USAF record 28937620 (1950)
28937620
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[REDACTED] 17 March 1950 [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Private Pilot 24 March 1950 [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE 1030 001 Round or Octagonal Very small High 52 to 54 3 Min. 6 to 12 Aerial
[HW: Observed at bearing of 309 at elevation of 309. First appeared to be large a/c then looked like formation of F-22s, however source didn't think it was an F-22.]
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- Page 1 [REDACTED] 17 March 1950 [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Private Pilot 24 March 1950 [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE 1030 001 Round or Octagonal Very small High 52 to 54 3 Min. 6 to 12 Aerial [HW: Observed at bearing of 309…
- Page 2 CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY Office of the AO of S, G-2 Fort Sam Houston, Texas 000.9 AKADB-I 24 March 1950 SUBJECT: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena TO: Commanding General Air…
- Page 3 RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS Incident No. 5051 1. Date of observation 17 Mar 1950 Dato of Interview 30 March 1950 2. Exact time of observation (local)…
- Page 4 RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Cont'd) Incident No. 5051 21. Manner of disappearance: Made turn in plane and lost sight of objects when wing blocked view. 22. Effect on clouds: None…
- Page 5 RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED GUIDE TO INVESTIGATION (Con'd) Relative to Radar Sightings NOT APPLICABLE 1. Re Radars now operating on ground a. Observations of direction, range, speed, altitude and size of…
- Page 6 5. If object contacted earth, obtain soil samples within and without depression or spot where object landed for purposes of making comparison of soils. Not applicable 6. Obtain photographs (or…