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Matching “Large Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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The document discusses the reliability of reports on unidentified phenomena observed by pilots during wartime, particularly focusing on the frequency of such reports and their potential psychological implications.
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On February 10, 1950, while flying at 9000 feet altitude northeast of Atka Island, two USAF officers reported sighting a red and white object resembling a flare that burst and fell free, illuminating their aircraft momentarily before disappearing into the undercast.
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The document discusses various sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and evaluates the possibility of them being weather balloons. Multiple observations indicate that the objects were likely not balloons due to timing, altitude, and flight patterns inconsistent with balloon behavior.
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…An historical precedent can be foind for most errors of human observation, Although the writer has not tried to make an historical survey of reports of earlier unidentified acrial objects, he feels sure that there have been many such reports in years past, particularly during and after World War I, Gmall Windeborne Objectse It is possible that sano observers…
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… January 1916 observers at Lockbourne Air Force Base, observers at Clinton County AFB and the pilot of an aircraft flying from Dayton to Washington reported an unidentified object in the sky. All reports agreed as to the color and general appearance of the object, and as to the fact that its light at times/visibio through a light overoast. © All agreed also …
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…aw any distinctive shape, 9. Size. The majority of observers did not specify the objects! size. Of those who did over half said it was less than 10 feet in its largest dimension, Many compared it with a dime, a lamp, a dot, a weather ballon, a baseball, etce Interpretation of the Common Points of All Reports are tb Rien be ie A 0 The words used by observers …
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Ltr, ERH, to CG, AMC, Subj: Analysis of Proj. "Grudge" Reported Incidents 4. It is believed that certain of the items in the questionnaire "Checklist-Unidentified Flying Objects” produce insignificant and un- reliable data from an observer. These are; 9. Distance of object from observer; ll. Altitude; 12. Speed; and 16. Size. For any unfamiliar object beyond…
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…) APPROWED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States of America IR - 2 = 60 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT &% | ne df ozuyy > Sighting of Unidentified Object Meee FROM (Agen ys wegtorate of Intelligence, Ninth Texas | Air Force (Adv DATE OF REPan, DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 9 April 1952 5-6 April 1952 A-6 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURC…
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…mea diy, aE IED Weel Sie ae! Se At OLOAT on 23 Aug 52 over XE 281 ,-aireraft (ae which was scheduled for weather recennaissance in the Sinatje areas sisniea an unidentified ebject. The airsraft was on a 1 heading of 04, degrees me an altitude of 22,000 fest, weather was 5 178 to 3/8 undercast ie ne moon, The sighting was made by the Airberne | objectk-was. d…
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…TION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Headquarters, 3800th AU Wing IR-143 Maxwell ArB, Alabama Dine 2 ae 2 aap Be oR ae Pannen ere At 1705C, 11 January 1953, an unidentified flying object was sighted by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. Among the sighters wete the and the ay 3% interviewee, sighted the object while - The object was sighte…
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…er concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part I.) An unidentified flying object was sighted on 11 Jamary 1953 by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. The incident was reported by anaes after many citizens confirmed his own observations…
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…r concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) An unidentified flying object was sighted on 11 Jamary 1953 by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. The incident was reported by the manager of the Gadsden Airport after many citizens c…
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…TELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Headquarters, 3800th AU Wing IR-1-53 3 Maxwell “AFB, Alabama pace ie 2 aes At 1705C, 11 January 1953, an unidentified flying object was sighted by approximately twenty(20) citizens of Gadsden, Alabama. Among the sighters were the Civilian Air Defense Director and the Manager of the Gadsden Airpert, Mr. J…
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…OVED 1 JUNE 1948 2 i HORM 112—PART | (CLASSIFICATION) country | REPORT NO. a) VE.BLAN. ee: USA | 1-53 ry LX OAL if got ie AIR: INTELLIGENCE. ake REPORT SUBIEEr Unidentified flyinz cbjects AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Yuma, Arizona | 4750th ABG, Yura County Airport, Ariz, DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 6 February 1953 _5 February 19 | Saintly…
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J hee AF FORM 112—-PARTI ae f COUNTRY REPORT NO. LEAVE,.BLAN. yn Be USA 11-53 “ke pe: O Ku 4 if AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | Unidentified flying cbjects AREA REPORTED ON Yuma, Arizona 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 (Of…
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2 Ar FD ORM 112—PART f ‘aban 1 JUNE 1948 V countny | REPORT NO. ay crx ye. USA 1-53 ae bel ft eee I ne tr mt we ee a P a ra _ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT (CLASSIFICATION) é + $ 4 LF? we f : Y, qentifiled fTlyinzs o| . a ae + a ee ateage — —_ AREA REPORTED ON | FROM (Ageney) Yuma, ,rizona Ai +7 50th ARG, Yurs County Airport, Ariz, i DATE OF REPORT DAT…
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…ph. List inciosures at lower left. Begin text of report om AF Form 113—Part II.) On the night of 23 January 1953, at approximately 2135 hours, SOURCE, , caw an unidentified object from a jet airplane and observed it for approximately seventeen (17) minutes. Object remained at same angle in relationship to vilot and aircraft while aircraft was traveling. at, …
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…8—Part I1.) On the night of 28 January 1953, at approximately 21235 hours. SOURCE ; on - + ‘ my eo ut . + > of u | a b Ad Jw b OIG of Rase: Onerati ons, saw an unidentified object from a jet airnlane and + So rxro 4 £, 0 | a ] + 4 » ‘) Wd ; \4 2 a 4 observed it for approximately seventeen (17) minutes. Object remained at same angle in relationship to pilot a…
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…List inciosures at lower left. Begin text of report om AF Form 118—Part II.) Om the night of 28 January 1953, at approximately 2135 hours, SOURCE, PEAR. saw an unidentified object from a jet airplane and observed it for approximately seventeen (17) minutes. Object remained at same angle in relationship to vilot and aircraft while aircraft was traveling at, t…
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…(CLASSIFICATION) 4 : APPRUvev 1 JUNE 1. 3 COUNTRY | REPORT NO. (LEAVE, Bei 4 / FG x > ‘ | ad é USS | IR= 1-53 AFH § AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Four (4+) Miles North Beau Gallie,Florida 6541 Missile Test Wing, Intelligence (MTVrW) DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 9 January…