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…d be wrong. After hovering awhile the light moved through a 25 arc in about twenty minutes going up but still moving south," When asked to describe’ the object and to give an approximate size, Mr. Fechenbach said: "T cannot give the size of the object... At first sight, without the use of binoculars, the object looked like a star. However, as soon as I used …
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…t. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) : er ‘ / FROM (Agency) Hq WRAMA, Robins Air Force Base, Ga. DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION Wr. & Mrs, Robert Chandler (Giv.) hee Submitted herewith in accordance with. the provisions of Air Force SS a ee dated 29 April 1952 are reports of interviews held by this sg nag nds : sae Robert Chandler, who sighted an…
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…ATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 7350 BASE COMPLEMENT SQ. 962-52 | PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGES I, 4/3e. Francis J. Wenzel, saw four (4) unidentified objects while standing outside the Fire Department Building at about 2315 local flying to the East. Then they went out of sight about five (5) minutes later they returned flying to the West. They remained in sight fo…
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…ound Observer Post DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 12 January 1953 10 January 1953 F6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Mr J K " Rittenh ouse Major Leland J, Lannoye, USAF | RR#3, Hopkins, Minn. REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) None SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-…
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…perations DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION __ Cus 28 January 1953 27 January 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE A/2C Harvey N. Salzberg REGINALD L. ANDERSON, Major, USAF A/3C John F. Brostoski REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) Previous Report: Electrical message G 2513 SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of …
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…ower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 118—Part II.) a Shape: Two saucers face-to-face, a little higher on top than bottom, be Sine: 30.35 feet in diameter and 6-8 feet deep. c. Golor: Silver. ad, Mumber: One (1). e. Formation (if more than one object): None. f. Aerodynamic features: Unknown. @- Propulsion system: Unimown. ; he Trail or exhaust: Red glow…
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RESTRICTED SECURITY INFORMATIO™ AEF ILAViT This is to certify that I, Warner Anderson » in company of Gerte Wills and Marlene ‘ills, on the night of Jamary 1, 1953, at approximately 2045, sighted an object which to the best of my knowledge was a flying saucer, I was driving my car ten miles south of Cascade, near the Missouri River, on highway 91 when T saw …
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…nce with AFL 20065, Dated 29 April 1952. ‘The object was also sighted by at least two fighter aircraft from other squadrons, The. convereation among the pilots and R O's was heard by A/1C Ferdinand who was on duty at the ADDC. Not knowing which of the pilots and R O's were talking the conversations went as follows; Pilot said, "De you see that thing above us…
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…MATION REPORT SUBJECT : Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting (FLYOBRPT) rank heh FROM (Agency) 3hth Air Division (Defense) Continental Divide, New Mexico Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 10 February 1953 26 January 1953 Bel PREPARED BY (Officer) sourcER .J,, Welch, A/lc, USAF; J.G, Dennis, GLEN D PARRISH, lst…
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…VED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. 34th Air Division (Defense) TR=1=53W oe a a ran (1) Shape: Radar Blip Size: larger and brighter than average aircraft blip. Color: N/A Speed: Estimated 12~15 MPH, variable. Number? One Formation: Negative Maneuvers: The object first appeared on the PPI scope on an azimuth of 270°, r…
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…g, 93d Bomb Wing, Castle AFB, California DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 26 January 1953 9 Jan 53 to 12° Jan:53 F-6§ PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE and it @.-T.: Ludlum Jr. Asst Intel Officer Crew personnel REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Eater concisé summary of report. Give significance in …
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…GHT SIMILIAR TO LARGE ELECTRIC LIGHT BULB, NO AERODYNAMIC FEATURES COULD BE DISTINGUISHED EXCEPT sHORT STREAM OR TAIL OF LIGHT SIMILIAR TO AN EXHAUST. MOVED UP AND DOWN AND SIDEWAYS. MADE NO SOUND. DISAPPEARED BELOW HORIZON. 2. OBSERVED AT 101927£ FOR 1 HOUR AND 40 MINUTES 3. OBSERVED VISUALLY FROM GOC POST 4, LEEDS CENTER, MAINE, 70 DEGREES 10 MINUTES WEST,…
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oer op __.t- Sa~r emma 1] ae 7 ee e tl ‘ = . ; - ene a ol eae oo p age a es — Igy own een ne and AF FORM 112—PART I ee APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 — COUNTRY f aay Fate eaten REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK U.S:A. “\AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FLYOBRPT, GROUND OBSERVER POST REPORT OF UNIDENTIFIED PLYING OBJECT AREA REPORTED ON FROM. (Agency) WATERTOWN, NEW YORK PQ 5…
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…ion Action: None know. 10. Simultaneous Air Traffic; a. Six (6) F-86 type aireraft., Four (4) were making passes on the observer's aireraft from various angles and were flying between 15,000 and 35,000 feet, One F-86 aah to be tracking the by-passing B52 type aireraft, One F-86 was tracking a delta ing aireraft, whieh was also in the vicinity. bs One (1) del…
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…ch appeared Bee have two silver streaks following it (possibly vapor trails). Object appea aie as TAD ais pth 3 ie a Foal ca Se ; Lf pe y A 5 miles to the West and over the ocean, Speed of this uniden ed i bbsect ap 1 TAY * : } c ad + ¢ ~, 4 peared to be slower than that of conventional aircraft, ro yews ra) BRO RRS reat haa din Pia a ei od oad tk "ie o> n W…
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…hE UE RT There was a temperature inversion at the time. On the surface the temperature was 22°F, at 3500 feet the temperature was believed to be about plus 2°F and at 10,000 feet the temperature was estimated at -5°F by the weather officer. ‘The sky was very clear and it was a very cold night. The F-94B jet fighters available for Air Defense were grounded at…
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CLASSIFICATION: HQ: 754TH AC&W SQUADRON AUTH: COMMANDING OFFICER INTTTAL: eo 2" WEM DATE: At 2204 EST on 17 February 1953, an unidentified light was sighted visually by A 1C John Mandinec while on guard duty, I was notified of the sighting and made an observation of it. The object was seen or appeared to hover at approximately 100 feet above the horizon. At …
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…ontana Helena, Montana DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 13 March 1953 ll Mareh 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE PAUL H. MILLIKIN, Capt, USAF, Commandi Mr, Jim Young, Great Falls, Montma AFL REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) 200-5, dated 20 April 1952 ae be Ce de Cr £. ge he i. ne ke ai aa in i. @» Pe d…
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…ontana Helena, Montana DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 13 March 1953 11 Mareh 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE PAUL H. MILLIKIN, Capt, USAF, Commandi Mr. Jim Young, Great Fells, Montma REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) AFL 200-5, dated 20 April 1952 SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give sign…
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… this station, is as follows: On the night of March 23, 1953, 1 observed what i suppose te be flying object,i saw a bright red spot that appeared to be a light and was traveling approximently northeast of our station at a fast rate of speed,i would say about 600 m.P.n and estimating about 45,000 feet. CGC. W. OLDEN A/1C. AF, 13411301 Senior AC « W Uperator, …