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l DATE 3. DATE-TIME ee 21. Of Local O20 mo GMT ody 5. PHOTOS Ol Yes No 7. LENGTH OF ‘OBSERY ATION mm ee ee ee eee es ee 30 Minutes. 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING , | an | ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) PROSECT 10073 RECORD CARD. Sees. = i%. Locator . : vine | 12. CONCLUSIONS Was Bailoon Prabably Balloon Possibly Balloon mous, OfflLo a es Was Aiverott Probably Aircraft? Possibly Aircrott DO Ground-Redar 0) Air-lntercep? Rodar me Was Astronomicol , ae Probobly Astronomical - Pas si side Astronomical Goa : 800: O00 ria err Le <= em = te | Other aflecéinsns iatutiichenpbere F tei Evalustion 8. MUMB…
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LPAI LET FAST cs — ae oe ee Re ee Fl - =a, ee tae -3.3£ SUMMARY NUMBER 4 On the evening of 24 June 1954 an ANG pilot, flying an F-51 between Dayton and Columbus, Ohio, reported being followed in * close formation by.a.iizsht for more tnan-50 minutes. He performed as ai, nite te Te : _ - : “rr _ . m4 =} mc _ : i pein 4 ry 17 3 VEePiouUus manuevers in an AULOEMDL LO eL1_tener lose Lie I gee JE: COE Lae a ie Ae ci, \ ay bs i as oe ante : SE ae Bee Ry BAR, . be 3 ~~ on ne | “ : a with it; however, it remained in relatively the same position to the. f r 7 a i i” «@ (iT. we a - a sity® oo sale i i")…
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eg ok ee nee eed ij P eae tpt beg lat it oe PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 12. CONCLU SIONS (3 Loca Teese seta sas se vapee Was Balloon : Possibly Sailoon | : 3. OATE-TIME GROUP be T7908 OF OBSERVATION ' Was Aivcroft? Probably Aircrot? Possibly Airerof? (? ipemaan de Vi saral 0D Ground-Reder Local CMT (03002 4 Ain Visa =“ ainlntareest Rede Was Astronomical Probably Astronomical O Yas Possibly Astronomical ‘ 7, LENGTH OF OBSERVATION [a HUMBER OF OBJECTS | % COURSE Insufficient Dave fer Evaivotion Unnnow coo ooo odip ood. yt ‘ed a oe ee oe he ee ‘ a gach ge gel ee A a EDI OO LL bi 10, BRIER SUMMAR Ra…
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TABLE OF CONTENTS » lavestigator's Narrative Report. Report of Interviews (In chronological order). A. Tower Operator ~- Patterson AFB - 25 June 1954. 8. Operations NCOIC - 97th FIS, Patterson AFB ~ 25 June 195l. C. Operationg officer - ONG — Dayton Municipal Airport -— 25 June 1954. ND, Air Instruesor, ONG, Dayton Minicipal Airport - 25 June 1954. ". Raport of teiapnone conversation with tir. Mitchell of Patterson AFB Radar Approach Control Office - 25 June 195h. A TLACHMENTS A, Attachments «. i - "U.S, Air Forces Technical. Information Sheet", completed by Source — 2); Jume 195l. B. Attachme…
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2. Capt. Hardin, Chier, Aerial Phenomena Section, was not present in 2 gin oak ot 1 ales } ~mrm.e ~~. a — - 4 ae ’ ole Ven —s , * Ge orlice wnen wae avoove roepor’st was received DY the undersigned ALYMeAN « ™" diately upon return of Capt. Hardin, he was informed of 5 2 conversation. .It-was decided by Capt. Hardin (after-short. analysis -o - tm . + 9 - bo Cue -* - - - l * ‘ ~ YT f : T — <5 d 1° {> jnenomena of some type and we would investigate tne matter \ wont 4 7 tie a | i. ie | ‘ TT ) : 7% i ~) lan sau To Ine G44] (; sheyy Hardin then derarted on two Onl r OG, , am Se June iL 7 i T + bh v…page 7
Ie iUNVastiGa’ TOR 'S As RATIVE REPORT : SUBJECT: Unidentified Object Report by lst Lt. Harry Roe, Ohio Air 4 , National Guard Piiot 3 La At aporoximately 9915 hours, Thursday, 2! June 1954, the under- Signed airman, NOCIO Aerial Phenomena PECULON, received a telepnone call from Capt. Wagenhnals, Operations Office of the Chio Air National Guard stationed at tne Dayton Municipal Airport. Subject of the conversation was ' the report of an UPrOB erved by lst Lt. Harry Lee Roe, Jr.,- Ohio Air National Guard Pilot .s he was on a routine flignt between Dayton and : Columbus. Following ire tne detail…
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