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…he area when he saw an object appear from a southwesterly direction and pass overhead continuing for some ten (10) ' geconds to the ME at which time it disappeared below the horizon, In Lt. Baldwin's opinion, at no time did the object leave a trail such as a meteor gives off. Approximately half way along it's path it appeared to add speed, which was evidence…
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…o the area when he saw an object appear from a southwesterly direction and pass overhead continuing for some ten (10) seconds to the % at which time it disappeared below the horizon. In opinion, at no time did the object leave a trail | such as a meteor gives off. 2pproximately half way along it's path it appeared to add speed,. which was evidenced by an inc…
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…CT , | y~? 4 Soe ye e : 7 - | P . ALA Gol < . —_ a DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION OK ye on ie ‘ ry & 7 a Ba AS Law “ee 4 ’* “ - > , e = a “ve A. a * a PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE ~ ¢ = : ae ~ ¥ . . ~ iy *h, “ry al ane an (> 1) + 53 - A r. Te ie ‘egy * iv de te SANA Sa SS og Whe) Om 5 REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as appli…
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…ng Training and Operations Gampus of Cornell University Sampson AFB, N.Y. CATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 6 February 1953 17 December 1952 1 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE ) REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) DONALD L. MYERS, LT., USAF Letter from 1st 1} iy | 1. This report contains information of the sig…
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…ng Trainin g and Operati ons Campus of Cornell University Sampson AFB, N.Y. DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 6 February 1953 17 December 1952 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE DONALD L. MYERS, LT., USAF Letter from lst Lt. Ivan J. Kubanis REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of r…
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…na FROM (Agency) 4750th ABG, Yuma County Airport, Ariz, | DATE OF REPORT 6 February 1953 DATE OF INFORMATION 5 February 1953 ; air EVALUATION = ly reliabl PREPARED BY (Officer) Captain Gaylord G. Duren SOURCE Personal interview AFL 200-5, 29 April 1952 REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) On 4 February 19 SUMMARY: (Ent…
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…adron since August 1951 and is stated to be fully qualified by his commanding Officer. The preparing officer does not know the observer personally. \ EUGENE F. REDDEN 2/Lt. USAF Ass't Intelligence Officer APPROVED: Weft ICTOR W. H. RANKIN h Captain, USAF Intelligence Officer 12th Strategic Fighter Wing NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE N…
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…r than a BH~36, As to thickness, I would judge it from eight to eleven feet in thickness at its thickest point, tapering out to the wing tips as a conventional aircraft. The color was non-descriotive gray with no metallic sheen, There was underneath the Wing more than four but no more than ten blue, non-flickering lights. The lights glowed rather softly. The…
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…ere ; | | 50 \ ' = ss oneaieng Sa t | { t \% L ai ; i se ve 3 be i } } i Warning, National: Defense Onerating: Area| = -} Operations hazardous to the flight of aircraft) ©} coriducted within thisjarea. oo 4 os ie | E } ~ iS Eos Sie alete es PERS ERGS LQ So ate : CUO alla Wd MMMM AS 5° 2 MO WAIL ; - 20 | 2 Bea oe ot, \ t Ye 2 Se a pe tag eee a panies sony ori…
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…AREA: CW=T81) 2 ~45'2 \. SNS gp - : y ~ GA “4 “ Z Ye : nie ih So 4, ~ = 4D Bay Warning, National Defensé. Operating |Areas perations hazardous to thé flight of aircraft rconducted within these areas. ¥ "WARNING “AREA WIG) PMULSROROY 7 e7 —. we [EANPA RADIO ; Ee 388 TPA ese 50] 60] 70] 80] 90] 100} 110} 120] 130 140} 30| : 40] 50] 60] 70|! 30] 40] 50] a BO 70…
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…er than a B-36, As to thickness, I would judge it from eight to eleven feet in thickness at its thickest point, tapering out to the wing tips as a conventional aircraft. The color was non-descriptive gray with no metallic sheen, There was underneath the Wing more than four but no more than ten blue, non-flickering lights. The lights glowed rather softly. The…
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…te in color and trailed a what seemed to be luminous rocket-type exhaust gases. The object was traveling at one altitude (unestimated by the observer) and appeared to be traveling four to five times faster than a modern jet fighter aircraft. There were no propulsion or exhaust noises and the object seemed to disappear due to distance after about one minute o…
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…e in color and trailed a what seemed to be luminous rocket-—type exhaust gases. The object was traveling at one altitude (unestimated by the observer) and appeared to be traveling four to five times faster than a modern jet fighter aircraft. There were no propulsion or exhaust noises and the object seemed to disappear due to distance after about one minute o…
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…————— FROM (Agency) Tucson, Arizona 43rd Bomb Wing, Intelligence Division DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 7 February 1953 27 January 1953 B6 PREPARED BY (Officer) | | SOURCE Captain Rudolph H Pestalozzi S/Sgt John E Helmer & Mrs Dorothy Helmer _ REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) smorcicg—2 Fifi 200-5, …
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… Wing Intell Section _Raimer, Alabama Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 18 February 1953 17 February 1953 C=3 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE Edward R. Swartz, 1/Lt, USAF, Wg Intell Off]. Mr Ernest Hawk & Mr Charles A. Stern REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) SUMMARY: (Enter …
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…ell Section Raimer, Alabama —_ Maxwel] AFR, Montgomery, Alabam. . fe DATE OF REPORT © DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATI i 18 February 1953 17 February 1953 C=3 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previews report, etc., a3 applicable) : j nesimemascrereceye SUMMARY: een ne of report, Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph…
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…ghting was not an illusion, it is » believed that he is a reliable source. The information in his report did not seem to indicate any known type of present day aircraft nor any type of astromomical body. Preparing Officer FRANCIS C. HALL ist Lt, Usar fe: Security Control Officer Comments of approving officer, The information submitted by Patrolman Imtter lea…
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…hich is about thirty five miles west of Paris, Texas. The target was heading west at an estimated air speed of 600 knots and at‘an altitude of seventy five hundred feet. The time of the initial radar pickup was 0805Z. Eleven minutes later, at 0816Z,. the object faded. .No other radar contacts were made in that area which could be linked to the unusual target…
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…east and was about one (1) mile from the junction of high- | way 223 aewMOMS CENTER, MICHIGAN. The light or object was south of his position, | about three hundred (300) feet from the road and appeared to be approximately twenty | (20) feet in diameter travelling at an altitude of twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) feet parallel to the ground. AIRMAN @fstates t…
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…g east and was about one (1) mile from the junction of high- way 223 at ROME CENTER, MICHIGAN. The light or object was south of his position, | about three hundred (300) feet from the road and appeared to be approximately twenty (20) feet in diameter travelling at an altitude of twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) feet parallel to the ground. AIRMAN DAMON states…