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ATIC NO. ---
AF NO. ---
REPORT NO. ---
DATE OF REPORT ---
TIME OF SIGHTING 2108 PST
SHAPE ---
SIZE Large star
COURSE 120°
NO. IN GROUP 1
WOUND ---
PHOTOS -- SKETCHES --
Temporary ATIC Form 329
(2 Jan 52)

DATE OF INFO 27 Nov 50
LOCATION W of Bakersfield, Calif
SOURCE Airline Pilot (DC-3)
DATE IN TO ATIC ---
COLOR Blue-white light
SPEED Excess of 200 mph
ALTITUDE 11,000'
LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED 5 Minutes
TYPE OF OBSERVATION Aerial
MANEUVERS Erratic. Stationary at first then made sharp turn toward DC-3, made slow left turn until flight parallel to DC-3. Object then pulled ahead left 30
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UNCLASSIFIED
IDC
- 6 DEC 50
PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY TO:
COMMANDING GENERAL
FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE

HEADQUARTERS FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE
MARCH AIR FORCE BASE
CALIFORNIA

350
SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Object
TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio
ATTENTION: MCIS

A X A

Attached report submitted in accordance with instructions contained
in AFOIC-CC-1, Headquarters United States Air Force, 8 September 1950,
Subject: Reporting of Information on Unconventional Aircraft.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

1 Incl
Air Intelligence
Information Report

STANLEY M. SI
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AF FORM 112—PART I
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
UNCLASSIFIED
COUNTRY U.S.A.
REPORT NO. 2
(LEAVE BLANK) 4264908-93
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object
AREA REPORTED ON Near Bakersfield, California
FROM (Agency) Intelligence Officer, Hq, 22d Bomb Wg (H)
DATE OF REPORT 2 December 1950
DATE OF INFORMATION 27 November 1950
EVALUATION C-3
PREPARED BY (Name) Major Lawrence C. Paulson
SOURCE, Pilot Civil Air Carrier, Co-Pilot, Lois Redman, Stewardess
REFERENCES (Unidentified number, direction, previous report, etc., as applicable) None
SUMMARY: (Under concise summary of repo
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AF FORM 112—PART II
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
UNCLASSIFIED
2
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
FROM (Agency) Intelligence Officer Hq. 22d Bomb Wing (U)
REPORT NO. 2
PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES

1. Description of object:
a. Shape: Undetermined because of brilliance of object.
b. Size: That of a very large star.
c. Color: Object emitted a blue-white light.
d. Number of objects: One (1).
e. Trail or exhaust: Undetermined.
f. Speed: Far in excess of 200 miles per hour.
g. Sound: Undetermined.
h. Maneuvers: Erratic. When sighted object was stationary. It suddenly
made a sharp turn (such as is made by a startled
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AF FORM 112—PART II
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948
(CLASSIFICATION)
UNCLASSIFIED
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
FROM (Agency)
Intelligence Officer
No. 50. 2nd Gen. W. ( )
REPORT NO. 2
PAGE 1 OF 3 PAGES
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6. Weather at time of sighting: Overcast with time of about 1000 feet. The skies were clear with visibility of 100 miles. Wind velocity at time of sighting unknown.
7. No photographs were taken.
8. No interception was undertaken, and identification of object was impossible because of its brilliance.
Warren e. Taylor
Mgr, USAF
Intelligence Officer
DOWNGRADED AT 3 YEAR INTERVALS
DECLASSIFIED AFTER 1

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