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PROJECT }0073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS © Was Balloon 14 February 19595 £#| New York City, New York QO Probably Bolloon 3. DATE-TIME GROUP | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION O Fosslbly Balloon local Bact aise Lae aE Pon AlsGround- Vi sual O Ground-Radar Ss Rrabauly Rivarite te eer | Pe’ 2 ©: ) A irr ee 0 Air Vi sual 0 Air-Intercept Radar — O Possibly Aircraft 3. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE - O Was Astronemical OYes O Probably Astronomical iE No Civilian QO Possibly Astronomical }. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION ~—~—_—*«| 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE Other searchlight Insufficient Data for Evaluc…
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wag © HEADQUARTERS rae a a A ve et ~~ = ~ - ? = A wil ‘Big 46024 AiR INTELLIGENCE SERVICE SQUADRON (ADC) | ENT AIR FORCE BASE COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO ~UBJECT: UFOB Report 4 May 1955 TOs Commander Air Technical Intelligence Center ATTN: Captain Charles Hardin (UFOB'ts) Wright-Patterson Air Force Pase ayton, Ohio 1. MInclosed is UFOB Report transmitted to this Squadron by Hq, 26th AD (Defense). 2. this Squadron concurs in the hypothesis of the Preparing Officer that the sighting was possibly caused by search light activity. There have already been other reports from this same vicinity caused …
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ee i "bd re ~ lak mel AF FORM 112 PPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY * = _ = a ———— = —eas DATE OF Loti | siaebane BY Oficay 5 Captain George SA United St at eg of Ar ner ica cz! — Se ee Aik INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION | ca ,! a ts @ hal a ee ae eo = ~ (CLASSIFICATION) (LEAVE BLANK) REPORT NO. ea. ee EPO RT SUBJECT ie fi ta Eee NY er eee ete ee SS eo ae ae ee si ae eee ree ee ee AREA REPORTEDON ss pach ie eiereree FROM (Agency) - -——__—_—_—— phnnlaeninn New York, N.Y. Hq 26th Air Division ‘DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION ‘ mn - 1& 14. February 1955 | SOURCE se pets eS ee rae 7 - | oy on ——— = — ee ‘EFERE…
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¥F FORM 112—PART TI ———eassiFicatION oe IX INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Ayency) | REPORT NO. Ha or Air Division (Def) . " y V lyn APS, Los lyn, ele 1 PAGE 2 OF Rn PAGES le Bo ear, good visibility. Ci be 6000 ft ~ 250 at 21 Kn, 10,000 ft ~ 300 at 33 Kn, 16000 ft — 290 38 Kn, 20000 ft = 300 at 45 kne co 3000 ft scattered, 14,000 ft broken, 22,000 ft overcast, Ge Ten miles. 6. 14,000 ft broken, 22,000 ft overcast. ff. Intermittent showers, o, N/A 10. A large number of aircraft were in the area at the time, New York CaA reports that i would be very difficult to state the exact number, due…
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