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|  1. DATE | 2. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  13 November 1958 | Volos, George | ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon  |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local GMT 10/0310Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☐ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☑ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft  |
|  5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION not given | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one | 9. COURSE North  |
|  10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Controls over
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CONFIDENTIAL
UNCLASSIFIED

Country: Greece
Subject: ( ) Sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects Reported by RHAF
Source: RHAF
Preparing Officer: Major Norman H. Blitch
Assistant Air Attache
Set 1/1, Card 1/2
Info Spec: TK/ml
Distr: 4A2a/4B1a/4E4g/4F3-2 cys

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MC #: None
AF #: 1209301
Rpt #: IR-702-58
Agency: OAirA/Greece
D.R.: 26 Nov 58
D.I.: 13-20 Nov 58
Eval: B-3
Ref: BAIR 460T

Classification Cancelled
(Confirmed by)
Auth. (illegible)
By (illegible)
Date: 18 MAY 1958
AFR 2254 for 2172
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1. The RHAF reports the following sightings of aerial objects, which are submi
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0810 13 Nov

(Withers)

UFO Analysis Sheet 18-702-58 (Returned to AFCIN-4B16)
Location Volos, Greece
Date 13 Nov 58
Hour (Z) 0810
WX Unknown
Description: Controls over Volos at about 58,000 feet
sneezed to NNE, this disappeared northward speed of
object estimated at 500 knots.
Direction of Motion North
Satellite: Ruled out
(AFCIN-4F3) Phone: 69219

Astronomical Phenomena
Meteor, Comet, Planet, etc. Ruled out
Radar Analysis (AFCIN-4E1) None
Natural Phenomena
Ball Lightning, etc. Ruled out
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Aircraft, Balloons, Airships, etc. P 4C

Other:

Evaluation of Source Reliability

Analysis and Conclusions:
The Controls were no doubt produced by an AC. The object was called an "unknown aircraft" by the observer.

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