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C00015477 ; a wey ce ASH IETION po saan i my me ‘CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY KEPORT NO. OO -w-30357 ° INFORMATION FROM . 74 4 FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. -- } ° } S COUNTRY —-Non-Orbit -- DATE OF a . . on ee. ( INFORMATION 1952-1954 SUBJECT Military - Air Scientific - Aeronsutics = HOW : Lot DATE DIST. 2.7 May 1954 PUBLISHED Nevspapers ° WHERE j PUBLISHED Ae indicated NO, OF PAGES 2 | DATE PUBLISHED © 12 Dec 1953-12 Jan 1954 ° . . SUPPLEMENT TO LANGUAGE = Various . ae REPORT NO. : THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION SOURCE - As indicatea “FLYING SAUCER” THEQRIES AND EXPERIMENTS DI…
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CO0015477.- ee cu 00-3667 s FLYING DISK PATENTED -- Naples, Il Giornale, 12 Jan 5h q According to # Genoa newepaper [not further identified], the patent office PO of the Genoa Chamber of Commerce bas issued a patent for a flying disk to Scipione Mattolin, 36, a Venetian naval fitter residing in Getoa. The inveo- tion is patented as No 165 of Patent Register 125. The disk would cost in ex- cess off800 million lire; it could attain a speed of 3,000 kilometers per hour. Mattolin has offered his invention to Italy, but it has been turned down; be dutends to emigrate and offer it elsewhere. ‘ The F…
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