USAF record 28932484
28932484
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[REDACTED] [HW: 181] [STAMP:] FORM NAME OF THE [REDACTED] TYPE OF INFORMATION [REDACTED] DATE [ILLEGIBLE]
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- Page 1 [REDACTED] [HW: 181] [STAMP:] FORM NAME OF THE [REDACTED] TYPE OF INFORMATION [REDACTED] DATE [ILLEGIBLE]
- Page 2 UNCLASSIFIED Incident 181 -- near Dayton, Ohio -- 14 October 1948 There is no astronomical explanation for this incident. Since the speed of the plane was 100 MPH, if it had passed through a cluster…
- Page 3 DR HYNEK'S EVALUATIONS EXTRACTED FROM PROJECT ORION REPORT. INCIDENT INDEX 1. Astronomical a. High probability: 926, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 48, 49, 59, 60, 65, 69, 70, 94, 95, 96, [REDACTED],…
- Page 4 INCIDENT NO. 163 1. Date of Observation 15 Oct 48 2. Exact time (local) 2305 3. Place of Observation Fukuoka Area Between Shigamo Shima 33°40'N by 132°00'E and Pusa Shima 32°45'N-128°40'E, Japan 4.…
- Page 5 UNCLASSIFIED Incident 183 -- Japan -- 15 October 1943 There does not appear to be anything astronomical about this incident. Radar exports should deter the reliability of the data, particularly…
- Page 6 Incident No. 163 -- 15 Oct. 1948, 2305 Hours, Fuzonka area, Japan. Airborne radar observer in F-61 attempted six times to intercept an object between 5000 and 6000 ft. The object traveled 200 MPH…
- Page 7 Dr. HYNEK'S EVALUATIONS EXTRACTED FROM PROJECT GRUDGE REPORT. INCIDENT INDEX 1. Astronomical a. High probability: [REDACTED] b. Fair or low probability: [REDACTED] 2. Non-astronomical but suggestive…
- Page 8 HEADQUARTERS AIR WEATHER SERVICE Andrews Air Force Base Washington 25, D. C. In Reply Refer To: AWS BSS 11 May 1949 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects TO: Commanding General Air Antisubmarine…
- Page 9 No. 183: Purely a radar report. If this report is accurate, couldn't possibly be a balloon. [HW: 15 act/48]
- Page 10 [STAMP: 150678] With 13 incidents thus eliminated, there remain thirty-four which contain some evidence but have no apparent ready explanation. This statement is not contradicted by the assumption…