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…ed fae a light aircraft. Time and area dropped tie-in with sighting time etc. It is the belief of the investigating officer that it was the leaflet reported as unidentified objects. 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 TRAN…
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…f report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part IT.) Visual observation of unidentified objects in N portion of cleared 6. Assigned Ne ele chs Win Cad va TAT S.A.M. Sq.; Wsbdn. Capt. Webster is known to the undersigned and I have confidence in his judgement. He is a mature, …
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…Five (5) RPM, 400 PRE What was the approximate frequency of the transmitter? 1290 MC II. GENERAL QUESTIONS What were the general weather conditions at the time unidentified target was observed? High thin overcast and low broken overcast. What weather data from nearby U.S. weather stations is available on temperature vs . altitude, humidity vs altitude, and w…
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…st inclosures at lower left. Begin text of report on AF Form 112— [art II.) At 1927, PST, 9 January 1953, two (2) pilots assigned to this organization observed unidentified flying objects (lights) in the vicinity of Santa Ana, California stigation was conducted and a ‘ while. flying on a routine training mission. An inv 1 statement was obtained from the airc…
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…on, 93d Bombardment Wing (M), Castle Air Force Base, California. He has been on flying status three and one half years; further, he has not previously observed unidentified objects. b. Ist Lt. CHARLES C. LOVELESS, USAF, co-pilot (1231C) on the same combat crew as Lt. Brandt. Lt. Loveless has been on flying status for two and one half years and has been assig…
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…aircraft was first observed at 1006 hours, at an altitude of 40,000 feet, with a speed of five hundred (500) knots, and on a course of ninety (90) degrees. The unidentified objeet was ebserved in the wake of this aircraft. Cc GEORGE T, LUDLUA, JR. 2nd Lt., USAP Asst. Wing Imtelligence Officer NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DE…
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…one of the Navy blimps mentioned above might at ‘ oa 4 i : ‘ 1 fave been in the area, there was no known air traffic sround at the time. ie Reports of sighting unidentified aircraft of uncoventional desien have been Poming in from the Hong County area for quite some time, but Booth!s sighting is the only one that has reported seeing the objects so close at h…
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…. Begin text of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) Report submitted in compliance with AFL 200-5, Department ef the Air Force, dated 29 April 1952, Observation of unidentified flying objees by Captain Roderiek D. Thompson of this base, Significance ef this report is undetermined, # % \ % aan DECLASS oF ai wr at { is Cr Me fing ali ae gs, Dae ee ip be fed wh EN …
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…well qualified, from a number of years flying experience, to accurately observe and record their observations. Neither had any preconceived opinions concerning unidentified flying objects, and seemed to be completely objective in relating their observations. All possibilities as to the source of this light have been examined with no identification being made…
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…t hau > RPM Normal. Was zed frequently during detection of unusual activity. ency of the transmitter? 1412 mcs i ere the general weather conditions at the time unidentified target was observed? 28 visibility, snow, overcast. om nearby U.S. weather stations is available on temperature vs vs altitude, and wind velocity vs altitude? E 2000 Overcast, 15 Mi. Vis.…
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AF FORM 112 APPROVED 1 JUNE 1248 COUNTRY @ (1) Vem esis (13 CRE] (CLASSIFICATION) REPORT NO. (LEAVE om eee { ry > ce) Mer T =. OP” , AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT (*) Re DOr: VV AREA REPORTED ON = . ) s2eWweenaw oO WOU GS Lich FROM (Agency) wr (Oo) 7 ~ Mi chi =5¢ ee } ( J U ae j ne bees AE oe | VODUN AYvocH ed OF REPORT ( Gs f ) Ot) PREPARED BY…
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…e significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begin tert of report on AF Form 112—Part II.) I. CONTENTS: Visual observation of Unidentified Flying Activity in S (Frankfurt - Berlin) Corridor. II. SOURCE: A. General: kt Name oc ccccecccccccceseccvcsccccesecessethite, E.R, a Dc bb boas 0 ChO ck 6 cba hd <K6k 0k 0 0 dob Lt. 3. S…
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…ATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. Head quart 36th Divisio Basie seh ikes FB, Th ecger nic | LRP 3-53 PAGE +» 2 Paces 1. On the night of 15 April 1953, fovr unidentified sightings of lights over Tucson, Arizonay were observed and reported, a. The first sighting was orange-red, predominating color was orange. It was first Sighted coming from th ie north on…
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…JUNE 1948 _ __ RRSPRECTED™ (CLASSIFICATION) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) Wing Intelligence Office REPORT NO, ob fie ae 1 1 | PAGE OF PAGES Unidentified objects sighted by Mrs. M. G. Goodwin of 123 Cliffwood Drive, San Antonio, Texas, on 27 May 1953 from 2030 to 2045 hours. MRS. GOODWIN'S STATEMENT: On Wednesday night May 27, 1953, I saw …
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…Doar y 2 On Weinesday night » i% was ag brilliant as « star Sirpplane or Jet. or Glumer as it moved avay. St hed no wapor traiig, lights sesmed to be circling. Unidentified objeets sighted by Gres. BR. G G ry ia seemed te be moving at a great rate of Speed. the light was much brighter ami di the light never disappeared behind anything, it was just « light. g…
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… OKLAHOMA Reporting Commander Air Materiel Comman ATTN: MCEP Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Director of Intelligence Headquarters, USAF Washington, 25, D. C, Unidentified Flying Objects nee ort is forwarded in accord with Air Force letter 200-5, dated 29 April 1952, FOR THE COMMANDER: WZ 1 Incl “DAVID A, POWERS, IRA AF Form 112 (2 cys) Lt Colonel, USAF w/1…
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…12—PART | Sk “UTNTT (CLASSIFICATION). APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 « = - COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LRA VE PeAN ey A wf A ” bog BE oe 763% AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unidentified Flying Objects Reporting AREA REPORTED ON SUBJECT | FROM (Agency) Security Indoctrination Office Hq OCAMA, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DATE OF REPORT © DATE OF INFORMATION 7 > og fo EVALUATIO…
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…TED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS District Office No. 23 - Carswell Air Force Base Fort Worth, Texas 24-Of49 SUBJECT: Unidentified Phenomena Observed in Sky, N.E. of Fort Worth, Texas, on 9 July 1953 Commander Southern Air Procurement District P. 0. Box 9038 Fort Worth, Texas l. Information was received on this subje…
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…. W. IR~44.2~53 he Washington 25, D. C. ‘ PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES FLYOBRPT 2022h5Z as received from Hamilton Flight Service Center follows: *aPh076 AT 1335P REPORTED UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS 3758N 12030W AND 3748 11905W ON TRUE COURSE OF 096 DEGREES AT 155 APPEARED TO BE IN FORMATION THEN BREAK UP AND FLY IN CIRCLES AROUND ACFT APPEARED TO HAVE MASS OF FIRE IN …
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… REPORT NO. 2 | PAGE OF 3 PAGES i. Two crew members of TB~29 4076, 4th Radar Calibration Squadron, Hamilton Air Force Base, California, state that they sighted unidentified flying objects on 20 August 1953 from 2105Z (1405PDT) to 2115Z (1415PDT) between Georef coordin- ates EJAH2350 and EJBJ2147 (Mono Lake area, California) on a heading of 096D and altitude …