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…st of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was not recovered due to impassability of terrain. Incident No. 113 is a reasonable description of the 20 ft. plastic balloon and instruments used by these laboratories. This incident was on the date of balloon release No. 46 of 9 April 1948 at Alamogordo. However, the time of the reported incident (1506 CST) is about i/2 ho…
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…exas Headquarters Eighth Air Force DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ef April 1950 9 = 21 April 1950 F-5 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Ira M. Maxey, and Major Dalton Smith Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 18 April 1950 REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous ist etc., as applicable) Letter, SAC 31 January 1950, subject: "Reporting'of Information …
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…mall from the ground but was slightly larger than a star, Captain Gleason could not estimate its size because its altitude was unknown, The object was noisless and gave off a white glow as it passed overhead on a course due west. Before it dropped over the horizon it veered to the north-west, gaining altitude, It then dropped out of sight, Approximately one …
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…I) Vo . a . AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency 1-53 PAGE = OF 2 PAGES Hq WRAMA, Robins AFB, Ga. 3, Observers stated that the object was shapeless and they detected no vibra- tions, smoke, flame or odor. 4. Check with Base Weather Station, Robins ANB, Ga. and Weather Station, Cochran Field (Macon Municipal Airport) Georgia, revealed that no weat…
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…ADF, Hamilton AFB Hamilton, Calif TR-1-53W LARS a ie So hiaee On 15 January 1953 at 1135 hours PST (19352), one Colonel Robert McNab, USAF, (Retired), appeared and was interrogated in the Office of the Director of Intelligence, Hamilton Air Force Base, Hamilton, California, stating he had observed an unidentified flying object. A tape recording of this inter…
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…nally saw the object after he had pointed it out repeatedly. We turned right so as to displace object to the left, We then resumed our 070 degrees heading and chased the object for several minutes at a speed of .8 Mach at 23,000 feet (approx 470 K TAS). We did not close on the object and soon broke off because of low fuel supply. The object was gray and in s…
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* a, ¥rL AF FORM 112—PART Il (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1! JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Commanding Officer 3d Air Reserve District, Austin, Tek I | pacE = OF 2 PAGES The following is information gained from interview with Lewis L. Chandler concern- ing observation of unidentified object: 1. DESCRIPTION: Object appeare…
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…EWISHIES, PEM Te se coy JA On / AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION ORT SUBJECT FLYOBRPT AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) 2h¢h Air Division (Defense) Albuquerque, N Mex and Amarillo, Texas Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico DATE OF REPORT | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 15 January 1953 27 December 1952 Bel PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Civ Airl ine Pilot 5 GLEN D PA…
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…inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—FPart II.) Returning from Lake Genova, Wisconsin at approximately 2130 CST, 23 February 1953, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hilton of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, telephone 141, who were then at approximately 42-08N/88-32W, observed a light yellow ball shaped object in the southwestern sky at an estimated distance of …
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…- ron: A/2C DARCE R, ODOM, AF 18356875, A/2C JEWELL Ww. WILLINGHAM, AF 18 396 441, A/3C AUGUSTUS J. WORMUTH, AF 23 746 279, A/3C ROBERT A, WOOD, AF 27 O11 420, and A/® NORMAN S. MOTTS, JR, AF 12 342 976, The object is described as a large red light, estimated to be thirty-six (36) inches in diameter froma distance of 3/8ths of a mile and an altitude ef 1500 …
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…control tower operator at King Salmon CAA control tower. I was in the CAA communications at the time I received the call from James Burrus to come to the tower and take a look at a strange light in the sky. I observed the light for about six minutes. The shape of the light was as I have sketched below and changed from an orange color to white several times. …
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…-2-53 MS Tre sine 2 o » residing at King Salmon, Alaska make the foliowing statement. : ‘During the eveining of 6 February 1953 at approx. 10:00 P.M. Alaskan standard time I observed a strange bright light in the sky © | west of my homs. The light was a Red—Orange when I first observed 14 | and changed to white and back to Red-Orange several times.-. The lig…
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…observer at a low altitude, no distance given. Object was described as a ball of fire with an orange border at a low altitude. Object seemed to hang in the sky and to move in a northernly direction. Object was observed approximately 8 or 9 times in h hours, for approximately 15 to 30 minutes each time, and could be seen through the clouds, Witnesses to obser…
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…n- tified Flying Objects Reporting (Short Title: FLYOBRPT)" the following re- port of an unidentified flying object is submitted. On 2 March 1953, between 2100 and 2135 PST, four airmen of the 775th AC&W Squadron, Cambria, Cajifornia observed an unidentified airborne object, over the ocean to the West of the 775th AC&W Squadron, which appeared to be heading …
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…exas at the time ef the sighting it was a constant light moving in a large cirele over the city. ‘the object seemed to be the same dull red color at all time's and didnot change. the estimated speed was 300 to 350 knots at 45,000ft, he object seemed to move left and then to the right, We at this station picked-up object on our scope, the object was on on the…
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…ffice No. 23 - Carswell Air Force Base Fort Worth, Texas 24-Of49 SUBJECT: Unidentified Phenomena Observed in Sky, N.E. of Fort Worth, Texas, on 9 July 1953 Commander Southern Air Procurement District P. 0. Box 9038 Fort Worth, Texas l. Information was received on this subject from Mr. EVERARD MELVIN KINCH, an employee of Convair, Department 28-3, who resides…
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…112—Part FI.) GENERAL INFCRMATICN: = At aprox 1205, 9 July 1953, A/2C Robert G. Peeler, AF 18385897 3750th Medieal Group, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, was standing on the 5th Street hospital ramp in the hospital area during his lumch period, when the noise aroused by two (2), B-25 type aircraft flying Westward, caused him to look up at the sky. Was Upon l…
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HEADQUARTERS. 912TH AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING SQUADRON Ramore, Ontario, Canada 18 August 1953 At about 2230 hours, 16 August 1953, I was called to view a certain object in the sky. My first thought was that it was the moon, but I changed my mind after viewing it for a few seconds. The object was stationary for a minute and disappeared for a few seconds. T…
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HEADQU ARTERS 912TH AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING SQUADRON Ramore, Ontario, Canada 18 August 1953 STATEAR AT On the 16 August 1953, at 2235, I sighted an dject by visual contact which was sort of diamondsiape and bright a ange in color at approximately 270 degrees at to 5 miles mut and very low. It was hovering at that spot. I watched this object for about 2 …
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…California, state that they sighted unidentified flying objects on 20 August 1953 from 2105Z (1405PDT) to 2115Z (1415PDT) between Georef coordin- ates EJAH2350 and EJBJ2147 (Mono Lake area, California) on a heading of 096D and altitude of 15,700 feet. Weather was reported by the TB-29 crew to have been clear over a layer of haze; visibility, 60 miles. 2. Sta…