USAF record 28933137 (1942)
28933137
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REDACTED DATE OF BIRTH 31 Jan 1942 OCCUPATION Orlando Av, Fla. SCHOOL Civilians & Airman DATE IN TO ATIC [ILLEGIBLE] FIRST OF 1, NOV 2, 0155 COLOR Green to Blue-green SPEED 12 - 150 MPH [HW: No Way] ALT Auto Wheel [HW: No Way] ALTITUDE 500' [HW: No Way] COMPS .77 (.733) LENGTH OF THE OBSERVATION [ILLEGIBLE] to [ILLEGIBLE] Seconds NO. IN GROUP 1 TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground MANEUVERS In circular motion [STAMP: Report AVIC Form 329 (2 Jan '52)] [HW: Duration and Speed Rules out meteor Possible Aircraft]
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- Page 1 REDACTED DATE OF BIRTH 31 Jan 1942 OCCUPATION Orlando Av, Fla. SCHOOL Civilians & Airman DATE IN TO ATIC [ILLEGIBLE] FIRST OF 1, NOV 2, 0155 COLOR Green to Blue-green SPEED 12 - 150 MPH [HW: No Way]…
- Page 2 CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS REPORT OF INVESTIGATION File No. 243 Date: 29 March 1949 REPORT MADE BY: Special…
- Page 3 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL 24-3 DETAILS 1. Investigation requested by Commanding General, Air Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. AT ORLANDO AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA 2. See…
- Page 4 UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. 1. Date of Observation 3/18/49 Date of Interview 7/23/64 2. Exact time of observation (local.) 08:00 hrs 3. Place of Observation: (Map Coordinates) MUNICIPAL…
- Page 5 Page 2 Guide to Investigation Incident No. 13. Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescence, other - degree of brilliance): [REDACTED] 19. Projections (fins, wings, rods, antennas, canopies,…
- Page 6 UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. 1. Date of Observation 21 Jan 49 2. Exact time of observation (local.) [ILLEGIBLE] 3. Place of Observation: [STAMP:] 4. Position of observer (air, car, blg,…
- Page 7 Page 2 Guide to Investigation Incident No. 16. Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescence, other - degree of brilliance): [HW: light was not visible] 17. Projections (fins, wings, rods,…
- Page 8 [HW: Exhibit "C"] [STAMP: 3]
- Page 9 St Petersburg Times 1 February 1949 Those Things Are Back! Disc Spotted in The Sky "Flying Saucer-itis," the epidemic which struck many parts of the nation in 1947, came to Pinellas County again…
- Page 10 THE INDEPENDENT, ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Aerial Mystery Baffles Chief 1 February 1949 Flying Disc Visits Pinellas By C. WINN UPCHURCH Those "Men from Mars" were little more than in the rough and…