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…Northwest at 2100 (CST), and winds practically the same 1500 (CST). The weather officer also advises that a weather balloon was in this locality at the time of sighting but balloon should have appeared from the Northwest instead of the Southeast. The fact that a weather balloon was in this vicinity is substantiated by the fact that weather balloon transmitte…
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…Northwest at 2100 (CST), and winds practically the same 1500 (CST). The weather officer also advises that a weather balloon was in this locality at the time of sighting but galloon should have appeared from the Northwest instead of the Southeast. The fact that a weather balloon was in this vicinity is substantiated by the fact that weather balloon transmitte…
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…ned by long distance telephone from lst Lt HARRIS, Robert NMI, AO 590921, 7th Communication Squadron Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado. At time of sighting Lt Harris was at Cordell Hall, Oklahoma A & M Campus, Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he will remain until 23 July 1953. le As close as I could say it was elliptical; dim white light compared wit…
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a Ye AF FORM 112—PART | SECHPRTT clASsiFicaTiOny > APPROVED 1 JUNt: 1948 4 COUNTRY REPORT NO. AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ~ 3 +. + ys -l ly 7? m4 © ws “\ he + ‘ - a nq ve Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Seour ity Indoctrination Office SUBJECT OCAMA, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DATE OF REPORT | | DATE ¢ = INFORMATION r…
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…e weather at the time was hot and clear, and according to Mr. Kinch there was no activity or condition, meteorological or otherwise which might account for the sighting. It should be noted Mr. Kinch's estimate of location the Lake Worth area would be in the immediate vicinity of Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Corporation and Carswell Air Force Base. Employment…
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fs ~~ | | AF F OEM 112: — CLASSIFICATION APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 aw COUNTRY ‘tak £538 NO. ) : | DE IG ia y, ‘i - pv AF AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Flyobrpt aL ie Rr. a eet tall ie ; AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) N. E. Fort Worth, Texas Headquarters, Southern Air Procurement Dist DATE OF REPORT ) ~| DATE OF INFORMATION | EVALUATION W L 2 July 1 …
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… . * 30 ,( tts 60 knots .250 deg, No further information, 2 H mt ere 4 ’ = | <r ‘“ f* } “2 yt. te ’ * eo + . de By 3e No physical evidence of object to support sighting, COMMENT: This statement evaluated C-3 due to observers experience with fr A wits TECHNICAL INVESTIGATOR: M/SGT. D.E.EGA ‘MDA KT WAM DT VA ih WIN 2 UOT hat Lt. USAP 1 Le! L602D ATSS New! ote …
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…d orange. It disappeared beyond the horizon but reappeared again weaker for a brief period of time. All witnesses were sober. * This is the third flying object sighting at this organization. USAF memo VYSL/79 Seven _ mas, y_ MS, hewes 6 49725 Mae dy; ebarector OL Intelligence, Headquarters USAF, Washington 25, D.C. Cy, Chief, Air Technical Intelligence Cente…
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… generally known that there is considerable jet aircraft activity in the general area encompassing the course and field of vision of the TB29 when the reported sighting took place. 2. The course of the TB~29 during the period of reported sightings was from 30 to 60 nautical miles from the town and air-strip of Bishop, Ualifomia, ‘he four aircratt observed at…