ID | #1554986260 |
Added | Thu, 11/04/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Don Ledger
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
This event took place 125 miles from Brunswick. The observation occurred from the base of one officer in the turret and one pilot from Harvard (Harvard = T-6 Texan-USAF or SNJ-USN). They watched the shiny silver disc flying at a speed of 500 knots. At some point he switched from level flight to steep climb. The object looked spotted from land and from the air. The pictures were taken from Harvard, but they failed. Was observed continuously for about four minutes.
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Original news
Similar to occurrence ( Presque Isle, Maine Jan.29,53), this event occurred about 125 miles to the Brunswick. The sighting took place from the base by one officer in the tower and one airborne Harvard (Harvard =T-6 Texan-USAF or SNJ-USN) pilot. Brilliant silver disc travelling at 500 knots. Transitioned from level flight to steep climb. Spotted from both the ground and in the air. Photos taken from Harvard but did not turn out. Observed continuously for estimated four minutes.
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