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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE 20 Apr 52 | 2. LOCATION Hallingdal, Norway |   | 12. CONCLUSIONS ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local 2235 GMT 20/4/52 | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar  |   |   |
|  5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE 3 civilians |   | ☑ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 25 minutes | 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 1 | 9. COURSE | ☐ Other ☐ In
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UNCLASSIFIED
AF FORM 112 - PART I
MORGAN 1225Z 1948
49B
of 173724

|  FROM | DATE | REPORT NO | LEAVE BLANK  |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
|  Norway | 12-195-52 | 1R-195-52 | 1R-195-52  |

AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT

SUBJECT
"Flying Saucer" Observed in Ballingdal

AREA FORWARD ON
Norway

TIME (Agency)
Air Attache, Oslo, Norway

DATE OF INFORMATION
7 June, 9 June, 14 June 52

PURPOSE OF REPORT
Paul G. Buskey, Major, USAF

PRESENTED (if further possible, provide report, etc., as applicable)
APOIN-C/CC-2 Letter, 19 Dec 51

INFORMATION
23 June 1952
7 June, 9 June, 14 June 52
P-0

COMMENTS
N
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AF FORM 112 - PART II
APPROVED 1 JUN 1948
UNCLASSIFIED
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT

|  FROM (Agency) | TO (Agency) | DATE OF REPORT  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  Air Attache, Oslo, Norway | 12-193-52 | PAGE 2 OF 4 PAGES  |

Verdens Gang, 7 June 1952

"Flying Saucer" Observed in Hallingdal

1. Late in the evening on Easter Sunday this year, three reliable people were standing up in the hills of Torpe, witnessing one of the most extraordinary phenomena ever observed in this country. A glowing ball which must have been remotely controlled or maneuvered, performed the strongest stunts. At firs
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AF FORM 112—PART II
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
(CLASSIFIED)
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT

|  FROM (Agency) | REPORT NO. | PAGE 5 OF 4 PAGES  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  Air Attache, Oslo, Norway | 1R-193-62 |   |

through the binoculars it resembled the kind of ball used in sports for throwing, only that it radiated light the whole time.

2. "It finally ascended above the hill at a great rate and then, after I had been watching it for exactly 25 minutes, it shot off in a southerly direction at an incredible speed. The ball of fire emitted a very strong light causing the entire bill to be illumin
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AF FORM 112—PART II
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
UNCLASSIFIED
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
FROM (Agency) Air Attache, Oslo, Norway
REPORT NO. 14-195-52
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saucer having been observed, the paper has received a number of calls from people
who think they are able to explain the phenomenon.

2. Several people are of the opinion that it must be a ball of lightning
which was observed, but this possibility has already been investigated by Verdens
Tang, who has consulted meteorologists and scientists, in whose opinion it was an un-
likely explanation. The weather that might was very cal

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