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| 1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 2. LOCATION | | --- | --- | | 21 Jul 49 21/2013E | Mount Pleasant, Utah | | 3. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION | | Military | INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION | | 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | | | TWO | | | 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS | | 3 Seconds | The objects were sighted under the nose of the aircraft on a head on approach curving slightly to their own left. The elapsed time of the visual sighting was 3 seconds. None of the other crew members saw the objects. | | 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION | | | Air-Visual | | | 7. COURSE | | |…
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UNCLASSIFIED HEADQUARTERS 97TH BOMBARDIENT GROUP, MEDIUM 97TH BOMBARDIENT WING, MEDIUM Biggs Air Force Base, Texas BGS2 319.25 9 August 1949 SUBJECT: Report of Flying Discs 1949 AUG 15 09 13 TO: Commanding General Air Material Command Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio ATTENTION: MCJAXO 1. Indicated hereon is report of Flying unidentified objects observed by an Air Force pilot at this Base. 2. Information includes: a. Location and time of sighting was at 39° 34'N - 111° 20'W (10 miles east of Mount Pleasant, Utah); 2013 hours Zebra, 21 July 1949. b. Weather at the time was CAVU. c. Name,…
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UNCLASSIFIED BGS2 319.25 Subject: Report of Flying Discs 3. Narrative: As reported by Lieutenant who was co-pilot for 1st Lieutenant AO-7655, 1st Strategic Support Squadron, Biggs Air Force Base, Texas; flying from left seat of C-54, number 42-72691 enroute to this base from Spokane, Washington. The unidentified objects were sighted by Lieutenant only, who sighted the objects under the nose of the aircraft on a head-on approach curving slightly to their own left. The C-54 was at 11,000 feet altitude on a true heading of 157° with a ground speed of 180 knots. There was no fatigue among crew m…
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