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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1 DATE Sage 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 1] Was Balloon Cee ee A ereet, TGNR a tePey Baieen 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION witaat f Local tie EAT oe ESE Po lO Ground- Vi sual O) Ground-Redar Reucade Rirasuati re: ee XIXAir Vi sual X Air-Intercept Radar {2X Possibly Aircraft 5. PHOTOS — Dy een Oh eee rne oe 6. SOURCE O Was Astronomical OG Yes O Probably Astronomical ? ‘ O Possibly Astronomical ee nM ee AL i f 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE 1 BARC) 1) 6 a EEE OR ered es CoP ENT AS O Insufficient Data for Evaluation a O Unknown en ee 
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BL/Hq, 132d FB Gps; Subject: Unidentified Flying Objects Revorting ATSOP (1. Feb 55) 2nd Ind FEADQUARTERS 4602D AIR INTSLLIGINCE SERVICZ SIUADRON (ADC) » int Air Force Base, Colorado Svrings, Colorado a» : TO: Commander, Air Technical Intelligence Center, Wrisht-Patterson Air Force Base, ATINe ATIAE=5, Dayton, Ohio In view of the fact thats (a) the sighting was for only 25 seconds; (b) it was not revorted for eicht days after its occurrence; and (c) we have no flight immediately available to Des Moines, Iowa, a follow-up field investication was not deemed worthwhile, mS C6 3D a onl hale : JOHN
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HYADQUARLARS L32D #IGHTSR BOMBAR GROUP LOWA ALK NALTONAL GUatw Municipal Airvort Das Moines, Ilowa 1 February 1955 SUsIiaCL: UNLIDANTIFIcD LYING OBJuC’s RePORTING TA2U s Headquarters 132d Fightsr Bomber Wing Jowa Air National Guard Municival Airport Das Moines, lowa LO ; Headquarters Air Vefense Command iil Air Force Base, Colorado AviW: 4602 AISS 1. dn accordance with Ai'd 200-2 dated 12 August 1954, the following intormation is hereby submitted: & Descriotion of tha object: (i) A whita light varying in intensity which seemed to be Tlashing 2t a set freausacy. (2) Whe sizsa appeared to be esu
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t. r=" (5) The object was sited At 21:07 C and broke off contact at 21:35 © at 35,000 fsat. Vaunere OL observation. (1) Air visual contact (<) ho ovtical aids. (3) De33a, anG Jet 52=-9590, 29,000 feat 030%, 290 anots, Des Moines, Iowa, ime and date of Leieshnting: 3U January 1955, 03:07 zulu. .i 2 oe Fy HLEAG on wr oe ee Te L.M. 5920 GaURGs", Winterset, lowa,. ldentitying intormation of ail odserver, (1) N/A (2) Major, Allan #. Packer L32d ¥ignter Bomber [roun Onsrations Officer ist.Lt. Douglas C., Myers 124th Viehter Bomber oquadron Onerations Officar Weather and winds alofs conditions at tim
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J. N/A Kk Major allan 4. Packer Ooerations Officer Lica Wiecoter Somber Wing, lowa ANG, Can te reporting otficer has no logical explanation concerning the phenomenon. (2) The object was highly manuverabls and snowed so) understanding of tactical mansuvars and used the in every 2. excess speed and altituds to his advantage 1 case. L. N/A. Majov, iowa ANG pase Uperations Ofiicer (1 Feb 55) 7 ist Ind HEADQUARTERS 1320 WIGHTER BOMBER WING, lowa ANG, Manicival Airport, Des Moines, Iowa, 3 February 1955 TO: HQ Air Defense Command, ATTN: 4602 AISS, HNT Air Force Base, Colorado L es Ie Ue

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