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Flying Discs
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Office Memo®ndum * UNITED oe GOVERNMENT
TO : The Director paTE: January 24, 1949
FROM - M, Ladd y,
SUBJECT: FLYING Discs UV ~ Ky
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I thought you might be interested in the following information
concerning "Flying Discs" which PiGase furnished to the Bureau on a
confidential basis by Colonel C, D7 Gasser, Resident Engineer, Air
Material Command, U. S.Army, who_is the principal army technician at the Gandy. ——
Nuclear Energy for thé Propulsion of Aircraft Research Center at.Oak-Ridge,-— ~~~
Tennessee.
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Colonel Gasser stated that he knew nothing of an official nature concerning
"Flying Discs" other than the fact that they are believed by Air Force Intelligence
officials to be man-made missiles, rather than some natural phenomena. It was his
further belief that a great deal of information has been compiled concerning these
missiles by air force intelligence, and that research on the matter was being
extensively done at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio.
Colonel Gasser then continued with his own ideas as to what might be
the nature of these discs which ideas he had formulated through review of those
known facts and theoretical conjectures of himself and other scientists concerning
the nature of flying discs and methods of propulsion for such type of aerial
mechanism. According to pan Sy ane discs have long been a theoretical possibility,
and,in fact, a possibility which would indicate one of the best means by which to
break through the barriers of the supersonic area. He stated that scientists have,
for many years, been attempting to develop this type of aircraft. Some_experi-
mentation has been done even in the United States, tut insofar as is known in the
United States at the present time, there have never been any practical developments.
As a second factor of consideration, Colonel Gasser stated thet insofar as is known
to U. S. scientists at this time, there is no known chemical fuel which would make
possible tremendous range of flight such as is ascribed to the reported "flying
dises." According to Gasser, there is only one possible fuel which could be
utilized which is in accord with present theory, and that is the utilization of
atomic energy.
He stated that this subject matter was being given absolutely no dissemination
by the air force or other military personnel, and thet they had not deemed it
advisable to advise him of all information pertaining to this type missile. He
continued, however, that in his conversation with representatives at Wright Field
and in reading reports returned to this country by foreign agents, he had gathered
together certain information which might be of assistence in determining whether or
not these so-called missiles were authentic, usable and of danger to the United States.
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