ID | #1566570064 |
Added | Fri, 23/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | McDonald list, Dan Wilson; BBU Files
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Bernard G. bell, 29th guard aircraft FIS, noticed the object in the form of Delta wing, flying directly overhead. The object was silver colored and looked as big as a beach ball at arm's length.
It was a solid shape with no holes, props, exhaust, tail section and other conventional visible means of movement. The object was making a whistling sound of varying height, but was much quieter than the plane.
The object gradually moved North and was observed for about 30 seconds. The object was seen on radar control approach for four passes at Malmstrom air force base.
The interception was not.
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Original news
A/2C Bejnard G. Bell, 29th FIS roving aircraft guard, observed a delta wing-shaped object, flying directly overhead. The object was silver in color and appeared as large as a volleyball at arm’s length, was solid in shape with no openings, no props, no exhaust, no tail section, and no conventional means of motivation visible. The object made a varied pitch whistling sound, but was much quieter than a jet. The object moved gradually to the north and was observed for approximately 30 seconds. The object was picked up on the approach control radar for four sweeps at Malmstrom AFB. No scramble of aircraft was ordered. Officials at ATIC were not happy about no scramble being made and apparent non-compliance with AF Reg. 200-2, specifically Par 1, (Requirement for rapid identification).
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