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…lutter by this radar at this site, and did this condition exist during or near the time that unknown target was observed? Condition was not apparent at time of sighting. What effects of rain storms and lightning have been observed on this radar? None Were any checks made to determine if unknown target could have been one of our own aircraft? Yes, Negative Re…
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…he ball appeared to be made of polished metal, silver o¥ chrome. It appeared to be small, and due to this fact I could not notice any flat surfaces. During the sighting I took two sequences of pictures with my G.S.A.P. camera. On the first sequence I turned the reticle out so that only the object remained. Inthe second sequence I turned the reticle on and pl…
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…ehind that B-52?" I was answered by my right gunner saying, "yes". Neither one of us could identify the object. We both took gun camera nictures to confirm the sighting. The object looked like a silver disk, first showing its circular side and then the flat side. It first appeared high at (3) three o'clock and was left high at (4:30) four thirty. I watched u…
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< 4 Jo ; aus | AME FET CTED skour sry 5 AF FORM 112 | are APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 J — pi tenet ZV POKRMAT IOAN COUNTRY REPORT NO. | (LEAVE BLANK) a a ee ee AOS Oo Bet | AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT +--+ AREA REPORTED ON | FROM (Agency) Lake Charles, La, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION ALUATIO February 1953 le ¥ebruary 1253 & Bs, RU da ac nce tn So Sac…
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…o saw only a portion of the complete arc, The object was described as traveling at various speeds, all of them in the soni to supersonic ranges ; . 2 Time: All sightings were reported as between 2230 and 2235 hours, EST, 28 January 19530 3. Manner of Observation: With the naked eye, through eye glasses, window pane or automobile windshields No aids to vision…
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Declassification Authority: NND 57565 “=, ~ RES--RIC-TED AF FORM 112 ; (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY , REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) __ United States” TR-1-53 OO. AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION R RT SUBJECT \* i FLYOBR ja al AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Age - ieapte yen ae 2500th Air Base Wing New York and Pennsylvania Mitchel A DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INF…
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…aft from Conguree APB, S.C. and one F«@0 type were utilized for attempted interception without success. 10. No known Air Traffic was in the area at the time of sighting. 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 TRANSMISSION OR …
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…nce paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part IT.) i Ww } 23 ms ak ¢ in this case a summary of the following gees LS impossible, The report in the most concise form is prepared on Part II of this report. Bidiw pee — . . Captair ; oe Approving | Sh pee INCLS. Notarized Statenent by S/Set John Notarized Statement, bn $/…
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…, 600th Fiying Trng Wing Take AFB, Glendale, Arizona PAGED On oe PAGES Je None | 10, No other military or commercial air traffic was in the vicinity at time of sighting, Intelligence Officer 3600th Fiying Trng Wing NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U. S.C.—…
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…RA SRITING FD reel PD EXISTRNCE OF PHYSICAL BVYIDZNCE CHA fORR 1D ITFM Po LET SCEPTIGN C CH IUZMTEPICATION ACTION IAMS CHA ROHS PD JIG PD Ala TUTFIS AmuelMz OF SIGHTING CHA BONE PO 9 ie wie SUBJECT ARES RETORTED ON FROM (Agency) at is : : a DATE OF INFORMATION - a 43 Etta ivGACePICg SqUteRed OMEN MOTNILL, MALSS = - a Nae LO8 Al2 FOROS) dase, BAEGOR, MAINE as…
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…atements are inclosed. The magnetic headings given in the statements were deter- mined at the time of the interview from land marks observed at the time of the sighting, 4. AF Form 112, Air Intelligence Information Report, required by AFL 200-5 dated 29 April 1952 are not available at this station, FOR THE COMMANDING OFFICER: /s/ William F. Farley /t/ WILLIA…
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…o saw the light. James N. Burrus who was on duty in the Control . Tower was the first to see the light. We took a bearing from land marks . he noted during the sighting and got a magnetic bearing, of 250° from the. - Gontrol Tower. I have worked with Mr. Burrus several times and have found < him to be a very reliable and efficient Aipport Traffic Control Chi…
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…(7) Bo legion] explimation for the objects, Per 7 Ge (8): Wo evidence such ss photograyha or fragummta exists Per 7 ce (9) Pilot of intercept airoraft reported sighting nothing but baa tte | “Par? ce (10) Wo Yeported local traffic in the vicinity at tine of sight- Meet, Ver AOS Detachment 19551 APO 7% | Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…) No logical explanation for the objects. Par Te Ge (8) Mo evidence such as photogra, hs or fragments exiat. Par Ve oe (9) ¥,lot of intercept airoraft reported sighting nothing but boats, or te Ge (10) Be Ported joonl traffic in the vicinity at time of sight= “Be . BERT D WEST 8/Sgt, Usar AACS DETACHMENT 1965+] #0 %% . : Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…northerly course and, gradually diminishing in size and intensity, disappeared. The C-47 circled the area north of Elmendorf for seversl minutes but no further sightings were made. After the object had disappeared a C-124 arriving at Elmendorf from Ladd AFB was observed by the C-47 pilots at approximately the same point at which the object disappeared. The d…
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: LRESTRIGFED- + AF FORM 11%—PART a (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ey AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ag FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. CG 10th Air Division (Defense) 1OAD~3~53 eG eee ie Following is an account derived from an interview with Captain Eugene S. Cramer, AO 816 247: On 16 Feb 1953, at approximately 2345 hours (AST), a C-47, AF 1042, piloted…
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… 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) _ COUNTRY United States REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK, £$A-23-S3 : CUA ¥5 a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT _.__FLYOBRPT -— Sighting of Unidentified Aerial Obiects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency )ry ap | ee . T\ 2 . * eadquarters 36th Air Division 4 a © __ vouthwestern United States_ pecatevy) eeNw DATE OF REPORT DATE OF IN…
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…veral strange objects in the air. They were in controlled flight. We watched them for about 30 minutes. Please advise me if the Air Force is interested in such sightings. If so I will be happy to furnis a detailed description of our sighting from notes I made during the time they were visible. I can be found at the Post Office at any time. Yours truly, Weldo…
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…is station , is as follows: Un the night of march 23,1953 at approximatley 04102, 4 observed a strange object which was over rasadena,''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 4…
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: | _ AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED J JUNE 3948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE) BLANK) oo | Ws op So de it AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT CLASSIFICATION) SUBJECT | . | AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) yge 7 tH DATE OF REPORT ~ | DATE OF INFORMATION : : 4 -“ 2 a = ¢ so } i & 2” lst CG] 35 23 March 1953 4 | EVALUATION PREPARED BY (Officer) icees a a a REFERENCES (…