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…ence aes, | hs : Headquarters Eighth Air Force SAF-2-79 os oS ace believes to be the result of a Russian atomic blast. He reported the incident to intelligence and -~ when no action was taken -- to the F.B.1. in San Francisco after his return to the Z.I1. Mr. Maxey also claims to have protested in 1947 to the C.1.C. at Langley Field, Virginia, against the pu…
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…PAGES - FROM (Agency) ty 2 £41, AR ng. Fil vn L By a | 5 2 the pilot: did not’ get over excited on observing the object but tried his best to overtake, observe and report it, a\ & ‘ oak. L Inels E. E. SWANK lst Lt. USAF Sketch (Petty-Sighting) Intell Req Div/Office of Deputy for Intelligence ON D. SIMP nel, USAF for Intel] NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORM…
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…T SIGHTING oe Hs | : {5 SECONDS | (Os ee aes “LOST SIGHT FOR IO'SECONDS = = sia (1) RELATIVE POSITION FIRST SIGHTING. “PILOT co HEADING NORTH 360° AT 30,000 FT AND SIGHTED OBJECT — o.. 7 MILES TO HIS” LEFT AT 10,000 FT HEADING | le | | ne PILOT ON “360° HEADING AT 30,000 FT AS OBJECT PASSED: IN FRONT OF A/C IN A TURN TO THE LEFT. AND DISAPPEARED ON HEADING: …
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…e had just seen a "flying saucer", Lt. Baldwin was inspecting the guard at an entrances to 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. 2pprox…
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… 17 April 1952, Sy of sault ste varie, Michigan, was driving east on Michigan State Hichway Number 28. REO states that at approximately 1600 hours on that date and at a point approximately eight (8) miles south of Sault Ste Marie, he observed for about sixty (60) seconds, a round, pink, stationary object at an altitude of five thousand (5000) feet to eight t…
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…applicable) Instructor pilot, C-47, 433d Air Base Group, Rhein Main AB, Germany. L. e * % tea - eeeualeieetenemaeemertenemeetanl . aircraft maintenance officer and ss ai. INTERVIEWER? Capt. Albert-z. Prudance, wing intelligence officer. II. RELIABILITY OF souRcE; - ment ean be trusted. “Iv has been a/ rated -officer-nine years. His judze~ His observations we…
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… ae wf A - NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U. S.C.— 31 AND 32, AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. IT MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED …
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…the Simiju area, , = 28h (UT™ grid). ng : pe: ee Intelligence Officer ’ ‘3 vg aa ahs “ = = piesa , ae oe: he : ya se = agit tp ‘ ie A - EALASSIFIED a 2 “i 34g) and 510) . i a att E _\th ems gst " : e fg 7 vip Lexie ase 08 afoP “aie = S By sper ems ‘ Ses a By ye = : + : area at 3 tee ee ee : fs PEAF PISTRIBUTTON 2 oS. se 7 CXCUSAFS 30 a Bae 3 3 eT CS Gt Oe Ee…
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…red very small from the ground but was slightly larger than a star, ae. could . uc% estimate its size because its altitude was unimown, The object was nolsiess and gava.off a white glow as it passed overhead on a course due west, Before it dropped jover the horizon it veered to the north-west 9 gaining altitudes, It then dropped out io*% “sight. g Fae gta ae…
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…At 20007, A/2c SBBPiias dispatched like object at approximately 250° with approximately 70° elevation. Through bi- neculars the object appeared to change shape and brilliance; at times resembling a first quarter moon. Experimentation with the focus of the binoculars, however, indicatec that movement and change of shape were acigally - tae re sult of refracte…
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…116th F-B Wing Intelligence IR=]852 | PAGE Pm OF Ae PAGES D/i FEAF COMMENT: 1, <A check with Japanese observatories has shown no increase in meteorite activity and no sightings of unusual phenomena in recent months, 2. Air Weather Service normally launches lighted weather balloons at night, Erratic behavior of a lighted weather balloon, together with physio-…
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…s 2 approximately 400 MPH, The » The phenomenen * it disappeared behind dense clouds . 3 < Pa oo We ad a iow. « \ hd a \ : 4 £ Dee, Sy e7 Ay Nis _» 2 3 7 - Dit Fate ian = 3 185 ?, S F 3 H {7} bey D) or {Ej 3 f a A V us A e_Mema.. af 2? eed eee Sioaioy |» Byly eg. & oh a Date : 2S KENNET? W. HO ‘i OWAT seins = Sketch PE & ore, Lt Col., USAF U-ayhily 7 : Ph sc…
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…ude were present. The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No air- craft structure was visible. The light appeared to be elongated and traveling in a horizonal plane. Considering the altitude and arc traversed, the ob- servers estimated the speed to be in excess of 700 : miles per hour. The local civil defense authority was: noti…
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…ude were present. The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No air- craft structure was visible. The light appeared to be elongated and traveling in a horizonal plane. Considering the altitude and arc traversed, the ob- servers estimated the speed to be in excess of 700 miles per hour, The local civil defense authority was notifie…
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…rmation of the sighting of a "Fireball" seen over the Cayuga Lake region of New York state. 2 crew chief at ‘years of aeronautical experience Ithaca, New York, and a friend visually sighted the fireball at 2110 hours, 3. April 1952. and twelve (12) 36 stated in letter form the sighting was made from an auto- mobile seven miles from Ithaca, N.Y., along the we…
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…S (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’s Guide for changes in aeronautical infer- mation on this chart after JULY 26, 195! Next scheduled edition, Febr…
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…VL AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intelligence Ags, Tenth Air Force PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES AFXGI FLYOBRPT 1,~52 5. Weather and winds at time of sightings &« Weather: (1) “ Visibility - six (6) to twelve (12) miles (2) Clouds - scattered cirus at 18,000 feet (3) Moon = dark be Winds: () Surface - 280°/03 knots 5,000t = 270…
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… Janczewski JXe 2,00 Se 9th AV@ ey Broadvi¢ OW» Tllin 10 L\FOIN=C REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) 19 December 1951 and AFL 200-5 PO ——reeenerenee INCLS. p SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. This report contains reported to this headquarters. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosure…
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…NES, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, i INCLS. This report contains information on unidentified flying ay adn Subject report was investigated by 2ND LT, GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI and ?. TAYLOR 0 f the spialgbincng oF ELLs, HEADQUARTERS , TENTH APPROVED: ‘. Pe Lt sued As stant Fass for Operations SIE) LU E Mime. WUhes u/ tch of CAPTAIN PIERWAN'S , RR a s htings DISTRIBUTION BY …
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…CLAS: tittea TION}: ¥ Ne: tates, 186—55570-1 u. Declassification Authority: NND 57565 FROM (Agency) : REPORT NO, irector of Intellizence : 3 Headquarters Co ommand , USAF 5263 ibid | oF ae | es | | At 0915 hours cn 6 August 1952, 2 I oddross: uel 3S whee 7 Sat me ad ¢ sam +: 7 $ 3 Freported sighting tso (2) disk, size: same as a fifty cent (S0¢) pi€e#heading…