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07/0126Z DATE: 6 Jan 1950 NAME: Kansas City Mo. SOCIAL SECURITY NO.: 500 MANUFACTURER: 19 Jan 1950 TIME: 1926 CST RATING: 1 Range: 19 Range: 1 Range: 1 Service: 1 SERVICE: EST. 10,000' & dropped 3,000' LENGTH OF TIME: 25 Minutes TYPE OF INFORMATION: Ground SANITOR: Appeared to Swirl or Rotate ATTA (VENUS) RESTRICTED
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UNCLASSIFIED 2472D AF RES TNG CENTER CONTINENTAL AIR COMMAND FAIRFAX FIELD KANSAS CITY 15. KANSAS EED/jn 9 January 1950 BO 370.2 SUBJECT: Report of "Flying Disc" TO: Commanding General Air Materiel Command Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio ATTN: TSDIN 1. The following report is submitted in accordance with ConAC Letter 200-1, 10 October 1949: a. Kansas City, Missouri at 1930 hours CST, 7 January 1950. b. Clear. c. Raytown, Missouri Employed by Bendix Aviation Corp., Kansas City, Missouri Raytown, Missouri Employed by Bendix Aviation Corp., Kansas City, Missouri d. Not available. e. Attached. f…
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CONFIDENTIAL BO 370.2 Subject: Report of "Flying Disc" 9 Jan 50 (6) West Southwest UNCLASSIFIED (7) When first observed, 8 to 10 thousand feet, after approximately 20 minutes observation, altitude lessened to 3 to 4 thousand feet. (8) No sound (9) Red or orange glow, not constant. g. Both witnesses stated they had had nothing intoxicating to drink. 2. This report is exempt from Reports Control Symbol. FOR THE COMMANDING OFFICER: 2 Incls 1. Diag, poss. 1 2. Diag, poss. 2 (signed) J. DANFOEL WJG, USAF Adjutant UNCLASSIFIED
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Red glow not constant UNCLASSIFIED Very brilliant white This object for period of about 15 or 20 minutes illustrate 8000 to 10,000 feet Op. 10000 24 7130 PM Red glow not constant UNCLASSIFIED Red glow not constant
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UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED At this point I've had known in all two around 2000000000. I often received for about 10000000000 the remaining 20000000000 all data, traveled west Southeast. Speed could not be recognized. Our position at 7:50 PM 5 21 15 or 20 miles West Southwest & North position #1.
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#4 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON UNCLASSIFIED INSPECTOR GENERAL USAF 13TH DISTRICT OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATION Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska MT/NES/dmb 24-69 19 January 1950 SUBJECT: UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI (WITNESS) SPECIAL INQUIRY (UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT) TO: Commanding General Air Materiel Command Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio ATTN: MCIAX 1. Inclosed for your information are two (2) copies of Report of Investigation by Special Agent LAWRENCE A. APPLESSE, this Office, dated 19 January 1950, refle…
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UNCLASSIFIED dmb | UNITED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS REPORT OF INVESTIGATION | FILE NO. 24-69 | DATE 19 January 1950 | | --- | --- | --- | | TITLE UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI (WITNESS) | REPORT MADE AT DO #13 | PERIOD 9, 12 January 1950 | | OFFICE OF ORIGIN DO #13 | STATUS FINDING | | | CHARACTER SPECIAL INQUIRY (UNCONVENTIONAL AIRCRAFT) | | | | REFERENCE None; this is an Initial Report | | | | SYNOPSIS Investigation was initiated by the District Commander, 15th OSI District. Mr. [redacted], Kansas City, Missouri, …
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24-69 UNCLASSIFIED DETAILS: 1. Investigation was initiated by the District Commander, 13th OSI District, upon receipt of information that Mr. [redacted], (Raytown) Kansas City, Missouri, had sighted an unconventional aircraft on 6 January 1950. AT KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 2. On 9 January 1950 M/Sgt MACARTHUR of the Provost Marshal's Office, Fairfax AFB, Kansas, telephonically advised this office that a "Flying Saucer" had been sighted on 7 January 1950, at about 1930 hours, by a [redacted]. Investigation revealed that the [redacted], sighting the unconventional aircraft, resided at [redacted]…
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