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wo Saw Pd to the crew and passengers. Just preceding t} ~ : .& 18 ONSSU of a lightning stroke tq an aircraft, pilots havs re- ’ ported observing a streamer of corona dischar up on the nose, propellers or other extremity craft? of the aircraft and depends on the passage of ning stroke nearly or through the aircraft. Co . The movement of the streamer accompan …
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UCR LP PARTIAL Engineering Division Memorandum Report Nose MCREXD=69]-18D & April 19L9 persons at Fort Knox and other towns in Kentucky a few hours earlicr. All saw it in the southwest and many thought it was only a few miles away. The Commanding Officer at Goodman Field observed it for 1 1/2 hours, (beginning at 15). During this time it seemingly remained s…
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Oe Be es pt BY tas al. gn ee ae & Bngineering Division Memorandum Report Ho. MCREXD=69] 14D 26 April 1919 manouvering or not maneuvering, It is quite possible that it was simply climbing steeply on a relat ively straight course, such as wold be taken by a lighted weather balloon, As a matter of fact, a lighted weather balloon wes released by the Fargo Weathe…
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… a normal speaking speed. On the other hand it is not easy to count , seconds and at the same time make all the other desirable observations. It must be remembored that when a person is excited his estimates of time are apt to be rather inaccurate. d. Bstimation of the elevation angle of the object. Almost all persons will overestimate elevation angles. This…
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…neral terms, a description o* the likelihood of a visit from ather worlds as an engineering problem and some points retarding the use of space vehicles as compared with descriptions of the flying objects. ‘Mr. Collbohm will deliver copies to Colonel McCoy at Wright-Patterson Air Base durins the RAND briefing there within the next few days. A good beginning i…
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…orce SAR~2=79 PAGE ved OF 6 PAGES 1. wUewspvaper Story: ae The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, evening edition, published 18 April 1950, carried a front page picture and story captioned "Fictures Offer Proof ... Vet Sees Flying Objects in Sky and Photographs Them." (Incl No, 1) bo. The story told how fort Worth, Texas, Snapped "objects he said definitely were some…
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…par acrapl 5o(2) below and Incl No. 3), The last "object," allesedly shown in Incl No. 5, reportedly behaved exactly as the others except it was alone and appeared to be moving at a greater Speed, The entire episode required a period of two or three A Riel PT AE ale a, rn I NS PL OR i 3 i yf i minutes, } q 4 ¢ 4 MOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMAT celeb EC…
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… prove the picture a hoax, ec. A thorough study of the negatives revealed that "objects" are abrasions vr. crimps in the film in the exact position as the pictured crescent-shaped odjects. hese abrasions can be induced by a slight crimping or rough handling, usually when ilm into the reel of a film developing tank or prior to processing, The these are abrasi…
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…N | INT: IR-U/AC-11 7 3 | YD. __AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT / /—7 jc. #eRe0 St (Officer) Soe SOURCE : | Ist Lt..B. EB, Swank, USAP tt = a. . ENCES (Comired number, directive, previous report, etc., a3 applicable) ~2 ~ SiUWwARY: (Later conciss remmary of report. Gise significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin te…
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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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… 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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…ding east on the Manitou Beach road, approximately one (1) mile from Junction 223 at Rome Center, Michigan. The light or object was south of me about three hundred (300) feet from the road. It's diameter appeared to be about twenty (20) feet and it travelled at an altitude of twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) feet parellel to the ground. Ditring the few second…
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…ding east on the Manitou Beach road, approximately one (1) mile from Junction 223 at Rome Center, Michigan. The light or object was south of me about three hundred (300) feet from the road. It's diameter appeared to be about twenty (20) feet and it travelled at an altitude of twenty-five (25) to thirty (30) feet parellel to the ground. Ditring the few second…
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…ographic draftsman and others working on the fourth floor of 1109 N. Highland St, Clarendon, Va. offices of the U.S. Geological Survey. First sighted what appeared to be the reflection of metal objects, three (3) in number, and two (2) orange objects shaped like disks. The orange objects maintained a lower altitude and moved in a south- westerly direction. T…
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…he object came to me was about 100 yards away, and approximately 50 to 100 feet above the river, ‘The object was silver in eolor, shaped as a saucer, and had a reddish glow from the bottom, The weather conlitions were clear, a bright moonlight night, with a slight wind, The object appeared from the south-vest and headed tovards the north-east when out of sig…
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…Pilot On 29 Jan 53 I was flying as pileot in a F-94B aircraft on a routine training flight. After making a few intercepts on another F~94, the GCI station vectored us to the Millinocket area to intercept B-29 Nicholson Able~6é. We stayed in the Millinocket area for approximately fifteen (15) minutes with no contact with the B-29. Deciding that the B=-29vhad …
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(USE REVERSE SIDE OF SHEET IF MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED) Has anomalous propagation been observed to extend the range of grourid clutter by this radar at this site, and did this condition exist during or near the time that unknown target was observed? Condition was not apparent at time of sighting. What effects of rain storms and lightning have been observed on …
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…RTED ON FROM (Agency) ________ake Charles, La, “4 DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION Or 68th Bomb We, (i) vot ee February 1953 _______| 12 February 953 Cu PREPARED BY (Officer) i SOURCE Te DONWALD R. CASETY MAJOR USAF Crew Members 52nd Bomb Sq, 68th Bomb We, REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, ete., as applicable) AFL 200-5 and TT 68th DO…
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… objects gene by Me. Frank Jacobs on , lz2 Cliffiwoed Drive, Sam aahonic, Texas from 2030 te 2045 hours on the 27th May 1953. These objects were round ami appeared the gize of a large star; ome appeared a bit larger and seemed te be nearer the ground. ‘There were nine \9) ebjects sighted and were orange-white In eoler. Objects appeared as a steatiy light lee…
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…D ON FROM (Agency ky ecuri ty Indoctrination Office Hg OCAMA, Oklahana City, Oklahoma DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 9 June 195 5 Jume 1953 PREPARED BY (Officer) SOURCE DAVID A. POWERS, JR, Lt Col, USAF Toauny Dowborn “REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) Msg OCHO=2T—60lj—<8 § FLYOBRPT SUMMARY: (Enter co…