DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9669453
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1947
REPORTED LOCATIONTwin Falls Idaho
FRAMES11

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INCIDENT: 75

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lane had gone by, but in
in a vacuum,"

AME cEXE. eight years of age, said he firs

coming down the canyon, heading from east to west and following the con
tours of the ground. WF, oze ten, saw it almost immediately. Both

watched it fly out of sight behind a tree in a matter of moments, They
said they then ran to their Father and learned that he too had seen the
machine, .

saw the machine
Py

@QMME scemed completely sincere about the incident. He

wife and daughter were in the house at the time and hed no’

mechine. He questioned his brother, who also lives in the canyon, but his
brother had been eating at the time and had seen nothing, and his
two boys maintained that they had never before s

seen ons of the discs,

@QMMA when interviewed, epeared to be a sober, middleazed man,

(EA, te Times News" reno

rter who originally i iurniszae
special Agents with information about the incident, Likewise stated that
GMP. -22504 completely sincere about the machine,

No furtner attempt was made to locate QRRRMIRRIMMMM, {osemch

» who was with ae the time, was interviewed.
name was withheld from the newsnaner becauce@i and
were fiching at salon dam while

yvoriting in Twin Fall

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was supposed to have been

QM «cid simply thet he ond QR could hear a roar. They
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that they had seen two planes.

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GMB hac sent his sone to the river for some tops from his boat. As they
were overdue he wart tc look far them, wnen he moticed some 400 fer. awe:
some 7') feet in tue air & skveulue Otjeci siiboueiiec ageinst tur fice:

welise of the camyok on the a er cide. (Tue cemyor it about 4OO fi dee, anc
1200 ft across et thet plece.) ‘The object wes tre’ ering (5 feet in te e2
(300 f% below the rim of the canyon) end sG wee pieiniv visible. aay
stétes that the Seyeoiue color would probebiy not be noticec egainst the sit.
Be stetes thet “it aid not spin like a top". However, he Gid sey tht.
the trees over ane it passed almost directly Gid mot just bend with the
winc es if e plame hac gone tr bet thet ther “epun aroum on tor ex if tuner we:
in € vacuu., *

Eeith Qi, a son, eight yeers of age seid he sew the machine coming down the
cemyoh heeding from east to west and following the contours of the ground.
Billy, ege ten, another son, saw it eimost inmmedictely. Both watcned it fly
out of sight behind a tree in a metier of moments.

AGERT'S NOTES: WAM seemed completely sincere about the incident end
appecred to be @ sober, middlie-agec man
The boys stated that they had mever before seen one cf the
discs,

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With 19) incicents thus eliminated, there remain thirty-four

hich contain some evidence butchave no apparent reacy explaination.
That statement is’ true caicaudlh dae the assuristion that the evicanse is

nhoceptad as rel: ae anc asourace., When parreh iam wal and phorsic=
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£12 tnoidents considered)
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isidentified flying objects to provics plousisie Ko,iteasigus for '

worsa not stharviss oxvpleinadls. Thess srrors in dont it: ae riwa
;slmuli vogult chiefly fron inability to estinate speed, distaccs,
th2@e

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Incident Yo. 75 == 13 Auyust 19,7, 1300 hours, Smoke River Canyon, Idaho.

A farmer together with his tyio sons, ten and eight years of age, witnessed an
object move dovm a canyon. It was in view only momentarily at a distance of

300 feet, and approximately 75 feet above the ground. The object made a svfish=
ing sound, and was sky-blue in color. The farmer doubted the possibility of

its visibility if viewed against tne sky. The children told of smokeless tur
bine or exhaust flames shooting from tue device throush which could be seen
daylight. The object passed over sone trees, which in the words of the ere
"spun around on top.as if they were in a vacuum.”

AMG Opinion: It seems losical to concur with Dr. Hynek's deduction,
that this object vas sinply a rapidly moving atmospheric eddy.

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AUG, 139 1947 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO (KEYHOE=-195
-1950 P 80) 2 WITNESSESo
OBSERVERS IN _A CANYON NEAR TWIN FALLS REPORTED A DISK SHAPED OBJECTs IT "at

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APPEARED SKY=BLUF, OR ELSE ITS GLEAMING SURFACE SOMEHOW REFLECTED THE SKY 02

SECAUSE OF THE ANGLE OF VISTONe ALTHOUGH IT WAS NOT CLOSE TO THE TREETOPS, 03

THE OSSERVERS WERE AMAZED TO SEE THE TREES WHIP VIOLENTLY GRE ae DISK RACED 04
OVERHEAD+s AS THOUGH THE AIR WAS BOILING FROM THE OS8JECT-S SWIFT PASSAGE. 05

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Incident #75 <= near twin Falls, Idaho == 13 Ausust 1947

There is clearly nothing astronomical in this incident.

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Refer teletyne to the Bure dated August 15, 1947

Inclosed please find the newspaper account carri
Falls, Idsho "Times News” on August 15, toget er with a sheet

a.
ame 2c tempted to sketch nis impression “of the instrument which he aa
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outer edze which he attempted to creates in his drawing to have been cog oy a foot
throngh. likewise believed that the turdine or ex
his sons claim to have seen was about a foot throveh and ex xtend *s at tan to the
back end ot the device. The flame did not svvear to taver off nor to widen out

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ne device from which the =: were snooting, and that tney cou
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that it was more streamlined < carved, @@MMMB cat
pointed or rounded ton,

la his notations, MMi stakenly seid tnat he had seen it on Thurs=
lay. During interview, he stated that it actually nad teen on Wednesday, August
13, 194/ when he and nis sons saw the contrivance about 1:00 P, M,

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Dr HYNEK'S EVALUATIONS EXTRACTED FROM PROJECT GRUDGE REPORT,
INCILENT “INDiA

le Astronomical

@. Eigh probability:
W26, 27, 30, 32, 32, 33, 34, 48, 49, 5¥Y, 60, 66, 69, 70, 94,
95, 96, 97, 98, 101, 1U2, 103, 104, 116, 119, 132, 136, 140,
147, 148, 158, 174, 134, 185, 187, 197, 203, 204, 208, 216,
21°, 235.

b. Fair or low probability:
WAS, 20, 23, 24, 28, 35, 35, 46, 60, 63, 67, 8G, 82, 93, 1C0,
112, 120, 121, 129, 130, 146, 163, 164, 166, 167, 175, 192,
199, 202, 205, 220, 230, 240.

2. Non-astrononical tut suggestive of other explanations

a, Balloons or ordinary atrorait:
gS, 11, 22, 41, 42, 65, $4, 73, 81, 835, 91, 92, 223, 124, 115,
126, 151, 136, 141, 145, 155, 156, 157, 159, 160, 161, 163,
169, 171, 173, 178, 180, 182, 198, 190, 194, 195, 196, 194,
200, 201, 209, 21u, 217, 222, 235, 237, 239.

b, Kookets, flares or falling bodies:
#4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 25, 56, 65, 78, 106, 107,
108, 109, 133, 170, 211, 213.

6. Miscellaneous (reflections, auroral streaners, birds, ato.):
#39, 89, 123, 124, 128, 146, 164, 161, 189, 214, 221, 231, 234.

3. HNon-astrononioal, with no sxplanation evident

a. Lack of evidence precludes explanations
#58, 44, 45, 47, 55, 57, 72, 86, 87, 88, 90, 99, 110, 117, 118,
325, 127, 137, 1359, 149, 153, 177, 179, 191, 206, 212, 213,
229, 232, 233.

Svidenes of fered surrasts ao 4xclaratioant:

#1, Zy 10, 17, 21, 25, S7, 40, Sl, 62, 63, 61, 62, S54, 63, ‘i,
79, 76, TT, 79, S4, 105, 311, 122, 136, 151, 152, 18, 162,
368, 172, 176, 165, 186, 193, 207, 215, 223, 224, 225, 226,
227, 2386, 241, 242, 243, 244, 1354.