USAF record 28962221 (1955)
28962221
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 25 May 1955
2. LOCATION London, England
3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE] GMT 25/2215Z
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION [X] Ground-Visual [ ] Ground-Radar [ ] Air-Visual [ ] Air-Intercept Radar
5. PHOTOS [ ] Yes [X] No
6. SOURCE British Civilian
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 3 minutes, 10 seconds
8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS one
9. COURSE N to W
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING Round disc amber red in color. Erratic motions, approached American four engined bomber.
11. COMMENTS Rptng AP officer states that source of this rpt is a "fanatic" believer in flying saucers. This is 3d time he has seen them in last 9 years.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 53)
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE 25 May 1955 2. LOCATION London, England 3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local [ILLEGIBLE] GMT 25/2215Z 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION [X] Ground-Visual [ ] Ground-Radar [ ] Air-Visual […
- Page 2 AF FORM 112-PART I APPROVED 1 JUNE 1954 UNCLASSIFIED CLASSIFICATION COUNTRY United Kingdom REPORT NO. JOCH-1955 (LEAVE BLANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT Unidentified Flying Object…
- Page 3 AF FORM 112 - PART I UNCLASSIFIED COUNTRY: [REDACTED] REPORT NO: 30N-1-35 (LEAVES BLANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT: AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency): Director of Intelligence, No…
- Page 4 REPORT NO. 30 N-1-55 RECORD CLASS % R C % TR. AUTHOR PLISKE, B. DATE OF DOC. 6-22-55 DATE PROCESSED 7-27-55 LANGUAGE A. F. NO. ACCER. NO. 227217 TITLE OR DESCRIPTION UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT REPORT…
- Page 5 THE BRITISH FLYING SAUCER BUREAU QUESTIONNAIRE 1. Name [REDACTED] Address [REDACTED] Occupation OIC PHOTO-UNIT BOARD OF TRADE LONDON, ENGLAND. Qualifications TO 2. 2. Date of Observation WEDNESDAY…
- Page 6 16. Was the Object a self Luminous one or: - Yes. a. Dull Finish b. Reflecting c. Transparent 17. Draw a sketch of what you saw and indicate direction of movement if any [HW:] 18. Did the Object Rise…
- Page 7 26. Names and addresses of other witnesses, if any unfortunately during time this occurred one mile along the Finchley Road, anyone who noticed it without field glasses would no doubt have dismissed…