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. : Scranton, pamnyboante Probate Balloon Pessibly Belleen Wes Airereft robebly Aircreft ossibly Aircreft Wes Astrenemi Probebly Astrenemicel Possibly Astronemicel oF oa ee NUMBER OF OBJECTS Unknewn } a OF SIGHTING n0is, shape of vapor trail or teil of seasaht @ luminous green fi motvecr - no deteil “ Foaatbly a ATtCG PC 329 (REV 26 SBP $2) 4 ——e mm
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3D0 1-10-36 POT INTELLICENCE REFOPT Subj: Unidentified Flying Objeste (1) Description of the cbject(s) : (a) Shape = Observer stated that the object was in the shape of a veper trail similar to those made by high-flying aircraft; that it appeared to him te be about twe (2) feet in width and that it was equally luminous from begining te end. (b) Sise compared te a known object. <- Observer stated that he could net compare the objest he saw to any mewn object. (c) Color. = Luminous - no particular coler. (4) Number. = One (1). (e) 7ormation, if more than one. =< Met applicable. (f) any diseernib…
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3D0 1410-36 SCOT INTELLIOBICE RErORT * Subj: Unidentified Flying cbjects (2) Description of course of object(s): Cont'd (a) on of flight path and maneuvers of object(s). - ted the object was proceeding due north at an tude he could not estimate, and that the object made no maneuvers while he had it in sight. (0) Giaaee 6? Gonmpsanaes | of Bay mye - GER stated that the luminessense of the object grew dim as he turned ial Ges Ge Ue doe oF Wale eo Ge creed. (f) Length of tine in sight. =< About 20 <- 30 seconds. (3) Manner of observation: (a) Gael sick. omaha, ae air-visual, electronic. (If elect…
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a a in ee Tt ai eeaaee is or dhalin SPOT INTELLIGENCE RESORT Objects 5D0 1-10-36 Subj: Unidentified Flying Et ———- ee == se 2 ee i ee = SSESRSE He : E g E - i — (oe) Amount ef clead cover. = ene. A) SeeeeeeeeeD Se Gree GHS Steet to etded Lesttes. = Any other waueual astivity or condition, metecrelogical, astronomical, er otherwise, which might account for the sighting. <- None known. (9) Existence of any physical evidence of the sighting, such as UNCLASSIFIED T3V SACS
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iy BDO 1-10-36 SPOT INTELLICENCE REPORT Subj: Unidentified Flying Objects (10) Interception or identification action taken (such action may be taken whenever feasible, complying with existing air defense directives). < Wone knom or observed. (11) Lecation ef any air traffic in the area at time of sighting. - obeerved Pesition title and ecmmentse of the (12) the — Commander, Seranton, Pa. Detachment, 34 District OSI (IG) ces Comdr, ATIC, W/P ATB, Ohie, ATT: ATIAA-@C, in w/Inel in dup Comdr, GiSth ACQW Sq, Benton, Pa. w/Incl (1 cy ea
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