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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Elsinore, California 10. CONCLUSION UNIDENTIFIED Pos Lenticular cloud, however, cloud would probably persist and remain visible, also 22,000 ft rather high for Lenticular cloud therefore, UNIDENTIFIED shove y OF OBSERVATION |11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | a] as k gun metal hue. Delta winged had a third fin. Object sen named porte’ passed between two a/c on exercise of 22,000 ft. speed of 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION object estimated in excess of 240 knots.’ Pilot in formation vious) observed obj. Others in formation did not see UFO. FORM | F TD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) P…
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CEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE ‘ ’ ner i HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE UNC LASSIFIE WASHINGTON THE |NS?ZCTOR GENERAL, USAF STH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS ARIGHT-PATTZP TON Al@ FORCE BASE. OHIO In wePLY Reren to: 5D) 2121-146 26 June 1954 SUBJECT: Sighting of Unidentified Aerial Object on 18 May 1954 over Oceanside, California SPECTAL INQUIRY TOs Comnande:: Air Technical Intelligence Center Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio ATTN: ATIAA-20 1. Transmitted herewith for your information are two (2) copies of Spot Intelligence Report, dated 10 June 1954, fron the 18th OSI Distr…
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iid ot asl) by | leg it Mi PERV EG 2 LD} DOWNGRAVER AS ere Se 13. CHARS. PAStAigied 5200.10 10 June 1054 SUBITCT: Sichbing of (nidentified Aerinl Objoct on 13 May 1954 over (Ceceansida, Californias Special lnouiry, LOD 24<322 TOs Jirector of Special arvestirations Hoadcuarters United Statea Air ores Vashingten dy Le Ve le j%SyorstsS: On 27 May 1554, advices was recesived by Lotter from the Digsrics teen igencea OLficer, SLloverth laval District, San Visso, California, to the sifect that DCAD ke [0%Ll, Scuadron Loader, Royal tir vores, on duty wits the -arine All Weather Fichter Sguadroa 542, 2…
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Cir OSI, Subjs Sighting of Unidentified Aerial VbJect on 15 ‘ay 1954 over Oceanside, Californins Speoial Inquiry, 13D 248322 and it apveared to be descending at an ansl@ of about 24 to SO des 700 Se aIGGIN could only state that ite speed appeared to be “vary nigh," at leaet that of the PSD, and probably mush iv here IGGIN @tated that thie series of evonte took plece with créat Yapidit-, and by the tine he was able to oxolain to tis Hadar Observer, Flish: bLioutenent Re fe. DALT N, the ovjeot tad vanished to hie Loft. Squadron Leader iiGci stated that he wae left with the impression that 1125 h…
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2. Ayes Sal ug ig) RRR aac leat. Meee a aI Se hcg pha NES MLO, aA AML AI ORE NE PA RE IO RENOIR RT CT 8 nN RT ARIUS ARNNN NFS EWE RAE Or Halts Sm MAINE ALT. \HATPE" FiGITek SQUADRCIT 542 MARINE AT} PA; ei WMROUP 15 Aircraft, Fleat Jsrine gorse, Pacific El Toro (Santa Ana), Gelifornia 13 May 1954 Donald Re Sqdidr, RAS Sichting report-e-Unusual vbject on Tuesday 16 vay 1954, I was soheduled as pilot of F3D2, :%120 for an AIA exervise in coxaj unetion with F302, "8, pilot “ajor R. Browning. The oxoreise was carried out at 2,900 Pectin ths Ocean Sido area and wes uneventful, At aporoximately 1240 …
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bad = dd I was radar observer to S/Ldr Higgin in ‘JH-20 of V'F(n) bay “Te were detailed to carry out an ATA exercise at 22,000 Feet with “JH-18 piloted by Major BROWNING. At the conclusion of the exercise we commenced a let down in Starvooard echelon (loose fcimeation!, Magee oa a Reing in the lisad. Cur distance from “‘Tiel3 was anoroximately ¢ roehundved=Ti ttyefest (250). “% arvroxinately 1248 hours, on 240 desrees, ancmotiec headine an?’ 15,000 feet altituce, 3/Ldr. Mecin made an ejaculation to the sffect, "did rou see thet’? I did not. I noted our position as avproxinately 1l7des2O0%-3S5d…
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