USAF record 302554749
302554749
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
DATE - TIME GROUP 18 August 66 19/02522
LOCATION Tijeras Canyon, New Mexico
SOURCE Civilian
NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
CONCLUSION Possible (AIRCRAFT) [HW:]
No data presented to indicate object could not have been an A/C., but further investigation necessary.
LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Several Minutes
TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-Visual (BK)
COURSE W
PHOTOS □ Yes [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE No
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE □ Yes [ILLEGIBLE] ONCE No
SEE CASE FILE. Aircraft was over the area at 39,000 ft during the time of sighting. In view of excellent letter, case should be given more attention.
FORM FTD SEP as D-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
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- Page 1 PROJECT 10073 RECORD DATE - TIME GROUP 18 August 66 19/02522 LOCATION Tijeras Canyon, New Mexico SOURCE Civilian NUMBER OF OBJECTS One CONCLUSION Possible (AIRCRAFT) [HW:] No data presented to…
- Page 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE SPECIAL WEAPONS CENTER (AFSC) KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, NEW MEXICO 87117 [STAMP:] REPLY TO ATTN OP: SWS 22 August 1966 SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying…
- Page 3 19 August 1966 TO: Captain Thomas G. Seeberger P. I. O. Officer, KAFB Albuquerque, New Mexico FROM: [REDACTED] SUBJECT: Unusual Airborne Object This will confirm our phone conversation of last…
- Page 4 Captain Thomas G. Seeberger 19 August 1966 We could still not make out any kind of a silhouette even though the object was plainly visible, in its entirety, both to the naked eye as well as through…
- Page 5 Captain Thomas G. Seeberger 3 19 August 1966 Finally, I would guess-timate that its relative speed, at approximately 30,000 feet, to be about 700 knots -- possibly a little faster, but not much. Also…