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SS eae PROJECT 10073 RECORD . Shey | a GROUP 2. LOCATION “0 - C Cieveland, Ohio rag iA3 ASTRONOMICAL: JUPITER Goc & 7ist FIs - 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS piter in position ofobject. a/c could not gain on object. Always shead of a/c on course of 310°. Jupiter at 300° az 10° elev. No radar contact in area. 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION /|11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Orange light, alternated to red glow. Chased by F-86 of 71st 6 TYPE OF OBSERVATION FIS. Object appeared and disappeared three times. Sky clear. No radar contact (a/c or ground) made. Alt varied air visual from 15,000 to 19,000 ft. 7. COURSE w
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‘ - ’ / Te a , tal . AA 41» a Se } | AF FORM 112 \) el _~“(ELASSIFICATION)———C~™S en Cy } APPROVED 1 JUNE 198 {4 (1. \ COUNTRY | REPORT NO. | (LEAVE BLANK) Ries AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _ AREA REPORTED ON nom Ae"d) Tigt Fighter Interespter Squadron DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION “~ ‘ SOURCE ——_ 2 Saad t PREPARED BY (Ojncer) de Co COPALAMD, 24 Lt., Uda? REFERENCES (Control number, directive, preriowa report, etc., as applicable) = SU MMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inelosures at lower left. Begin tezt of 

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