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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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…imately 50 miles at 25,000 %. Wingman did not see object. CCI controller had nothing other than the 51's on the scopes Catect ragsed approximately 100 ft. over and 100 1%. to left of “light leader. Wingmen on left wing. Checked MPES ARTCC for balloom flights and received word that last one was coleased from University airport at 24/1446%, landed 24/1901% 250…
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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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…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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…hts. This object was traveling in a northerly direction nebila was constant with no indications of atmosph eric Pdaistance: was visable for about three seconds and appeared to be at a heic five thousand feet. It appeared to be the size of the full moon estimating the actual size or other comparative data, its position in the sky was about 45-509, fae ace ee …
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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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…THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF. eect sii ae 16-—55569-2 U. 8. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE i (chassi ia goa Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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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…
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…I SECURITY ron (CLASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 = 1948 |” s AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 9 FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Director of Intellizence Headquarters Command, USAF Seed Kismet Wes & Sic At 0915 hours on 6 August 1952, a Mr Morrison addresa: 122] 48th Ave (SE) reported sighting two (2) disk, size: seme as a fifty cent (50¢) pi@e heading toward Seat Plea…
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…10) 50,000 3109/36 imots _ 5e The undersigned officer interprets the sighting as a reflection of man= made. light which was suddenly turned off, appeared again and was turned off again. W, Daweountet GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI end Lt. USAF Director of Intelligence +: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE …
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…10) 50,000" = 3109/36 knots 5- The undersigned officer interprets the sighting as a reflection of man- made light which was suddenly turned off, appeared again and was turned off again. H Drea sete GEORGE H. JANCZEWSKI end Lt. USAF Director of Intelligence NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE…