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NARA-PBB91-344
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National Archives (NARA)
Page 344 of 1435
Roll Description
NARA Blue Book Roll 91
Document Code
T1206-91
NARA-PBB91-342
NARA-PBB91-343
NARA-PBB91-344
NARA-PBB91-345
NARA-PBB91-346
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Subj: Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon SPOT IIJTELLIGEKCS REPORT Angle cf Elevation From Horizon: Direction From Observer: Direction of Flight: Maneuvers: 27 iiarch 1950 Trail or Effect cr. Clouds Speed: S otind -and/- cr Odo r: Time in Sight: Manner of Disappearance: Approximately 45 degrees. llortheast, Northeast to southeast. Appeared more maneuyerable than, any known aircraft. The tactics used were similar to the change of positions during dog fights involving two airplanes. However, the way the objects changed position there seemed to be no similarity to the maneuverability of a conventional plane. Were very maneuverable, made right angle turns, also appeared to reverse (back up) the direction of flight. Hone. 4 Ho clouds in vicinity. Clear horizon. Very bright. Could not distinguish any. About same as jet aircraft. Hone. .; Approximately 30 minutes. Observer turned his head for a few seconds and objects had disappeared. c, Cn 22 March 1950, Mr. Albuquerque, Kew Hexico, "was interviewed and offered the following infor- mation: Approximately 1315 hours, 21 March 1950# From Ordnance Area, Sandia Base, New 3fexico< Two (2). V/hite.. Smaller than fist held at armts length. ?z- Date of Sighting: Point; cf Observations dumber cf Objects: Color of Objects: Size of Object:
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