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PROJECT 10073 RECORD | 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 25 Aug 52 | | --- | --- | | 2. SOURCE | Military | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | Not stated | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 3 seconds | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | Not stated | | 7. COURSE | Not stated | | 8. PHOTOS | ☐ Yes ☑ No | | 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE | ☐ Yes ☑ No | | LOCATION | Far East | | --- | --- | | 10. CONCLUSION | Possible: MISSILE | | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | SEE CASE FILE | SHEET 43.6012-1 65-06 Aug 1952 RETURN TO: Director Asss. Bureau State Aerospace Studies Inst ATTN: Archives Branch Maxwell AFB, Alabama FO…
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AF FORM 112—PART I APPROVED (JUNE 1948) (CLASSIFICATION) FAR EAST 23 Aug 67 5 | COUNTRY | REPORT NO. | LEAVE BLANK | | --- | --- | --- | | North Korea | IB-3-52 | | AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT: Sighting of Unidentified Object DATE ISSUED: 26 August 1952 FROM (Agency): 19th Bombardment Group, Medium DATE OF REPORT: 23 August 1952 EVIDENCE: B-3 PREPARED BY (SIGNATURE): EUGENE L. RYBICKI, 2nd Lt., USAF SUPERSEDES (CHARGE, SERVICE, OFFICIAL, PRINTING REPORT, etc., as applicable) 1. This report involves a sighting of an unidentified object by crew of a 3-29 flying weath…
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AF FORM 112—PART II APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT | FROM (Agency) | 19th Bombardment Group, Medium | | --- | --- | | REPORT NO. | IR-3-52 | | PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES | | At 0104I on 23 Aug 52 over XE 2841, aircraft 6359, which was scheduled for weather reconnaissance in the Sizulju area, sighted an unidentified object. The aircraft was on a heading of 044 degrees at an altitude of 22,000 feet, weather was 1/8 to 3/8 undercast with no moon. The sighting was made by the Airborne Commander, Aircraft Commander, Pilot, Bombardier, C.F.C. and Right Scanner. The object w…
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