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1. DATE - TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION 3 Jul 53 03/1915y, Middletown, New Yc }3. souRceE 10. CONCLUSION A/C Description received on USAF Tech Info Sheet tends to coincide Civilians with that of a maneuvering a/c. : 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION /[11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS e Civ observers saw obj at a great distance » 3 to 5 miles, that looked like an aluminum diesel engine in size » had an aluminum colored body and black wings. When banking in the sun, it reflected sunlight. Appeared as a tail less conet. 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE O Ves (i) Ne FORM FTD ser 63 0-329 (TDE) previous editions of this form ma
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ra . 3 ‘“ UNCLASSIFIED/ <> C AIR DEFENSE COMMAND , : ENT AIR FORCE BASE j { , \\ NV COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO (7 \ #2 SUG ss | rf ADDRE 319.1 4 ry SUBJECT: (Restricted) FLYOBR Pr 0 Q y TOs Commander Air Technical Intelligence Center : | ATTN: ATIAA=2C : Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Chio In accordance with Air Force Letter 200-5, 29 April 1952, the inclosed report of unidentified flying objects (AF Form 112) is | forwarded for your information. FOR THE COMMANDER : AF Form 112, Parts I fOSk: va D, HOR! dtd 30 Jul 53 Ast Command Ad? AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS; NOWNGRADED 2 YEARS. > (mp AFTER 12 pE 
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\ UNCLASSIFIED AF FORM 112—PART | APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK) Lie 300538 AJR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION —_- ines? iz ee a ae a = i ee Se ee ee —_——_ ae = SUMMARY: RY: (Enter conciee summary of report. Give significance in sinal one-sentence paragraph. List incloowres ot lower left. Beyin text of report on AF Form 119—Part 11.) The inclesed FLIOMRPT reners received at this headquarters free Nesdgquarters castern Arnmy Antiaireraft “oemand, ctewart 4773, [TY is forwarded in compliance with AVL 200-5, par 7d and (CI, shapter V, PFROVISD: ROSIER W
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UNCLASSIFIED | AF FORM 112—PART It AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM (Agescy) REPORT NO. D/T EADF, Stewart AB PAGE i a OF PAGES — as ee li ll <% (6 le The following report received by letter at this headquarters from ieadquarters Zastern Aruy Antiaircraft Command, Stewart Air Force lase, 11.1, is reproduced below: EASTARS ARMY ANTIAIRCRAFT COMMAND Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G2 Stewart Air force Have, Wi, \. PAACeB 350.09 2? duly 1953 SUBJECT: PFLYOSRPP TOs Corasanding General Eastern Aip Defense Force stewart Air Yorce Uase Newbargh, lew York ATTNs JLirector of Intellisence
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{ UNCLASSIFIED ( AF FORM 112—PART 11 APPROVED | JUNE 1948 ‘AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT FROM ( Agency) REPORT NO. D/I ZADP, Stewart AF3, PAGE OF PAGES "7" a a 3}. ———— The shape of the object was difficult te determine, but observers stated the gua caught the object in a bank, at which time the nearest ching trey could comoare it to would be a diesel railroad engine. 1% was blunt and bulky in natare and they were Guite positive that the object aid not have wings. The very high sceed of such a large bulky object caused +s two oveervers to wonder ami pay close attention. ine vbject way no
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Form A U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepored so that you can give the U. S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your name will nor be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that, if it is deemed necessary, we may c
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Page ? le a ER a 8. IF you saw the ovject at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? | 8.1 STARS (Circle One): : 8,2 MOON (Circle One): @. None a. Bright moonlight b. A few b. Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark d. Don’t remember a _—ee! eS eS a ee Se ee ee ee ee es ee es ee es d ° Don "t remomber ee ee ee eS ee ee ee ee oe _——a = = = =-_— ee oes se pe 9. Was the object brighter than the background of the sky? (Circle One): o.( Yes > b. No c. Don’t remember 10, IF it was BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness like that of an au
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Pege 3 16. Tell in a fow words the following things about the object. Ehsale tt thing ~ pesetiyely We ers’ - a. Sound b. Color 7 fb At N 24/7 o iz } 17. Draw @ picture thet will show the shape of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details of the object that you sow such as wings, protrusions, ete., ond especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 18. The edges of the object were: (Circle One): a. Fuzzy or blurred b. Like o bri t stor = 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were 

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