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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | September 1963 | Hendersonville, N.C. | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Second hand report made over one year after reported observation. Duration and other essential data omitted for evaluation. Insufficient data for analysis. | | One | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | Not Reported | Object passed about 1/3 mile above observers and about 300 yards in front of them. No sound. It approached the observers with the wings pa…
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December 11, 1964 Raleigh, N. C. Defense Department U. S. Air Force Department on UFOs Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: During a conversation with [redacted], a student at N. C. State, he related an incident in which he and his cousin saw an object (see enclosed drawing) which they could not identify [redacted] said that he could not remember the exact date, but did say that it was sometime during the first two weeks of September, 1963. Statements (paraphrased and condensed) made by [redacted] about the sighting are as follows: 1. The object was flying NE to SW. 2. We [redacted] and his cousin…
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December 11, 1964 5. The object made no sound in its passage from horizon to horizon, nor was there any sound, such as a sonic boom, after it had disappeared from view. 6. The object approached us with its wings parallel to the earth and with the ovel (see drawing) facing upwards. As it passed us, it rotated around its central axis so that the ovel was perpendicular to our line of sight. After the object had passed, it rotated back into its previous attitude. 7. The object appeared to be flying parallel to the curvature of the earth. 8. There was no evidence of any type of operating propul…
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I have forwarded this information to you because of your interest in UFOs. and I hope that you will be able to determine what the object was. Sincerely,
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 SHADED AREA: BRIGHT SEMI-DARK GREEN UNSHADED AREA: SILVER-WHITE SCALE: 10-5 LENGTH: 60
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