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| 1. DATE : TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 27 January 65 27/2050Z | Dayton, Ohio | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Civilian | AIRCRAFT (F-101 & F-102s) | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | The vapor trails were caused by high flying aircraft (F-101 & F-102s) flying in formation. Aircraft were West of Dayton during time of the sighting, confirmed by Base Operations. | | Three | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 2 - 3 Minutes | Observer was looking toward the sky to the West of the city when he observed three objects flying in formation followed…
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DATE: 27 January 1965 TIME: 1550 - 27/2050Z LENGTH OF OBSERVATION: 2 - 3 Minutes WEATHER: Clear, No cloud coverage. ELEVATION: Less than 45 degrees APPEARENCE: 3 Vapor Trails. DESCRIPTION: Objects flew in a formation with vapor trails behind DIRECTION OBSERVED: West 1. A call came from Mr [redacted] at 1600 27 January 65, which was received by Sgt Moody. 2. Mr [redacted] observed the objects at [redacted] and [redacted], West Dayton. 3. Phoned Base Operations at 1605, and was confirmed by them that F-101 and F-102s were in the area of the stated time of observation. 4. Phoned Mr [redacted] ba…
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