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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 24 May 1950 Morning | Holleman AFB, New Mexico | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Military | INSUFFICIENT DATA | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Triangulation could not be effected. Photos of two different objects | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | Not Reported | Photos taken by two stations on Videon Camera. Two different objects and traingulation could not be effected. Photos sent to Dr Marichi at Cambridge. File incomplete. | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Videon Photos | | 7. COURSE | N/A | | 8. P…
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DECLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MX674, test of 24 May 1950 Lt. Albert EHOSIR 31 May 1950 1 1. Following is preliminary information concerning MX 674 test of 24 May 1950: a. Reference System: NAA Line of fire: 19052 30.8" west of North X: the down range coordinate along the NAA line of fire Y: the off range coordinate, positive to the right Z: the vertical coordinate XY Plane: that plane tangent to the earth's surface through tje reference ½ pomt (0, 0, 0) b. Station locations: Coordinates of station 8: 13549, 20190, 106 Coordinates of station 10: 43309, 23819, 113 c. Frame rate: Five frames…
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ENO 00.92/1 31 May 50 JUL 13 1950 SUBJECT: Aerial Phenomena TO: Commanding Officer AF Cambridge Research Laboratory Attn: Base Directorate, Geophysical Research 230 Albany St., Cambridge, Massachusetts 1. Per request of Dr. A. O. Mirarchi, during recent visit to this base, the following information is submitted. 2. Sightings were made on 27 April and 24 May 1950 of aerial phenomena during morning daylight hours at this station. The sightings were made by LENZ-XIR, Inc., personnel while engaged in tracking regular projects with Askania Photo-theodolites. It has been reported that objects ar…
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INTERVIEW WITH CAPTAIN by W. B. Klemperer (in the presence of Mr. Al Chop of DAC Public Relations) on February 4, 1955 p.m. at Mr. [redacted] home, Palos Verdes, California 1. Captain [redacted] has been a pilot with American Airlines since 1939, for 16 years. He flies all types of commercial airplanes. Presently he is on regular DC-6 coach service between Los Angeles and Chicago. He has about 15,000 flight hours, accumulated at the rate of approximately 1000 hours per year. He is considered extremely reliable and experienced. During the war he flew DC-4's regularly between New York and Engla…
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Interview with Capt. -2- right again for a better view but the UFO streaked across towards the East behind them. Capt. saw it once more through the pilot's window to the rear as it went off into the distance towards the Atlantic. Two or three passengers also saw a light pass by and one stewardess "saw something go by". Capt. reported the observations to the Washington tower by radio but neither the tower personnel nor the Washington radar picked up anything significant to confirm the sighting. The press heard of the incident through the Washington tower. On the following morning was interr…
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NO CASE (INFORMATION ONLY) SOURCE: Menzel "World of Flying Saucers" Summer 1950 Denver, Colorado A saucer incident that might have become a classic Unknown occurred in Denver at 10 A.M. on a summer's day in 1950. A man was sitting on the shady porch of his house, reading. Beyond the porch roof the sun shone brightly. Glancing up from his book, he was startled to see a formation of perhaps a dozen spherical objects, shining iridescently, traveling toward the distant mountains. As he watched, those in the front of the procession seemed to vanish instantly while others appeared out of nowhere to…
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