DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE9614436
DATE OF SIGHTINGMarch 1950
REPORTED LOCATIONBrunswick Ga
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AJACI<3 360,38 4 April 1950
' SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft
TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio
Attention: MCI (Control No. A-1917)
Inclosed herewith is newspaper clipping from the FLORIDA
TIMES UNION, 28 March 19650, re flying saucers over Brunswick,
Georgia. |
FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL :
b Overton
| JOHN MEADE
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A. TINTS SON 2Bwarch 1B50 ;
ver Brunswick
aucers Fly
BRUNSWICK, Ga, March
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other Tying at altitudes esti-
. mated at 30,000 to 40,000 feet.
, who saw the objects ad-
they may have been
a new type of American
aircraft but insisted such things
had never before been seen here.
Preston, garageman,
the disc-like craft
through binoculars and said they
definitely were shaped like a
plate, round ‘in circumference
but flat on bottom.
. His description was substanti-
ated by others, including four
aviators.
Clarence Dubs and J. M. Ro-
sier, both members of the Bruns-
and spotted the “space ships” in-
dependently. They landed at the
St. Simons Island Airport and
found two other veteran pilots
had been watching the strange
eraft from the ground.
The saucers
left vapor traijs —
‘across the sky that were seen by
who thought they
were from an ordinary plane un-
, usually high up.
‘The aviators together esti-
mated the speed of the craft as
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ee.
;
from 1,800 to 2,000 miles an
hour. The figures were obtained
by estimating the altitude, dis-
tance covered, and time elapsed
in flight.
The objects first were seen .
traveling south, then disap-
peared and were discovered
again going north.
Dubs said the silver-colored
saucers probably are a new mod-
el of jet plane with a unique
shape and extraordinary flying
characteristics that have been
kept secret during development.
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