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ed . 6 Slag ( PROJECT 1007% RECORD CARD . | 3 CONCLUSIONS | rn ; ; o 5 aa alten Was Aailson of] Dec 52- CA. ADIAN, TiuXAS Merabebly Oafoon ae. iii alin ds sheen au dais: & Poss: biy Sallsor: ta saTE “2 Gacatian ae ee te eee eee Re ee ee i. ‘(jic«*e@ s @-. + = @. &% Dave Timé GE iP og “Tyee oe Teta? VWATISCN u: wae ' | RULE P00CST.. me . sons o. Cee -6enes sz Ceres carved: y ata ct Sequvnd Placdear Pe ad 3 > dah j wud - eee =e ee 6 Gees Oe ee | ee ee eee eee ee es hed - 2 . ee on ee ee , | ‘ “rs oP ; OO) Paesilsie Avec ake ' _- = . = . - - = “<s * . * —- . “— 7 | + = i a | = - = as. . | : on « …
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-Canadian, Texas ' i. 27 December 1952 I. Description of Incident _ Several civilian eye-witnesses observed an unidentified aerial object be- tween 2200 and 2300 ‘:iours CST, for two to three minutes. It was described as round, bluish-white light of high intensity and disappeared by going out of sight to the southwest. The object passed low overhead then appeared to climb upward at the end of the sighting. IIe Discussion of Incident ‘local air traffic has not been identified in this sighting. Pending this, the object appears to be a jet aircraft's exhaust seen at a low altitude, perhaps with i…
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Go mn F AY os y. Abe J 3 “fet UNCLASSIF lita Raney ” “Bete NBR 21 MSG NBR 19198 2 a aa —_." pees Tt . prt AE uk teen er acne oe ae a CG S AMA SL 4 SET TO HQ USAF WASH DC FOR Dik vq itNTEL PARATIINSE NO} Ne QUIRED. SEE CRYP 10-CE} CO ATIC WPAFB OHIO ATTN: ATIAA CLASSIFYING CG ADC ENT AFB COLO CG AMC WPAFB OHIO ATTN: INTELL DIV FLY OB RPT. 1 SHAPELESS, UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT THAT EMMITTED AN INTENSE FLOURESCENT“TYPE LIGHT WAS OBSERVED BETWEEN 2599 AND 2499 HRSe CST, Zi DEC S52e ABH APPR MILES SOUTH OF CANADIAN, TEXe OBJECT WAS SIGHTED BY MR EX=B-29 CREW CHIEF, AND 4 OTHER OCCUPANTS OF H Re OBJEC PP…
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“ 112—PART | me 1 JUNE 1948 (CLASSIFICATION) ‘ UNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) United States UNCLASSIFIED) _—_—" AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT ih ee ck —- a ee ee ee ee eer a a eee Viewer sy ee (Unel) FLLORRPT OES EE a AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Ayenep) SiR the ty ag ty ne cai omam ine BS ERE SAAMA DATE OF REPORT NI § " i ce + Major Robert ‘Ie Fox PREPARED BY (Oyjicer) SOURCE AF ~=Letter 200-5, dated 2 April 1s eee ie HEFERENCES (Control ne ; , report, ete., a3 ap, ) _uneneeeees were ‘SUMMARY: (ienter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph. List inclosure…
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wo ‘SEED =a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agency) REPORT NO. . S 4 aM " PAGE OF PAGES iia eis Meee ee Se a = i ae ce ee eR ae ———= ee ee Se ee er ee 2 In compliance with AF Letter 200-5, dated 29 April 1952, the following informa- tion is submitteds. El =e ee ee (1) Object appeared to be round, about the size of a baseball, and emitted a bluish-wnite light. Only one object was seen. A trail or exhaust which consisted of fire and a yellow fumes being emitted from the rear of the object was the only vWisible means of propulsion, lEye-‘Jitnesses could not agree as to the consistency :…
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Cc. rie reer w . FW wb leea at aa Ce tee oe On Saturday, the 27th of Dacember 1952, between 2300 and 2,00 hours, [ was riding in a car aoproxinately 30 miles South of Canadian, Texas, on US Highway oJe Four other occupants and I were travelin, dua South, whan there appsaread before us an intense bluishewhite Livnte The light was different than any light I inva over seen on any con- ventional tyoe aircraft, in that, it had a "Florescent” type color and orichtnesage Tha licsnt at first ap eared in tha Southeast at an altitude of avout two to fone thousand feat, as the object flaw in what saened …
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OSSEEVEKS QUSSTIONJALRE SECTION A 1. VWhen did you see the objects ; o * oe . * — lel Date: x,y BE: sil Day Month Year 1e2 Time of days |] te /2. Achis or PMs (Circle One) Hrs: Min, le? Tima “omas (Sheete One)? a; Masterr c. sSacifis “—) esacval Es Why ee oe ~~ ut 4, 2 ‘ i] te aOUunNn a! She - (Circle One) a Daylight Saving (De } i annard 1h Circle cone of the following to indicate how sertain you are of your answer to the above question 162: (a.) Certain ¢e Net very surs be Fairly oertain d. Just a guess 2e Where did you see the object? . “7 - s » City or low State ountry 3e ‘here were you lo…
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poco ge hag. (a aR ncaa le How did you happen to notice the object? | Oe / , if - y" my . ws : f : * a _ * j ‘ * i eo o e eo.) Gree ae « Go ® Se lihen did you report to some official thet you had seen the ob ject? , am , ee —_ i} - F . } come - os é . ; é j | 7 a " , La » -— f .- 5 ‘, . Day aon h lear ee, 2 ee ee. ee 8s ee EO eS ee ee oe ee ee Oe Oo ee tA Vides tie ae go LG ty - * . ‘ — . . - ae / ‘ 6o Whet vacc yeu Folce ct Lie wir vou ean the objecti [x Ath ty oh E -m i; wt ee. vs! £ Nit, Joe cael Pe ow of, ° v* at Zee.) 20 «mre * © am =e §a286 ©f 282 6-8 8 Se. oe pees eee 6.1 Woah hon you m…
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