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HQOCAMA FORM NO 58-506 ® ee
31 MAY 1948 &
OKLAHOMA CITY AIR MATERIEL AREA
TINKER FIELD
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA
IN REPLY REFER TO: OCAPN/KDS:cp
#3724—-1 2, July 1947
TTNK RHR PTRI
> Shree 38 + she
THE SHCURITY OFFICER, OCAMA,
BYRON 2. SAVAGES, Field Engineer, Radio Corporation of
America, Dallas, Texas. (Residence: 416 N. W. 29th Street,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. )
RE: Flying Disc.
On 23 July 1947, BYRON 5. SAVAGS was interviewed at his residence,
416 N. W. 29th Street, Oklahoma City, Cklahoma, relating to his alleged
viewing of a flying disc over the vicinity of Oklahome City, Oklahoma.
Subject, whose age is 38, advised he is married and aas one child,
and is presently the holder of a Private Filot's License, No. 39101,
(Single engine, Land). Subject averred he has extensively studied electron-
ics, sound engineering and aeronautics, 4nd his present occupation, which is
Field Engineer for Radio Corporation of America, ofrices of which are
located in Lallas, Texas, is that of installing theater sound equipment.
SAVAGE stated that between the days 17 May to 21 May 1947, just after dusk,
he observed an object which he believed to be a small aircraft in the south.
SAVAGS advised that the sun had just gone down and the moon had not arisen
on the horizon. SAVAGS related that he and his wife had just departed
their residence and had started to enter their car in the driveway at
416 N. W. 29th Street, Oklahoma City. He judged the time to be between
8:30 pem. and 9:00 p.sm., and the lights from the city of Oklahoma City
appeared to be shining on this object when he first saw it. He judged the
object to be about 160° in the south when he first saw it, and as it moved
toward him he remarked to his wife that "a big white plane was coming over."
SAVAGE stated that when this object was at a 45° angle from him, he
realized it was not a conventional type aircraft, and it appeared elliptical
at first and as it moved closer it appeared perfectly round and was flat.
SAVAGE advised the object, which appeared to him as a disc, had no appearance
of being spherical and had a ratio of diameter to the thickness of approxi-
mately 10 to 1, appearing thicker in the center, but this could not be
positively ascertained. SAVAGE judged the object to be at an altitude of
between 10,000 and 18,000 feet, and it left no trailing effects. SAVAGE
related that it appeared to be in bulk as big as the bulk of six B-29s at
an altitude of approximately the same height. SAVAGs advised that the object
was in his vision approximately 15 to 20 seconds and travelled at a speed
which he judged to be approximately three times that of jet-propelled aircraft.
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