USAF record 28935476 (1949)
28935476
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP 17 June 1949 18/0330Z
2. LOCATION Glendale, California 372
3. SOURCE Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Two
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1 1/2 Minute
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual
7. COURSE Nf
8. PHOTOS □ Yes XX No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE □ Yes XX No
10. CONCLUSION AIRCRAFT
No data presented to indicate objects could not have been A/C.
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers attention was attracted to the reflection the object made off the sun. Object was a bright metallic and oval. It approached from NE, took off to NW. Object disappeared into the distance.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE - TIME GROUP 17 June 1949 18/0330Z 2. LOCATION Glendale, California 372 3. SOURCE Civilian 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS Two 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1 1/2 Minute 6. TYPE OF…
- Page 2 UNCLASSIFIED INCIDENT NO. 372A 1. Date of Observation 17 June 1949 2. Exact Time (local) 1530 3. Place of Observation Glendale, Calif. 4. Position of observer in auto 5. What attracted attention to…
- Page 3 UNCLASSIFIED Page 2 Incident 372A Name and address of observer: [REDACTED] 1410 Goldengate, Los Angeles 26, Calif. Occupation and hobbies: Comments of Interrogator relative to intelligence and…
- Page 4 CONTROL NO SUBJ: Ltr DECIMAL FILE NO FOLLOW UP ON R - 1069 Alleged Flying Disc CCNE FROM: 16th Distr Cal R-264 DATED 6/21/49 TO: IAXS RECORDING XT-1 DATE 6/27/49 HOUR 1300 DESK ROUTE TO SUSPENSE DATE…
- Page 5 UNCLASSIFIED HEADQUARTERS Air Materiel Command Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio IN REPLY ADDRESS BOTH COMMUNICATION AND EN- QUIRY TO: COMMANDING GENERAL, A.I.R. MATERIEL COMMAND,…
- Page 6 UNCLASSIFIED INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION TO John L. Hill DATE July 8, 1949 cc: E. D. Palmer FROM Clarence L. Johnson DEPT. PLANT EXT. SUBJECT: A week or so ago a Lockheed employee called…
- Page 7 [HW: To Mark. 26 Oct] [STAMP: 1000] [STAMP: 600] [STAMP: 300] [STAMP: 300]
- Page 8 UNCLASSIFIED GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. 1. Date of Observation 17 June 1949 Date of Interview [HW: 1 August 1949] 2. Exact time of observation (local) 3:30 PM 3.…
- Page 9 Page 2 Guide to Investigation UNCLASSIFIED Incident No. ______ 17. Trail (color, length, width, persistence, etc.) 18. Luminosity (visible by reflection, incandescence, other - degree of brilliance):…
- Page 10 Page 3 Guide to Investigation Incident No. [REDACTED] Relative to Radar Sightings 1. Re radars now operating on ground a. Observations of direction, range, speed, altitude and size of target: b. Did…