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SA PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE + TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION
Bay 54
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3. SOURCE
Goc & 7lst FIs AS ASTRONOMICAL: JUPITER
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS upiter in position ofobject. a/c could not gain on object.
\lways ahead of a/c on course of 310°. Jupiter at 300° az
asec 10° elev. No radar contact in area. :
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION /|11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
ange light, alternated to red glow. Chased by F-86 of 71st
FIS. Odject appeared and disappeared three times. Sky
clear. No radar contact (a/c or ground) made. Alt varied
6 TYPE OF OBSERVATION
air visual
7. COURSE
west
8. PHOTOS
from 15,000 to 19,000 ft.
0 Yes
No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
O Yes
0 Ne
FORM
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AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
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___Dleveland, Ohde sii ccthe Greater 21$tavurgn Airpart, Uoraapolia, Da.
DATE OF REPORT aaid INFORMATION EVALUATION
25 3 24 May 1 bee
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‘ie Co COPALASD, 24 Lite, Usa? | 3RRT S TALSON, Sapte, TAA, a7,
REFERENCES (Control wumber, directive, previous report, ete., as applicable)
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SUMMARY: (Bator conciee summary of report, Gire significance in final one-sentence paragraph. Liat inclosurce at lower eft. Begin text of report on AF Form 1i3—Pert iL)
Sovembhing oud of Greater Pittsburgh Airport at 03003, 23 May 1954, Gor
asaties "Sesdeg” informed that a OC position apetted an orange Licht at avout
15,000 2eet In the Gleveland area. Appreaching Gleveland om a bearing of 510°,
a\3ivede 17,000 2eet, I odeerved an orange light alightly vest of the city at
hat oeemed te de approximately 15,000 Zeet, adeus 20 miles directly ahead of
tne abzerazt. Qoeasionally the light altermmated te a red glows <Aithougn 2y
oizerazt was indicating zach 32, the rate of overtake seemed extremely slow.
‘Se Light disappeared three tines, reappearing weet of detroit at anproximiely
19,000 Zest, on sebtimated 40 miles away. So further visual contact yas msde,
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Tetther G01 radar at “zasbag® nor "syhvia* rainted wject 4a the
conserned nor dia the radar in ny alreraft shey any indications, The sky
(ities wae clear and the visibility was extremely cood,
i PSOVEDS
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<A Ste, USAF
{ist 7.5.3. tadell Officer
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1 ce — Intel Offiess, 30th Aiy Div (Dez), Willow Dua A? Station, celleville, Mich,
3 ce ~ Aip Teck Intell Center, Yrizgt-—Patterson Aiy Torce Jase, “hie
L322 "Prejeet Dine Scek® Officer
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