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Matching “First National Congress on the Phenomenon of UFOs” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…ng from bottom, increasing as object climed, Haze around middle, i. Speed: Estimated at 3,600 MPH, je Sound: None. ke Maneuvers: None. 1. Mamner of appdarance: First sighted above horizon five (5) miles distant. Dove to about 100.200 feet above river at 50-100 yards from observers, then climbed out of sight. Object was in horizontal position at all times. m.…
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…u see that thing above us?" Anawer, "No" Reply, "It sticks out like a sore thumb, " Then someone said, “If I were going to catch it I would drop the wing tanks first," Another said that he would never admit what he saw, The TWX sent earlier by this organization reported that the ADDC was not painting the B-29 which wae orbiting in the area. This portion of t…
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…e then at approximately 42-08N/88-32W, observed a light yellow ball shaped object in the southwestern sky at an estimated distance of five miles, which they at first thought was an extra brilliant star, Object began to move to the north and gradually changed in color to an orange-red and then to red. It was then observed by Mrs. Hilton to change to white. Ob…
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…of feet 6 278 126.18 2870 Control tower transmitting frequencies Length of longest runway in hundreds of feet § VALLEY (750 L — 32 When information is lacking, the respective character will be replaced by a dash AIR NAVIGATION LIGHTS Rotating lig tite sess ee oe ee * Flashing light (With code) — — _ ______ 2 We FL Rotating light (With flashing code) — —__ __…
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… LEEDS CENTER, MAINE, 70 DEGREES 10 MINUTES WEST, 44 DEGREES 10 MINUTES NORTH DISTANCE FROM OBSERVER NOT GIVE. DIRECTION FROM OBSERVER NORTHWEST. ALTITUDE WHEN FIRST SIGHTED, HIGH. 5. <A/1C AKMAN, 4673RD GOS, DET 5, BANGOR FILTER CENTMR, BANGOR, MAINE. FIVE WITNESSES SOME WHICH GOC EXPURIENCE CONSIDERED RELIABIR. 6. CLEAR WEATHER, GOOD VISIBILITY. 7. UNKNOWN…
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… LXEDS CENTER, MAINE, 70 DEGREES 10 MINUTES WEST, 44 DEGREES 10 MINUTES NORTH DISTANCE FROM OBSERVER NOT GIVE. DIRECTION FROM OBSERVER NORTHWEST. ALTITUDE WHEN FIRST SIGHTED, HIGH. A/1C AKMAN, 4673RD GOS, DET 5, BANGOR FILTER CENTHR, BANGOR, MAINE. FIVE WITNESSES SOME WHICH GOC EXPERIENCE CONSIDERED RELIABIR. CLEAR WEATHER, GOOD VISIBILITY. UNKNOWN NONE INTE…
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… ball with possible flat surfaces evidenced by variations in reflect- jen characteristics, whereas, the other observer believed it to be more like a dise which first showed its circular side then its flat side. The object's apparent dia- meter was three (3) feet and its distance from the observers was estimated at twenty (20) miles. The ball appeared to rema…
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…aft was on a course of ninety (90) deg srees. i1t's color was white and the time of observation was 1100, PST. » Qne (1). Bes2 type aireraft, This aircraft was first observed at 1006 hours, at an altitude of 40,000 feet, with a speed of five hundred (500) knots, and on a course of ninety (90) degrees. The unidentified objeet was ebserved in the wake of this …
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…ver described it as green with an orange taile None of the observers could accurately desoribe what they had seen; all of them, however, stated that it was the first object of this nature that they had ever seene The time of observation, azimuth and elevation of the object were approximately the same for all observers. Only two ebservers follwwed the object …
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…ver described it as green with an orange tail, None of the observers could accurately deseribe what they had seen; all or them, however, stated that it was the first object of this nature that they had ever seeng The time of observation, azimuth and elevation of the object were epproxinately the same for all observerse Only two observers followed the object …
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…18 is located at Camden, &.C., Coordinated Lat. 34 degrees 15 minutes and 10 seconds North, the Lon. 80 dezrees 37 min- utes and © seconds West. The object was first sighted at 65 miles from Con- garee AF on a heading of 60 degrees and an estimated altitude of 20,000 ft. The track faded at 20 miles north of Congaree on a heading of 360 degrees. Redar contact…
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… appar- from the object as it passed overhead the GOC Post where the e located. The unidentified flying object disappeare rom view of San Francisco. Object was first observed Ox AaPy Ti C nt C) IV . FILLE f\ Po VAP tai I a ai A) OL T y Dir rector tellicer NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORM
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…en the statements of the two officers may be attributed to the fact that the light was initially observed by Major Lemon approximately five minutes after being first sighted by Captain Cramer, and that the officers were engaged in bringing their aircraft into Elmendorf for a landing at the time, ROBERT M. GALLANT 2nd Lt, USAF Combat Intelligence Officer NOTE…
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…in the horgontol plane but always returned to its stationary position. The direction from the tower was west and the distance was very hard to judge and at the first I estimated it to be about thirty miles,. after observing it for a few minutes relized it could be any distance. The Size was approx ten to twelve inches. The oval shape changed from time to tim…
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… February 1953 at approx 08002 I observed a light west of the CAA Control Tower located at King Salmon Airport, at which I was on duty. The light appeared when first noticed by me to be approx 20° elevation above the horizon. Having served 14 mos. at this airport I have never noticed a light at that position or elevation. Having no A/C in the vicinity at the…
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…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 light was about the size of the obstruction lights on the end of the runway, — 8" to 10". There appeared to be fog …
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… 9 February I went to King Salmon Airport and interviewed the per= ~~" sonnel who 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 …
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…ment, The target was moving on a course of 180 degrees at 55 knots, It did not have any unusual characteristics except the speed, which was slow, 24 Object was first sighted at 2204 EST, visually for 5 minutes until 2209 EST, 17 February 1953. Detection time on radar was 2208 EST for 17 minutes until 2225 EST, 17 February 1953. 3e Object observed visually fr…
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…C&W Squadron had no radar contacts with this object. 4. Location of Observers During Sighting: At the 775th: AC&W Squadron, . Cambria, California, Object 1 was first sighted at approximately 30° above the horizon, The distance between the observers and the object was undetermined. The object appeared to be approximately horizontal with the observers at the t…
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…ire Island over Turnagain Arm (GEOREF Position BLQB 5510) and approaching at a speed of 120 knots, Captain Cramer observed a light in a ten o'clock position to the C-47. At this time the light appeared to be stationary and was alternating in color from red to blue-green, Believing it to be a celestial body or an aircraft at some distance, Captain Cramer did …