observation. The lutinous trail of the object appeared to vary in length. The color of. the exhaust from the object to about three times the length of the object in trail, appeared reddish white and solid. (See diagram). From point #1 (in diagram) to point #2, the exhaust appeared te thin out assume a flame colored - hue an…
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…N REPORT | FROM (Agency) i | REPORT NO, , ! : ae 3rd Bomb Wing, Intelligence Div wa) Ix ot Met Og (ome or ) paass 4 . ' * at @ ; [ sgt. ‘ ae: ie 7 DIAGRAM me 1 THREE TIMES DIAMETER OF | | | OBJECT VARIED IN a | 1 LENGTH REDDISH WHITE FLAME COLORED ___ ‘ — meet ny ——————<—<—<_~ ———=—_—~__—__——— ‘ i jl { Ee THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATI…
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…unit at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma reported in that they had picked up a target by radar twenty. one tics southwest of Paris, Texas. The target then moved to a point three miles east of Bonham, Texas, which is about thirty five miles west of Paris, Texas. The target was heading west at an estimated air speed of 600 knots and at‘an altitude of seventy five hundred …
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RESTRICTED _-RESTRIGTED- Oo ati __ AF FORM 112—PART | . SSSR OEMAL ONS: TNFORMATION— \_! REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) 9 “) ——, 2 (ASF, -{-$ Zt fie ¢ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY mae +--+ SUBJECT FLY OBRPT AREA REPORTED ON Dallas, Texas DATE OF REPORT "| FROM (Agency) | 17th AC&W Squadron, Duncanville, Texas DATE OF INFORMATION…
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…h AF AFXOI FLYOBRPT 3-52 PAGE OF PAGES 1. At O195Z, 2) July 1952, Mr. Robert A, Reidel, Jr., Broadview, Illinois, upon leaving his place of employment observed three (3) large, intensely bright, self-illuminated lights in the skye Mr. Reidel states that the objects were fly- ing in a loose, widely spaced "V" formation at a point due west of his position at t…
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…telligence gs Tenth AP AFXOI FLYOBRP® 3-52 | PAGE p OF PAGES 1s At 01352, 2 July 1952, ur. & Broadview, Illinois, upon leaving his place of employment observed three (3) large, intensely bright, seif-illuminated lights in the skys Mr. Said states that the objects were fly~ ing in a loose, widely spaced "V" formation at a point due west of his position at the…
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…om Tower Control to AIRWAY TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER (ATCC) at WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT. At this time ATcG informed him that their radar scope indicated two or three objects on the screen traveling at high speeds. ATCC instructed CAPTAIN FIERMAN to steer 290° so as to intercept the objects which were approximately nine (9) miles ahead of him. At this time CA…
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-~ ~» AF FORM 112 . APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 pimpin titra tiT ws @2 fi <<} =r gare ee } Pee AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION foo . + a i td Reporting of Information on Unidentified Fiying Objects Sh” “AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) _ Washington, D. 0. Director of Intellicenc DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION pal July 1952 20 duly 1202 (nD PREPARED BY (Of…
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…e 66lst AC&IW SQUADRON at SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, indicated no unusual radar observations. Weather and winds at time of sighting: &e Weather (1) Visibility - three quarters mile ground fog ~~ rh ww Clouds - scattered at 1,000 feet Sun = visible ~~ WW we be. Winds (1) Surface - calm (2) 5,000' - 270°/17 knots WICHIGAN NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATIO…
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AF FORM 112 - N LASSIFICATION APPRQYED 1 JUNE 1948) \ i 4 COUNTRY REPORT NO, ‘SUBJECT orti ng of JInformation on Unidentified Rhy “AREA REPORTED ON FROM TAneies y Machi car Director of Intelligence, 0 ee eee oe eee te ee DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION August LYde yi, , Ful; J “PREPARED BY (Officer) T (7 “ or ry 7 j A we ; : : P ie? TH pany v…
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…OF UNIDENTIFIED LIGHT I. DESCRIPTION OF THE OBJECT: One (1) milky-white light alternating in color to pink red for short duration, unspecified shape two (2) to three (3) times larger than the largest star in the area, displaying no aerodynamic features, proceeding at the beginning of observation North and later alternating its ceurse te North-Weste Gradual l…
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…nvestigate it more closely. We parked our car on the East side of the highway, in the vicinity of so-called "Four Corners". We remained there for approximately three (3) minutes and noticed that the light was con- siderably lower than observed before and it was changing the color. From milky- white it turned to pink-red for the duration of approximately thir…
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… above and the location of permanent orientation lights is kmown to us. We compared the light with the brightest star in the area and found it to be two (2) to three (4) times bigger. Furthermore, we established beyond any doubt that the light was making the above described motions during the entire fifteen (15) minutes of observation. Weether conditions wer…