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At 2220 hours, local time, 23 Bow 46, Capt Slater saw
an object in the air Girectly exst of Farstenfeldbruck at
an unknown altitude, It looked like a reddish star and was
moving in a southerly direction across Munich tarning slightly
to the South-West end then South-Bast. Speed could have been
between 2OO and 500 MPR. Actual speed could not be estimated.
Capt Slater called Base Operations from his barracks and they
notified Racecard OF Station who reported nothing on the scope
but st ted they would look, Raceoard Station then called Base
Operations to report am unidentified object 27,000 ft up some
30 miles south of Munich, Later Racecard Station called
Capt Slater to reoort that the object was climbing and was then
believed to .e at 40,000 ft altitude about 40 wiles south of
Munich and was circling.
There were no F-80's (Jets) flying on this night.
Capt Slater (an F-20 pflet) is considered completely reliable
and the facts st-ted above were verified by Capt Darwin R. Addis
23rd Fighter Sq (also an P80 pilot) who ws with Copt Slater
at the time of the sighting.
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