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iP Oe 122 im nf AF FORMS112—PART Il 7 at ai ~ APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 aw OS ia i i ie a ee ; LIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 7350 BASE COMPLEMENT SQ. 1177-52 PAGE A OF 1 PAGES I. PREAMBLE: Source, Capt. Penix, AOQ«710749 was interviewed upon completion of a scheduled flight from Frankfurt to Berlin, USAF B-26 type Aircraft, Number 5914 depar…
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~ AF FORM 112—PAPT Il APPROYED 1 JUNE 1948% 4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Hqs, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 6-52 PAGE J] ane PAGES Le 2s 3. he light. ae worker. 26 4e he and in a northeasterly directions sighting.) according to AIRMAN WEBB, At MI, CLEMENS, MICHIGAN on 17 duly 1952 at 23318, AIRMAN S…
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AF FORM 112—PART II APPROWED 1 JUNG 1948 Seesmic (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT (4 (4 FROM (Agency) Director of Intelligence REPORT NO. BORG 2nd Lt. He JANCZEWSKI USAF Hqs, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 6-52 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES (3) 10,000% = 290°/20 imots (4) 14,000". 280°/18 knots (5) 20,000t - 260°/10 knots (6) 25,000'. - 2300/15 knots…
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AF FORM 112—PART Il Kesteve Zed t APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM AEM J On 4 AISS, PIAFB REPORT NO. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F5G~T-~4A ie HOO Se MG: piises STATEMENT Presque Isle, Maine 27 February 1955 On 25 February 1955, at avproximately 2055 hrs, myself and my wife were just about to begin our journey back to Pre…
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"iy Ss ht AF FORM 112—PART Il Restricted APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT hea cha h6004 AISS, PTAPB REPORT NO. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE F4G-T—4A I i 2 pics We reached a point on the highwey near the Aroostook Union Grange Hall where we parked again for approximately two (2) minutes. At this time the light seemed to be fart…
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* AF FORM 1f2—PART II ‘ (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Hq, Tenth Air Force AFXOI FLYOBRPT 8-52 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES 2. According to the 6lst FIGHTER-INTERCEPTOR SQUADRON, SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE, MICHIGAN, F-9 aircraft were in the vicinity at the time of the sightings.…
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AF FORM $12—PART II APPROVED 1 SNE 1948 es “(CLASSIFICATION AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Headquarters Comd, USAF Director of Intelligence 52—4 PAGE 1 OF Ks PAGES Sighting reported by John Boehmer, civilian, who is a cartographic draftsman and others working on the fourth floor of 1109 N. Highland St, Clarendon, Va. offices of …
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…a ae } ie i i is bw i ‘o si he describes the UFO sighting which he experienced.several days prior to the 2 pe 18 an accurate and concise interview, The written report accompanying the ta ie bi iat oles bat : : 4 ee : . ote 4 report of the facts as revealed in the interview. This original recording is on acetate tape and should be rerecorded lLvest tan es at4…
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… out to him, due to the objects terrific speed and high altitude. reported no radar contacts with this object during the time and date reported. 4. Location of Observers During Sighting: Eight (8) miles northwest of Sonoma, California, from a knoll in the hills northwest of Sonoma Valley near the crest of Trinity Road’ connecting the Senema and Napa Valleys.…
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AF FORM 112—PART nO TRICT : AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT en (Bay WADF, Hamilton AFB mon Hamilton, Calif IR-1-53W EY ee a ee Official Weather Report - Hamilton Weather Station: Weather in Hamilten and Sonoma Area: Clear, Visibility 10 miles with winds from the east at 7 knots, setae ’ : k ; ah ; ee bogey ae we ¢ J i ; ee . 4 Miao Mega Ed 7. Negative. —…
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…e. (2) 2215 MST, 27 December 1952, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Length of Observation: Approximately 5~7 seconds. (4) From Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. (5) Observers reliability considered excellent. Observers were C. D. Chapman, former Air Force pilot and John ©, Tarlton. (6) WX Albuquerque; broken clouds 30~-35,000 ft. MSL, visibility 40 miles, (7), (8…
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APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ge Wide Foers—PART I sr , AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ‘A FROM (Agency) ; REPORT NO. 7350 BASE COMPLEMENT SQ. 1044-52 PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGES Il. PREAMBLES Source, Capt. Webster, A0-674917 was interviewed upon completion of a scheduled courier flight from Frankfurt to Berlin. USAF C-47 type Aircraft, Number 3722, departed Rhein/Main at …
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> AF FORM 112—PART I Ceshicctad | SECURITY fi APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ay AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) a 4 REPORT NO, nd FPightereInterceptor Squadron McGuire APB, Trenton,NJ TR=2=538 PAGE 2 OF 9 PAGES 1 A TAR at app light white, edges to det lo phy CGuvers SS) O mil i % } appear ‘aa higher Cd overta Visibi a) oO ae oe AvLLVS was ob fat Dg T…
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…953. Length of Observation: 45 minutes (intermittently). (3) Radar Scope (One PPI), (4) Operations building, 769th AC&W Sq, Continental Divide, New Mexico. (5) Observers reliability considered excellent, (6) Weather: High thin overcast, lower scattered clouds. Winds from 270° at 30 knots at }0-30,000 feet MSL, Inversion existed at 18,000 feet MSL with top at…
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…vation: 45 mimutes ( intermittently). (3) Visual observation, (4) Back entrance door to operations building, 769th AC&W Sq, Continental Divide, New Mexico. (5) Observers reliability considered excellent (A/lc Dennis, A/le Welch), (6) Weather: High thin overcast, lower scattered clouds. Winds from 270° at 30 knots at 10-30,000 feet MSL, Inversion existed at 1…
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cd a AF FORM f12—PART Il SECRET AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, 34th Air Division (Defense) TR-1-53W b ook PAGE PAGES COMMENTS of Approving Officer: (continued) bright object, from a distance of nine miles. Balloons of the type mentioned here are normally not detected by AC&W radar, There is no known explaination for this observa…
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KeESTMserTeD AF FORM 112—PART Il (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. TR~3-538 5th Ftr<Intep Sa, McGAFB, Nida j PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGES Air Almanac, The weather was ceiling and visibility unlimited and the stars were out. "The position of Venus at 1010 Zebra was local hour angle 226 degrees 12 minutes -…
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… INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Wing Intelligence L¥¥*-1-3 Castle AF Base, California PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES 1, Description of Objects The observers, Aircraft Commander and pilot of a B-29 Air Refueling aireraft, first observed the objects while flying on a heading of 330 degrees, The objects appeared as a formation of lights approaching…
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AF FORM 112—PART Il APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ) 4 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 26 7207 4% From (dometaac 46024 AISS, PIAFB "P3G—0-5A 1 1 BRESQUE ISLE, MAINE PAGE OF PAGES _STATEMENT Between 2030 hours and 2130 hours, either 23 February 1953, or 24 February 1953, as I was @bout to retire for the evening, ( I do mot remember the exact date) I observed an unu…
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- » e AF FORM 112—PART II “APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 « AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. PAGE 5 OF PAGES rare PLYING SAUCER (The Field, Commay S. G., February 5, 1953) about 2 feet long and about 12 feet across, was a light greyish color and was 1it up on the insides Two places in the front somewhat resembled cockpits and were glassed o…