ID | #1562157352 |
Added | Wed, 03/07/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Project 1947; NARCAP
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The pilots of the National guard of Iowa (major A. packer and Lt. D. Myers) 132-th group of fighter-bombers, flying on a plane T-33A (s/n 52-9590), flying 30° at a speed of 290 knots (330 mph) saw a white flashing light, moving with speed He left no trace on the straight section in horizontal flight at an altitude of 20,000 feet.
At the last moment the object rose quickly and Padalka to 35,000 feet. The pilot tried to chase the object. He was impressed by the high maneuverability on "excess" speed and altitude.
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Original news
Iowa Air National Guard pilots, Major A. Packer and Lt. D. Myers with 132nd Fighter Bomber Group flying a T-33A jet (s/n 52-9590) heading 30° at 290 knots (330 mph) saw a white light flashing at a set rate, no trail, on a direct head on collision course in level flight at 20,000 ft. At the last instant the object rose and flew over the jet, climbing rapidly to 35,000 ft. When the pilot tried to chase the object it out climbed and out turned him, seemingly using radar or similar means to track the T-33A so as to employ highly maneuverable tactics at “excess” speed and altitude.
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