DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6963645
DATE OF SIGHTINGMay 1955
REPORTED LOCATIONLondon England
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE | 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS |
| 0 Was Balloon |
__25 May 1955 ‘ London, England - - Eronesy Sy one
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION y
Local ” | -3£%Ground- Vi sual f Ground: Radar E Probebly Aircroft
GMT _25/22192 OD Air-Vi sual C) Air-Intercept Radar O Possibly Aircroft
5. PHOTOS é a 6. SOURCE 0 Was Astronomical
0 Yes O Probably 2p eal dle
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4 XINo = _Br itish Civilian O Possibly As Soeeire
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE UX Orher_Imagination _
0 Insufficient Dato for Evaluation
0 Unknown
3 minutes, 10 seconds one N to wW
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Round dis¢g amber red in color,
Erratic motions, approached American
four engined bomber,
Rpting AF officer states that
source of this rpt is a "fana-
atic"believer in flying saucers
This is 3d time he has seen the?
in last 9 years,
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a AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT _
SUBJECT coe ie ae — sess ins asians:
Jniadentified | Vlying Ubj act savor’ (oaB)
‘AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) SOS i rs =
London, Sigband Dirgctor of Intelligence, Jy Third siz force
‘DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION "j a EVALUATION Sage
_22 June 1955 | 25 May 1955 aad a
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Le Om ‘indnesday, 25 Hay 1955 ab 22:15 “r QR eroto ore init, Load
of Seade 2.0. 2 London stood in public passaye ‘wmsy overlockin:; gertenda adjacens
29 Dydmey Road, London N-} (North Harringay Jeetor of Lorough). <e
sust returned by bas from a walk and had om hend a pair of SG x 30 fisldylasses
(Prismatic).
Glancing (without the slasses) at the north-west sector of the sky be sau,
what he identified as an American Cour angine bomber "which ves emgased in a
voutine exercise flichS at amorox. 20,000 f+". Tha tomber's sath of Plichs
was scuth mq sleyly turning vest, followed sy four distinct varortrails.
Similtansously he observed (st121 with naked says) to the lets (sot) of
hoaber an UFOR, the size of a tat pine "This object outelassed any airereft
{ have ever seen both in speed it om charactaristies, tuas also applisa
to guided missiles® ws Mre m statenent.
ta them used his Pisldslasses, thus slarging the UrlB to sha size of a)
coed sized neae Ms stated that with classes, She bombar arsearsd + inch, in
siue.s he UFOR, clearly circular in shane, eppeared as a round disk and wag _
auber red in collet. There wes no vanor trail, as tho UFOB approached the
vieinity of the bomber 2t a very high sveed, a pica he Sage =
In the first 3 saconds the UFOP suddenly stonped at an apsrominate eltitude
of 30,000 Pt. and hovered almost directly overhead (and elichtly to NW) fer
cpprux 24 mimmtes in the next 3 seconds it veered sharply to the north (away
from the bomber, in the glasees approx a distanca of 3 inches) and just as
suddenly reversed it's course tew:rds the kombsr. about a sseond ‘Later it
started off in a flash toverds the west and in an ineredibly fast cpued it
Flashed across the sky and disappeared in distarce (west) about 3 inches above
horison. Total time of ge 3 minutes, 10 seconds.
Enelosed Raport of Mr salf-explanatory.
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orsam of London. ‘jlia vevort of this oryanization's -oma is inclouae 2 Wag
afind tely Dlasved in his statements and souitive trat the v=. o ss a lying
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Qualifications ih LONDON. ENGLAND.
Date of Observation WEDNzSDAY MAY 25 ~1955. qime 40-15 PM
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PUBLIC PASIAGE HAY OVERLOOKING GARDENS ADSACENT TO —
Location of Observer SYNE Roap, N-4. NOTH HALRING AY SECTUR ar _Borovca
Duration of Observation — Hrs <) _Mins LO Secs fAtpra:
Condition of Sky 7
a, Bright Daylight 4. Just a trace of NaylightY
bs Dudl Daylighat e. No trace of Daylight
ce Bright Twilight f. Not known
Position of Sun / Moon in Relation to Object
a; it TLOAG Or You Gas TO YOue serv
be Behind you , & Overhead
Gs TO your right v7” f. Not known
If seen at Night, Twilight, or Dawn, what did you notice concerning:-
Stars Moon P
a. None bs Ge Bright MoonLight *eescexr
db. A few b. Dull Moonlight
c. Many Cc. NO Moonlight-Pitch Dark
ad. Not known d. Not known
Was the Object Brighter than the Background of the Sky YES. a
If so, compare Brightness with a known object such as Star/loon etc, “~~
SiIMBLRAR TO FLANET MARS Skin THROUGH GLASSES UNDER Good VWiNiSiLITY Condit’. Ss,
Behaviour of Object oS
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a, Appear to stand still at any time “ YES. 2
b. Suddenly speed _up/Rush away at any_time “ YE. >
c, Break up into little parts and explode 93
ad. Give off smoke ~
e. Change of brightness —~
f, Change Shape g. Flicker, Throb, Pulsate No. er
Did the Object at any time pass in Front or Behind anything. If Yes
please elaborate No.
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Was there any Wind YES. __If so give direction and speed
EASTERLY viREcTIoN, SPEED 10 KnoTS, (cHecxed with MET! CFEME WEATATE br )
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Did you observe the Object tnrough any of the following;:-
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a, Hycglasses. yes/no 6. Binoculars. yes/ne $X 00 Pesaanicy
b. Sunglasses.yes/no f. Telescope yes/no
¢ windshield. yes/no g. Theodolite yes/no
d. Window. yes/no be QinORGy. eee
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Colour AMBER RED F SELF LUMINGYS.
The Outline of the Object was
a, Fuzzy or Blurred Cc, Sharply Outlinea
. bd, Like a Bright Star d, Not Known
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16, yas the Object a self Luminous one or:- Yes. ~
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@ Dull Finish b. Reflecting c. Transparent
47. Draw a sketch of wha YOu saw end ,indicate Girection of
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48. Did the Object Rise or Yall whilst in motion Yes/No 4, OR Pee ENe
19. Apparent size of Object held at arms length
&, Pinhead ad. Halfpenny
b. Pea "<i G. Penny
c¢, Threepenny piece: ' f. Halfcrown /
g. Or larger /
20. How did the Object disappear from view _'T SUPbENeY FLASHED pene
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21. How did you happen to notice the Object 27 guppency CAME (NTO THE FIKLD
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OF ViEW WHILE f waS CRSERVING ThE Bemeck AIRCRAFT.
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22, what were you doing at the time WATCHING & IDENTIFYING AN AMERICAN FouR
Engine BcMBeR with WAS EnGaGso inf A RouTine Excekcish FUCHT AT AEPROX: 2,000"
23, Compare the speed with Piston/Jet Aircraft at same height “MhiS cbyécr
ovrTdcaAsSEO ANY AIRCRAFT I AVE EVZR YEN BOTH iN SPEED AND FLUGHT CHARACTERISTICS ,
“HAT iSO RAPLIES TO CUMED MISSILES. bis, RRL ee ee ae
AsouT 0.000 FeeT UP AND ALMOST DikEcry
24. Estimated distance of the Object OVERHEAD
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25. Elevation of Object in Sky(place mark on Quadrant)
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26. ames and addresses of other witnesses, if any
1 TS OCCURRLO NO CWE CAME BLOW THE FASSACENRY, " ANJaWe WA NOTICED IT WiTHOVT FIELD
' daeeses wooed NO Dover HWe DISNAS ED IT with A Gliwce AS -THE LIGHT CN AN INTERCELTING
riGHTER, Since THe SideT oF EiceTeR’ INTER CEP ING Revsert |S COMMON PLACE AND
COs ELT WeVD HAWK AFPEAREO MuCy SMaiLee with ti OED EYE, wien STAtiwary
"4 wea ROCK STILL Awd jovi BASIN HAVE BEEN TRKEN FOR. OB Oepoista STAR.
Seen BY UNAIDED J a es 7 a ae a -
2/7. Give account of any other details
TAR MOVEMENTS OF THIS cOSECT wWERR PELISRAATA Anp
INTELLIGENTLY Contos , iT was Sou, CLERK CUT, Aivd > GHEY SELF LUMINGS
iT WAS A DISC iW CHAPE AND CovLod NOT [ UNDER any CIRCUS TRACE 5 Hive SEEN
K METEOR, Staoting STAR, BR RARCRAFT AS Wie Kew iT, of RALlooy, iT A apeARED To ae Situs ying THE POKER .
23. Sketch Map of Locality of Sighting
Please drav a sketch map of the locality of the
Sighting shewing
he direction in which the Object
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(1) Your exact position
(a) Appeared
its course,
and (3) The direction of
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and Landmarks.
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To the best of my knowledge and ability’ ‘this is a true account of
what I saw,