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342_HS1-416511228_319.1 Flying Discs 1949
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Office Mewspoiin e UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : MATS A=2, ATIN: Capt. Hathaway DATE: 8 February 1949
AACS/A-2/CCR/m1b/2113
FROM "- BACS 4-2 COMMENT NO. 1
SUBJECT: Sighting of "Flying Discs"
A strong possibility exists that the "flying disc" might have been a piece of
cardboard, or light metallic substance carried aloft by the funneled air currents
over Hickam.
The nearby cane fields give off a considerable amount of moisture, thereby
creating a "dead space." ‘the prevailing winds striking this area are directed up-
ward over the field, and hence could carry inanimate objects up with them.
Then, too, the altitude given could be considerably off, inasmuch as the ob-
ject sighted was thin. Judging heights of such objects is difficult enough, even
if the object were 3 - 4 feet in thickness.
Suggest you check records of Air Weather Service for confirmation of wind
peculiarities over Hickam. oe
2 Incls vy, Ya, AG Uy. falrerae ae
1. Cy ltr, 1810th AACS Gp, CHARLES C. ropin SON
8 Jan 49, w/2 ind Captain, USAF
2. Cy msg, 71st AACS Gp,
050330Z Jan
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