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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD | 1. DATE 21 Feb 54 | 2. LOCATION Vah Nuya, California | 12. CONCLUSIONS ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon | | --- | --- | --- | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 2300 GMT 22/0700Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Aircraft ☑ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | 5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE civilian | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 minutes | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS two | 9. COURSE Manuvered West ☐ Other ☐ Insuffic…
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21/2300Z Van Nuys, Calif 11 UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, USAF 5TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, OHIO IN REPLY REFER TO: 5D-24-21-133 25 March 1954 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects WINTON S. REYNOLDS - Informant TO: Commander Air Technical Intelligence Center Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio ATTN: ATIAA-8C 1. Submitted herewith for your information are two (2) copies of Spot Intelligence Report, 18th CSI District, Maywood, California, dated 17 March 1954, conce…
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UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON AIRMAIL 13D 24-283 17 March 1954 SPOT INTELLIGENCE REPORT SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects Informant TO: Director, Special Investigations Headquarters, USAF Washington 25, D. C. 1. SYNOPSIS: , Van Nuys, California, reported an instance of having seen a flying saucer. 2. DETAILS: Mr. , Van Nuys, California, called at this office on 23 February and advised he wished to report an instance of having seen a flying saucer. 3. Mr. , who said he was an Air Force pilot during the war, advised that he, his wi…
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UNCLASSIFIED Spot Intelligence Report, dtd 17 March 54, Subj: Unidentified Flying Objects, - Informant, file 18D 24-283 5. said his estimates of altitude, speed, and size were pure guesses as he had nothing but his own sense of depth perception to judge these factors. He said the night was crystal clear, bright moonlight, and there was no cloud cover. He estimated that the second object was at an altitude of approximately 4,000 to 4,500 feet; that while it was circling, it was traveling at approximately 1,000 miles per hour; that it was 30 to 50 feet in diameter; and that as it disappeared t…
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