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PROJECT 10073 RECOKD CARD
Three lights each group apparently
made up of two lights, size of silver
dollar held at arms length. Steadily
burning lights heading west. Lights
were estimated to be at 5,000 feet.
Sound heard was described as a rhy-
thmic beat and almost similar to a
rumble, One observer described it as
a pulse,
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ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP 52)
1. DATE | 12. LOCATION 1/12. CONCLUSIONS
| ; AV ts ,2 Was Bolloen
AO aly 2U0G | ' Oklahoma City, Okiahoma DO Probobly Belleon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP é. TYPE OF OBSERVATION O Possibly Belloon
Local = | *Ground- Vi suo! = Ground-Rodar i Brey aicreti
GMT __17/040382 D2 Air Visual CS Air-Intercept Rader O Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE © Wes Astronemicel
O Yes 0 Probably Astronomical
Wo 7 Civilian (GOC) '\G Possibly Astronomicol
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE iO , Other
a Hibs Side Dota for Evaluction
j —= . nknown
two to three minutes three E to W
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Received by letter from Comdr
Ground Observer Squadron of
Oklahoma City. Concur with the
opinion of the reporting officer
that this sighting was caused
by the aircraft landing at Will
Rogers Field with landing and
navigational lights at the time
of the sighting,
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