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28959263.pdf
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE - 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS : 0 Wes Balloon 6 August 1954 Sen Antonio, Texas O Probably Balloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION OD Fossilty Battoon ’ O Was Ai:croft Local Be /enGoE AG Ground- Vi sual 0 Ground-Rodar O Probably Aircraft GM Tei Se pe O Air Vi sual 0D Air-Intercept Radar O Possibly Aircroft 5S. PHOTOS 8. SOURCE O Was Astronomicel O Yes | 0 Probably Astronemical BH Ne Civilian GO Possibly Astronomical TAT barn Tt 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE D Other__UNIDENTIFIED O Insufficient Data for Evaluation 5 minutes …
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inne - a € S 7? TE * pb 2® To S4Y AM” | ra Wa? | Ay HEADQUARTERS IN-REPLY. ADDRESS BOTH : ERR AGERE, SAN ANTONIO AIR MATERIEL AREA VELOPE TO ATTENTION OF KELLY AIR FORCE BASE. TEXAS FOLLOWING OFFICE CODE Rieter 3) 1543 Seater ae 10 August 199) SUBJECT: UFQB THRU : Cormander Air Materiel Command Attn: Intelligence Division Headquarters Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio TO: Director of Intelligence Headquarters United States Air Force Washington 25, D. C. In compliance with Air Force Regulations 200-2, dated 26 Ancust 1953, the attached AF Form 112 is forwarded, FOR THE COMMANDER s o Meena l…
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AF FORM 112—PART 1! _ Unclassified AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO, Comir., SAAMA PAGE 2 oF 2 PAGES (7) Weather and winds aloft conditions at time and plece of sighting: (a) Observer's account of weather conditions: Clear and calm | (b) From the Weather Bureau, Kelly AFB, Texas, the following was reported ! 2100 hours, 6 August 195): : Wind Direction Velo a | vee (Knots : Surface ih 9 | 6,000 ft 210 8 | 10,000 " 170 7 | 16,000 " 170 | 20 ,000 n 250 6 | 30,000 " 210 1 | 50,000 " O90 Uy 75,000 " 080 15 (c) Ceiling - Clear, (d) Visibility - 15 miles, : (e) Amount of cl…
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‘S AF FORM 112—PART | _ UNCLASSIFIED APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948. (CLASSIFICATION) COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) USA | AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT UrOB™ FROM (Agency) o Antonic ayvac Comdr., SAATIA DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ~ 9 August 195) Unevaluated SOURCE ive Witness AREA REPORTED ON poe ANS z PREPARED BY (Officer) iaio Netanya ar Lin REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., a3 applicable) AFR 200@2, dtd 26 Aucust 19 a SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report, Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosures at lower left. Begi…
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ivj (CLASSIFICATION: AIR INTELLIGENCE Jedd seh dl REPORT FROM (Agency) : REPORT NO, AF FORM 112—PART 1] APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 a i, a a In compliance with AFR 200-2, dated 26 August 1953, the following report is submitted: (1) Description of the object: (a) Shape - Elliptical, (b) Size compared to known object - pea held in the hand at about am's lengthe (c) Color = Varied. At first it was m intense white light, later turned to a pure yellow, then to aqrange, thm wt pink, and finally a dark pinke (e) Formation - N/A, (f) No discernible features or details noted, (¢) No tail, trail, or exhaust no…
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