ID | #1539185884 |
Añadido | Mié, 10/10/2018 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | FOIA
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Estado | Estudio
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Piloto de caza de la USAF F80 capitán slater, otro piloto de la tierra han visto la de color rojizo objeto similar a una estrella.
A las 22:00, hora local, 23 de noviembre de 1948, el capitán, vio un objeto en el aire justo al este de dicha base de datos. Esto era desconocida altura. Esto se veía como una estrella rojiza y se movía en dirección sur a través de munich, ligeramente girando al sur-oeste, luego hacia el sureste. La velocidad puede ser de 200 a 600 millas por hora, la velocidad real no podía ser evaluado, no sabiendo que la altura.
Slater ha provocado la estación DF Race Card, equipado con radar, que hacía el seguimiento de неопознанную objetivo. Ella estaba a una distancia de 27 000 pies de altura y 30 millas de la ciudad de múnich, poniéndose de 40 000 pies a 40 kilómetros de la ciudad de múnich, a continuación, dando vueltas alrededor.
Slater un piloto experimentado, ahora de vuelo en el F-80, y su testimonio se considera totalmente fiable.
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USAF F80 jet fighter pilot Capt. Slater, another jet pilot Capt., and a 1st Lt. of 23rd Fighter Sq from the ground saw a reddish star-like object to the E moving S over Munich at 200-500 mph, turning slightly SW then SE. Slater called the Race Card DF Station equipped with radar which tracked an unidentified target at 27,000 ft and 30 miles S of Munich, climbing to 40,000 ft at 40 miles S of Munich then circling around. At 2200 hours, local time, 23 November 1948, Capt. —— saw an object in the air directly east of this base. It was at an unknown altitude. It looked like a reddish star and was moving in a southerly direction across Munich, turning slightly to the southwest then the southeast. The speed could have been between 200 to 600 mph, the actual speed could not be estimated, not knowing the height. Capt. — — called base operations and they called the radar station. Radar reported that they had seen nothing on their scope but would check again. Radar then called operations to report that they did have a target at 27,000 feet, some 30 miles south of Munich, traveling at 900 mph. Capt. —— reported that the object that he saw was now in that area. A few minutes later radar called again to say that the target had climbed to 50,000 feet, and was circling 40 miles south of Munich. Capt. —— is an experienced pilot now flying F-80’s and is considered to be completely reliable. The sighting was verified by Capt. —— , also an F-80 pilot.
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