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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE | 2. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS | | --- | --- | --- | | 15 April 1958 | Jutland, Denmark | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local GMT. not reported | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | 5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION not reported | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one | 9. COURSE not reported | | 1…
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RIC OP 101AC 109 ONLY FBIS Middle East/West Europe #: 77, 1958, pp V-4 Country: Denmark Set 1/1, Card 1/1 Info Spec: DE/EE/scw Distr: 4E3d/4E4g/4F1/4F3-3 cys/4B Entire Item "SPACESHIP" OVER DENMARK--Danish officials have appealed for witnesses to corroborate a woman's statement that she saw a "spaceship" on Apr. 15 near Broager, south Jutland. The woman described the spaceship as a big, black, low-flying object bearing on it "a white and yellow circle which seemed to move." She said that when it flew over Broager a number of horseshoe-shaped objects "emitting a strong light" issued from it. …
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NO CASE (INFORMATION ONLY) April 1958 SOURCE: SAUCER NEWS, Oct, Nov 1958 Southend-on-Sea, Sussex, England The photo on the left, above, was taken by Karl Magnusson in Iceland, during the solar eclipse of June 30th, 1954. This is one of a series of saucer pictures taken by Mr. Magnusson at that time. It was sent to SAUCER NEWS by Mr. Skuli Skulason of Iceland. - The photo on the right was taken in April 1958 at Southend-on-Sea, Sussex, England, by a man who prefers to remain anonymous. The saucer is said to have been traveling at a moderate speed at the time the picture was snapped. We have no…
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NO CASE (INFORMATION ONLY) Apr 1958 Sussex, England SOURCE: IAPA - SEP 63 The photo on the right was taken in April 1958 at Southend-on-Sea, Sussex, England, by a man who prefers to remain anonymous. The saucer is said to have been traveling at a moderate speed at the time the picture was snapped. We have no further details as yet. The picture was submitted by P. B. Godfrey-Bartram of Sussex, England, to whom we give our thanks.
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No Case (Information Only) 1 April 1958 Willoughby, Ohio CLIFF EIGHTING IN OHIO: Frank Science of Willoughby, Ohio, made a very good manner sighting last April 1st. But was reluctant to report it, as he was afraid no one would believe him on April 2nd in May. While driving home from work at 4 a.m., he saw an object that seemed to be about 60 feet high, 30 to 40 feet across the top, 50 to 60 feet across the bottom, and shaped like an ice cream cone. It was an unusual color, between orange and red, and glowed like nothing he had ever seen before. "It appeared to be 200 feet in the air," said Sc…
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No Case (Information Only) 3 April 1958 Columbus, Ohio 2 Apr 1958 ...Columbus, Ohio police and military officials were at a loss last April 3rd to explain reports of a bright flying object with a long row of windows seen between 9 and 11 c.m. the previous Wednesday. Traffic on a road near Columbus was stopped as drivers halted to watch the object, which flew around the east and south sides of the city before disappearing in the west..
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No Case (Information Only) 8 April 1958 Elyria, Ohio April 8, 1958 Elyria, Ohio About 7:20 p.m. a NICAP member, (name withheld by request) sighted a round Fury object also reported in Ohio papers of the 1st and 2nd reports of citizens. NICAP member's description said the center— between two hornlike projections—showed as an intense yellow light brilliantly illuminating a half mile area. Sparks or particles like molten metal from a Bessemer furnace seemed to come from the front and side. Object believed to have fallen into Lake Erie.
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10 APRIL 1958 INFO ONLY NO CASE NEW YORK # 4 Flyers Die ## In Stratojet ### 29,1958 ## Explosion NORTH COLLINS, N. Y., April 10—(UP)—Four crewmen perished today when a B-47 Stratojet bomber exploded in flight while attempting to refuel over this western New York community. The sleek six-turbojet from Lockbourne, O., Air Force base was just preparing to make a refueling approach on a KC-37 propellordriven tanker plane at 20,000 feet when it blew apart about one mile astern. The tanker was not damaged. Its crew reported seeing the wreckage battle earthward, but no parachutes. Three bodies we…
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