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: PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION }. DATE 28 Jan 5% 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Lecol ee OMT. 22152 AX Groun d- Vi sual i Air Vi sual T.V¥ y SS eg civilian 10, BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Circular, baseball type, bright Light stationary at 30 deg elev in N. Pilot DC-47 also saw obj. Thought flight gradually to N object became smaller bright and shining. ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) Blackstone, Virginia 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9% COURSE 31 minutes one stationary |11. COMMENTS 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 Was Balloon Raf robably Balloon ossibly Balloon Wes Aircraf…
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/5/ LOCATION OF ORSSEVEP? A BLACKSTONE ARMY AIP FITLT ’6f IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OF ALL OBSERVERS — -DONCANSON WB AIFUAYS OPEFATIONS SPECIALIST CAA INSAC PO 70S 3e2 BLACYSTONE VA UNKNOWN SR: aie vs OPePATIONs SPECIALIST CAA INSAC PO BOX 320 BLACKSTONE VA UNZNOWN Ca 0 P AIP FIELD OPEraTion Ree | eee ie oPeRatTions i4) PAGE THREE JEDLS 4A ‘7/7 WEATHER AND WINDS ALOF] CONDITIONS AT TIME AND PLACE oF SIGHTING A DUSK CLEAR B SURFACE WINDS 232DEGREES § S5KNOTS 6232 349 S45 J 19233¢ wa 25 om OF TX zz“ 16322 ww 79 Te 72 ie = ed - ~ A we rns -~ ~~ i. =. — — ell Seal a * ce oP aon 75 F ‘> T Ez - _ ir …
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A ae J ro | 47 DISCRIPTIONS CIRCULAR BASESALI. BRIGHT LIGHT ONS NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE MCATIVE NEGATIVE PAGE TWO JEDLS 4A f2/ DISCRIPTION OF COURSE A NOTICED OBJECT NO PARTICULATE rEIEeMcrron ee | £3 DEGREES IN EASTERLY STATIONARY THEN BEFORE DIPECTION f a rartTr? y we ~~ oe ee le | ao -™~ = © er =? * . » - > ele “> —_ 4 : i } . ~*~ ? ~ * F oe f — > * -_~ « — - o-, m @#% 5 ‘ .~ 4 ‘tic! = J i = VNOTS HOMT STATION BROOWL! P , si a os « @& &% Vi: ne &? a,¢ ; ——_ / - ISSAPPEARING MOVED IN AN EASTERLY
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2ist District OSI 24-9 Subdjs Blackstone, Vae UA LSS OI-INT (11 Feb 54) lst Ind Heedgquarters, 405th fighter Bomber Vins, Langley Ard, Va. Ts Director of intelligencs, Headquarters USAF, Washington 2 l. The basic letter is forwarded for your information. 2. This report hes not instrustions from the Diracto 2ist Distriet Offica of Sypsci omit Such renrorts in let Info cy Air Technical Intel Center Vriztht-Pattersor “2i%, Ohio AFOIN been mada on an AF Sorm 1 r, Office of Security Investigation te | = 4» + a . >) ir - = - el Investicetions, giviue “~D Sighting of Unidentified Object 34°0r 17 FEB …
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RINCLASSIF IED File Nos 24=0 ll February 1954 2ist District OSI (iG), Lu gley AFB, Hampton, Virginn SUBJ: - Sighting of Unidentified Object Mear Blackstone, Virginia matter QM ivised that he was flying a F<94 aircraft over Langley AF3 when notified of the unidentified object by the 771lst AC & W Squadron. OSBORNS advised that he was given directions by the AC & W Squadron, and reguested to investigate the directed areas for the unidentified objects. QQ recalled that he had patrolled the areas di edb AG *% W, but had failed to observe any unidentified oc ts ll 0 advised from memory that he had …
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iJ N ~WSOSIF LED , File Not 24=0 ll February 1954 21st District OSI (1%), Lansley AFB, Hampton, Virginia SUBJ: “Sighting of Unidentified YVoject Near Blackstone, Virginia Sincs 1 January 1965 a etated that at 1715 hours on 23 dvanuary 1954, while he was at how, he looked into the sky and noticed a bright, white, shapeless object which appsared to be at an altitude of between twelve (2) and fifteen (15) thousand feet. aid thers wers a few ouds in the sicy and the sun was still shining. According to me object had a constant shine and remained stationary in tne cy at about a thirtz£30) dezree ang…
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UNCLASSIFIED File Nos 24=0 ll February 1954 21st District OSI (1G}, Langley APB, Hampton, Virginia SUBJ: Sighting of Unidentified Object Near Blackstone, Virginia appeared so large at such an altitude. QQ further advised the OSI agents that Roanoke, Virzinia had reported three (3) Looss weather balloons, on the morning of 28 January 1954. Roanoke had noted that the balloons were drifting in a north, northeasterly direction. estimated that if the direction of drift continued, the balloons would have passed no closer than one hundred (100) miles (approximately) from Blackstone and that in such a…
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