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This document reports a sighting of an unidentified flying object by crew members of a reconnaissance squadron in Alaska on March 9, 1949. The object was observed at approximately 4,000 feet with an estimated speed of 200 knots.
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A Japan Air Lines pilot reported seeing a UFO over Alaska, which was later attributed to the bright planet Jupiter and possibly Mars by UFO expert Philip Klass. The pilot, Capt. Kenju Terauchi, disputed this explanation, insisting the object moved with him during his flight.
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This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report from the Intelligence Division of the Alaskan Air Command, dated June 1, 1948. It contains classified information related to national defense and is restricted under the Espionage Act.
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This document is an Air Intelligence Information Report from the Intelligence Division of the Miesken Air Command, dated June 1, 1948. It contains sensitive information related to national defense and is classified under the Espionage Act.
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(CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT, 9% | / f Frou (Ayency) REPORT NO. ‘ is Director of Intelligence { Headquarters Zighth Air Force SAR~2=79 PAGE ved OF 6 PAGES 1. wUewspvaper Story: ae The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, evening edition, published 18 April 1950, carried a front page picture and story captioned "Fictures Offer Proof ... Vet Sees …
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*% > AF FORM i12—PART I (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT. <j pe Hi Aas FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Headquarters Highth Air Force SAF~2=79 PAGE PAGES 5. Study in Interpretation of Negatives and Photographs: a. The negative of the picture appearing in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and three other negatives exposed at th…
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| ’ PAdxt ae ere AT ae AF FORM 112—PART Il ee fis APPROVED 1 JUNE 1943 k ee { 4} AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT WW FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. | Director of Intelligence Eqs, Tenth Air Force . AFXOI PLYOBRPF 7-52 PAGE 7 OF 2 PAGES 1. At 08152, 3 August 1952, vassals ioesestge., returning to ADRIAN, MICHIGAN, from MANITOU BEACH along the MANITOU BEACH ROAV …
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bd ~ oP AF FORM 112—PART Il APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 abs AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT W FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Hqs, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 7-52 PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES 1. At 08152, 3 August 1952, AIRMAN THIRD CLASS GARY L. DAMON.was returning to ADRIAN, MICHIGAN, from MANITOU BEACH along the MANITOU BEACH ROAD in his car when …
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s a oe ~ . AF FORMRI2—PARTH i, APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 LASSEN ON AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Hq, WADF, 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, Hami…
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~ = APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AF FORM 112—PART II RESTRI ao me mn es, a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) 34th Air Division (Defense) REPORT NO. TR=23=52W PAGE OF PAGES (1) Shape: Size: Color: Speed: Maneuvers: Noise: Manner of Disappearance: Altitude: Range: Other Factors: (3) Visual observation, COMMENTS of Preparing Officer: Round with contrail…
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I saw a white spot in the air. It looked like a star going out. It was about like a car or something a little bigger. It was white and bright and there was no trail nor exhaust. There was no sound. There was one object. It did not move while I was watching. When it went away it just vanished. I don't know what time it was when I saw this object. I watched it…
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…t of sight about 1900. I observed this object through Binoculars No. 7x50 from the ground. 1@) ct 'K . The object was about S.W. from directly overhead (Tinker Air Fore J \ Base )e he aire ) years f aircraft I have had quite a bit of experience observing omelet in I was in the Air Corp for four (4) years and have worked three on the Guard Force at Tinker Air…
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a AF FORM 112,—PART Il APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 i La _— My TA /) J ye LV (CLASSIFICATION) ele es | a _ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _ FROM (Agency) e REPORT NO. Hq Southern Air Procurement Dist Fort Worth, Texas PAGE Z OF 2 PAGES Information was received from OSI District office No, 23, Carswell Air Force Base on this subject as related to them by Mr. Eve…
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bat INTELLIGENCE, USAF. ee. < AF FORM 112—PART II APT REED AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. | PAGE P) OF 2 PAGES (1) Seven (7) objects were observed by all the sources. Objects were spherical in shape and had a red light which appeared to be on the bottom of the objects; the formation of the objects changed from time to time howev…
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…Wat) Le 3 x lan +) a it 7 a a he a WO UD wi lel evidence of object «: ' a 5 U \ =e" ryers MEepoLryu DISTRIBUTION BY ORIGINATOR 1 cy D/I Hors USAF hy Cy AA d o£ Aire. Wi huoU , ie rt 4a id. + —-) ~ + Ty | yy «tt * . 12 th oN f ap AE 1 AD ed NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE E…
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…ammananitl Ganeosh cnn ati 8 flay oe vs (CLASSIFICATION) VIOUQ i ee vat faREBORT NO, * y] may Sgr mm United States of hicten RB APTR-5-53 W A aa geal % O53. or AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object Keport Mice tc nila FROM (Agney) Dir of Intel, 28th hie Div..(Def), Mono Lake Area, California Hamilton Air Force Base, Californi…
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…a conversation regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon, where the speaker describes observing an object with numerous lights, initially mistaking it for an aircraft.
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The document discusses the radar data related to Japan Airlines flight 1628, which experienced uncorrelated radar signals during its flight on November 17, 1986. FAA experts analyzed the radar data and explained the phenomenon of uncorrelated targets, emphasizing that this occurrence coincided with a pilot's sighting of an unidentified object.