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342_HS1-416511228_319.1 Flying Discs 1949
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MAXWELL FLIGHT SERVICE CENTER
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE
MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA
SUBJECT: Unidentified Flying Objects 2 January 1919
Commanding General, dir Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson AP Sase, Ohio
ATTN: MCIAR-3
le Reference letter, Headquarters USAF, subject: “Reporting of
Information on *Plying Dises.'" dated 6 February 1946 and Flight Service
Regulation 200); dated 2 November, subject: “Unidentified Flying Objeote,
the following information is suomitted:
Be Location and time of sighting: Two (2) miles coast of
Jackson, Mississippi at 1700C, 1 Jamary 19h9.
t. “eather at time: The 16300 weather sequence from Jackson,
estimated 16,000 feet, broken clouds, visibility 15, temp-
erature 53, dew point 55, surface wind south-southwest at
7 mph, altimeter setting 5003, remarks, estimated 35,000
feet thin broken.
The 17300 weather for Jackson was ceiling measured 15,000
feet, overcast, visibility fifteen(15) miles, temperature
52, dew peint 20, wind south at one (1) mph, romarks,
breaks in the overcast. 4
Memes, Occupations and addresses of witnesses:
Mr. Tom Rush, 02 Mitchell Avenue, Jackson, Mississippi
Employed by Dixie Air Service at Jackson, Mississippi as
a pilot. He is on ex-AAF pilot. Telephone Jackson- Miss-
issippi 5-106).
Mre. Willette Rush, 402 Mitehell Avenue, dackson, Mississippi,
wife of she above, housewife and private pilot.
Photographs, if available: None available.
Sketches of objects configuration: To be forwarded.
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