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PROJECT MOTORSPORTS

|  1. DATE - TIME GROUP | 3. SECTION  |
| --- | --- |
|  3 Mar 49 03/2125Z | Dayton, Ohio  |
|  2. SOURCE | 10. CONCLUSION  |
|  Civilian | AIRCRAFT  |
|  3. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS  |
|  One | Observer sighted on object which was reflecting the sun's rays. It was round and flat (disc-shaped). The object accelerated and began to climb. It was headed to the Northeast at a very fast rate of speed.  |
|  4. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION |   |
|  2-3 minutes |   |
|  5. TYPE OF OBSERVATION |   |
|  Ground-Visual |   |
|  6. PHOTOS |   |
|  ☐ Yes ☐ No |   |
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INCIDENT NO. 3 May 49

1. Date of Observation 3 May 49 Date of Interview

2. Exact Time (local) Dayton, Ohio

3. Place of Observation Ground

4. Position of observer Mr. Blandford

5. What attracted attention to object.

6. Number of objects Twice that of A/C

7. Apparent size 1 side dull in color other side flashed brightly in sun. Appearing to be gold or bronze. Round and flat (Dise)

8. Color of object

9. Shape 25° Elevation

10. Altitude North

11. Direction from observer

12. Distance from observer North Easternly

13. Direction of flight of object(s) 2 - 3 minutes possi
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Mrs C
President
, Dayton, Ohio
Mrs V
St., Dayton, Ohio
Name and address of observer:
(Housewives)
Occupation and hobbies:
Comments of Interrogator relative to intelligence and character of observer(s):
NARRATIVE SUMMARY:
UNCLASSIFIED
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"Flying Disc" incident in Dayton, Ohio
3 May 1947

Sighted by Mrs. St., and Mrs. on the telephone. The two witnesses were interviewed by the undersigned (A. B. Deyarmond, Analysis Div., Intelligence Dept., Eq, A.M.C.) the following information was presented:

Mrs.

Her attention was first called to the object by Mrs. . It was sighted almost directly north of their position in the back yards of their homes. In elevation, it appeared to be just above some houses in the next street (estimated by undersigned 25° elev.) but the distance away could not be determined. It proceeded in an

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