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Matching “Mitchel Air Force Base, New York” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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Incident No. 111 — 1 April 19:7, 0955 Hours, Central Phillipines. An Fel7 pilot leading three other aircraft at 1500 ft saw an object y Ss approximately three miles awav at 1000 ft. Object appeared to be a nl om re ea oe ok aetie | leek: deen dom ££. 4 a2"« oe 4 ae ieee lek . flying wing thirty by twenty feet, silver in color. The pilot turned ety Bk ce ose …
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Incident Now 17 — 2; June 197, afternoon, Mt. Rainier, Washington. One witness viewed nine “saucer-like discs" from the air calculated to be 20 to 25 miles distant, and 5-50 feet in length, (about 20 times as long a wide) which traveled 1:7 miles in 102 seconds (1700 MPH). Dr. Hynek calculated mathematically (see Appendix B) that assuming the estimate of dis…
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Incident No. 10 —l July 1947, 200); hours » Boise, Idaho. An airline pilot and crew watched from the air two groups,(5 and l in mumber) of objects described as thin and smooth on the bottom and rough on top, silhouetted apainst sunset and flying “loose formation." They followed them for forty-five miles; therefore, had them in sight for approximately ten min…
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… of the path but an immediate in-~ crease Of ionization along its path. Following the passage of the phenomenon, ionization will decay by recombination. Nearby Air or Other Craft All metallic aircraft which are struck by true light- ning generully have scorch marks, pits, or holes burned through the skin. The holes rarely exceed one inch in diameter. (See N.…
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…sen Ant see AT vin mela -} Fh ss te es fe ae ed A ese | pO en nl Pw es ere: nian ne and fave the LO pre SS LOK of a Pirantio 1 play. Two or three of the globu pair of 23500 volt to roll along a feet or more, then boundsd down appeared with a 1 FEE PRS NPM RRL oud re por aver if streamer from leader stroke is rGions that only may conceivably a lightning," but…
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…bas 4 wd fm ow F A. A {bes ¢ Commandins General Sigal ai ee S ny, ssi dets Hale ir Materiel Comnand $. 4. re ao eet vr ittention: CT AKO TY 4 Viricht-Patterson Air Ohio FJ ear Sirs our letter of 0 r of Standards and reques » ie aes BY 8 Pua ee ie dike vite pina allt Lichtning” has been Attached is a tabulatio POUR) AED MK yo ead - by formation called for b s…
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… his own location. € Ineident No, 172. A National Guard Pilot returning to Pargo, North Dakota, ina Fe5l a at approximately 2100 hours saw a small lirht in the air below hin, He was then in the traffie pattern, He dived on the light. The light gained altitude, The pilot "chased" it up to 14,000 feet, making various passes at it and attempts to ram it as he o…
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…y of the reports, However, same reports unioubtedly have other explanation, Vertigo, The term vertigo covers a large group of misce] laneas phenomena including air sickness, disbelief in one's instruments, and partial loss of orientation. The conditions under which some of the observations of flying objects were made were such that they could have produced l…
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SRM cou i hroved i June 1943 ‘ hans ne i ae CURITY INFORMATION (Classification) oo AF393936— V Pe ataratere wine ntry Report No. USA. fadaba-Btank) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT eS as T Date of Report 4 Hekdaker 1951 - Prepared by (Officer, Subject povort of Unusual Airborne Object A G5 US é ay 40 SW of Minneapolis ia ULda iu PAR Area Reported On i} 7)…
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scans SONA ais ~* tans a = x SECURITY INFORMATION St re CONFIDENTIAL APPeovep § June 1948 = (Claset fleat!on) | 4 93936 (3 ‘aif AIR IMTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT From (Agency) Report No. . 3 Page ~ of “=: Pages ADCL 200—=1. ee 5a FN (8) feet across. Color-milky white. Number~one, No trail or exhaust, no sound, no MANCUVETS » Speed undetermined, Disappeared…
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A Uraughen=tiiller Airport Tenple, Texas Aver) $y 2958) CVV s FIT TETAS Pe ye es Poere we $i ° On 2 April 1952 at approxinately 2940 hours at Draughon=ailler Airport the undersigned coscorved an object movin; beak the air in the “irection of “orth. itis estimated the object was moving av a speed of 1500 47 or I. better ond appeared to be at an altitude of 20…
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we PIT tte APPROVED } JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) PoP ret at ng 3 REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) Le Ze a «igh A ae OY LOAUGE AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 4 SuBiacT a i FLYOBRPT j T 254 PEPORTE! ? AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) Wing Training and Operations Gampus of Cornell University Sampson AFB, N.Y. CATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 6 February …
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: Sy (Sparks : \ =, Marek School oe ) Ns 525 CA N Prairig DBIIO ae A i) s uckholtS. Sa 402 2 ° , Reservoirs ~~ /- rt Cameron oo. $ a Verd ~ deh RR - ail land Prom bridge & viaduct hy bridges _ ie Baglett Ling, Trestle AN Davilla aC ( * v) ause \ Ee ean ‘ \eee ae Tanks Minerva Wz ae | 45/ o et ‘Walbur SE odin Race trac ir de ~~. Friendship \ = Gramger eS \ \S…
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…40) 250) 260) _- 270) 290] 300] 310] 320] 130] 140] 160) 170] 1501 1601 170] 180) 190] 2001 VERY HIGH FREQUENCIES (VHF) PRINTED IN BLUE 7 ; BLUE TINT INDICATES AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLED AREAS For pilot information see reverse side a me Sb el aE ies GEOREF 7-51 Consult Coast and Geodetic Survey Radio Facility Charts and Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration Airman’…
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~ AF FORM 112 em "Th-6-5 5. [APNG DDL 7 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT am FLYORRPT a | AREA REPORTED ON State Of Lowa Prom ome) Detachment #8, L67ond Ground Observer Squadron. Des Moines, Iowa DATE OF REPORT 2 February 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) FRANCIS C, HALL, lst Lt, Usar REFERENCES (Conérod number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) No…
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…ae SS Yk os 8 iy weber i TE Dr nie 1 1 ate SSRI SIS RY RN gee ale ig otis ge 6 ge Ya Ge a hat coe " Sai oe ok SRS 6 ra | RESTRICTED AF FORM 112—PART 11 eae a e AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT DR-6-S Fe Pace 2 : 3 Det #8, 4672na cos Po PAGES to be a round and spherical ball of light, one in mmber. It wag estimated to be feet in size. In comparison it appe…
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‘é RESTRICTED AF FORM 112—PART I ogpher i silldas Pwciiinayh gh LS. / AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. -\-$ LA7th Acew Squadron, Duncanville, TR \ PAGE 3 OF —~J PAGES "THIS IS A FACSINMLE" fala Aechortacy) R a ae oe ae "THIS IS A FACSIMLE" MK tA oa Le Ce - MOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF …
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ioe ___. RESTRICTED fa) AF FORM 112—PART Il “SECURITY INEORMATION’’ ers. AIR PEE ICENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Ws7th acew Squadron, Duncanville IVRe {-—b / Cc Casa PAGE 7 OF ‘ PAGES "T first saw the light at 0105 CST north of the tower The only color visible at this time was red. I didn't pay any attention % Lt, thanking 2 might be an ai…
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FORM 112 APPROVED 1 JUPE 1948 COUNTRY ~ in Se poe hy ed Statos AF 4875 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION Pte ALU ry ‘SUBJECT Reporting of Information on Unidentified Flying Objects “le ed sven ee AREA REPORTED ON Illinois FROM (Agency) Director of Intelligence, Hqs Tenth AF DATE OF REPORT 15 duly 1952 | DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION a3 June 1952 Ped PREPARED BY …
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…ct and brought my attention to it. It seemed to come from the general direction of the Radar Station, which was west of our location. At that time it was at a fairly reason- ably low altitude and then started climbing over the direction of the Jet Bare While on this course, it had manuevers all of it's own. It zig-zagged back and forth with a quick movement …