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DD SEP 62 0-329 (TDE)
PROJECT 10073 RECORD

|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION  |
| --- | --- |
|  29 Jul 49 | 64.10N 172.00W (Pacific)  |
|  4. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Military | Other (ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRING)  |
|  4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  N/A | A pilot at position 64.10N 172.00W at 2000ft reported four heavy black puffs of smoke over Chaplina area. The puffs slowly formed and dissipated rapidly at regular intervals.  |
|  5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  Not Reported | A pilot at position 64.10N 172.00W at 2000ft repor
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AF Form 112
UNCLASSIFIED
Alaska
IR-37-49
AF-28048-1
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
Smoke Sighting over Chaplina
Northeastern Siberia
Hq Alaskan Air Command
16 August 1949
29 July 1949
A-1
St Lt, USAF
Lt. Col.
None
A pilot flying at position 64°10'N - 172°00'W at 2,000 feet reported four (4) heavy black puffs of smoke over Chaplina area. The puffs formed slowly and dissipated rapidly at regular intervals of one (1) to two (2) minutes, each burst forming after the preceding one had dissipated. The weather at the time was 10/10ths coverage with tops at 1200 feet, visibility unlimited, blue s

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