DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7073358
DATE OF SIGHTINGNovember 1956
REPORTED LOCATIONDestin Florida
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2. LOCATION
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CONCLUSIONS
Was Balloon
Probably Balloon
Possibly Balloon
Was Aircraft
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Possibly Aircroft
Wos Astronomical
Probably Astronomical
Possibly Astronomical —
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Destin, Florida
4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION
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One long narrow-shaped object, as Description, duration, flight
large or larger than a B-36, There path indicate this sighting was
was a series of bright orange iights/ probably caused by an aircraft,
or flame relatively close together- However, airborne observer's
appeared to be larger than the present gata sheets were sent to the
operational aircraft afterburner sources to obtain a clearer
exhausts, Object was first seen at 2 |0'//picture of the type of a/c
clock and very high. Object was seen/| involved.
air-visually for four minutes,
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0 Air-intercept Radar
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Insufficient Dota fer Eveluetion
Unknown
No Report In File,
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12. CONCLUSIONS
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION D Possibly Balloon
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7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE 5 ae ee
OC Insufficient Dota for Evaluation
| four minutes One See Hiow O Unknown
| 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Qne long narrow-shaped object, as large or Discription, duration, flight path,
than a B=36, There was a series of indicate this sighting was probably
orange lights or flame relatively close | caused by an aircraft. However, Air~
i to be larger than the pre= /| borne observer's Data Sheets were sent
Seateeatan ehudeeds eftepturusr euantte. to the Sources to obtain a clearer
C ject vas first seen at 2 O'clock and slightly GRCRES OF ie Tepe OF Ceeereds Saree
nigh and disappeared at 5 O'clock and very
Objec was seen air-visually for |, minutes.
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AIR INTELLIGENCE. INFORMATION. REPORFE
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AGENCY OF OR
Hq Air Proving Ground Command
Belin Air Force Base, Florida.
SOURCE OF: INFO AMATIC “% ; bate OF REORM ATION
Lt:colonel,..- rot 9 November 1956
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PREPARING OFFicer WALLATION 5
2nd. Lt. Richard H.. Lane
Asst Chief, Intelligence Division
REFERENCES (Confral wuml et, divectiee, ps eviaus roped ale, a aprlietiles
BAIR JAL5; AFR 20002, 12. Aug 1956
SUBIECT
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