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ir, Clark's attention wos first to the object by his » Mr.
son. It appeared to be a object which was traveling at
an estimated kag height of 8/10,000 ft above the ground and was moving
in a straight line from northwest to southeast. It was traveling some 350 MPH,
It did not change elevation nor direction. From their range of
they were standing upwerds to the object would be at abot a 25°
It remained within their vision from 45 seconds to a mimte. No sound
eudible. Mr. Clark thought the nearest thing it resembled wes a "flying wing."
However, both men stated positively that there was no tail visible. From
where they were the object appeared about 3 feet in diameter bamk but
could offer no estimate as to its size it on the ground, As to
both stated that the object appeared red against a blue background black
against a white cloud. Ground win was abou 8
wes blowing in a northeasterly direction which would tend to carry any sound
away from then.
Both men are pilots, Mr. Clark was a pilot in the U. S. A. F. for a period
of 5 years, flying fighter type of pak planes during most of this period.
Mr, Anderson was a gunner in the AAF for 2 year's and is also a pilot. Both
appesred level headed and not excitable, and were very sincere in making the
report.
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