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Bomber Paced by UFO
(Capt. Alvah M. Reida, during his military flying career, was
an Airplane Commander on B-26’s, B-24’s and B-29’s. At the
time of the sighting, he was based at Kharagapur, India, in the
468th Bomb Group, 792nd Squadron, XX Bomber Command,
All quotes from his report, on file at NICAP).
“} was on a mission from Ceylon, bombing Palembang, Sumatra.
The date was August 10, 1944, time shortly after midnight.
There were 50 planes on the strike going in on the target at about
2 or 3 minute intervals. My plane was the last one in on the
target and the assignment was for us to bomb, then drop photo-
flash bombs, attached to parachutes, make a few runs over the
target area, photographing damage from the preceding planes.
The weather was broken clouds, with an overcast above us. Our
altitude was 14,000 feet, indicated air speed about 210 mph.
‘While in the general target area we were exposed to sporadic
flak fire, but immidiately after leaving this area it ceased. At
about 20 or 30 minutes later the right gunner and my co-pilot
reported a strange object pacing us about 500 yards off the star-
board wing. At that distance it appeared as a spherical object,
probably 5 or 6 feet in diameter, of a very bright and intense red
or orange in color. It seemed to have a halo effect. Something
like this:
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‘“‘My gunner reported it coming in from about five o’clock
position at our level. It seemed to throb or vibrate constantly.
Assuming it was some kind of radio controlled object sent to
pace us, I went into evasive action, changing direction constantly
as much as 90 degrees and altitude about 2000 feet. It followed
our every maneuver for about 8 minutes, always holding a
position of about 500 yards out and about 2 o’clock in relation
to the plane. When it left, it made an abrupt 90 degree turn,
up and accelerating rapidly; it disappeared in the overcast.’’
Capt. Reida added: ‘‘During the strike evaluation and interro-
gation following this mission, I made a detailed report to Intelli-
gence, thinking it was some new type of radio controlled missile
or weapon.’’
Cigar-Shaped UFO Near
AF Transport
(Capt. Jack Puckett, at the time ofhis UFO sighting, was Flying
Safety Officer, Hdq., Tactical Air Command, 300th Base Unit,
Langley Field, Va. His duties included supervision of flying op-
erations and training, investigation of all aircraft accidents in his
command. He has served as an instructor pilot, four engine air-
craft, and flew a tour of combat in the European Theater, World
War Il).
“TI was making a scheduled flight from Langley Field, Virginia
[August 1, 1946] to MacDill Field, Tampa, Florida. At approxi-
mately 6 p.m. while flying a C-47 at 4000 feet northeast of Tampa
observe oug ea shooting star 090 12 heast over
the Atlantic Ocean. My copilot, Lt. Henry F, Glass and my engi-
neer both observed this object at the same time. ;
“This object continued toward us on a collision course at our
exact altitude. At about 1000 yards it veered to cross our path.
We observed it to bea long, cylindrical shape approximately twice
the size of a B-29, with luminous portholes.’’
The UFO seemed to be rocket propelled, Capt. Puckett stated.
The object trailed a stream of ‘‘fire’’ about one-half its own
length, and remained in sight 2 1/2 to 3 minutes.
Pilot Has “Dogfight”
With Oval Object
About 9:45 p.m. November 18, 1948 Lt. Henry G. Combs was
approaching Andrews AFB, Maryland, near the Nation’s Capital,
in a T-6. Suddenly he noticed an odd light over the base, so he
closed in to check on it. Abruptly, the light ‘‘began to take violent
evasive action.’? Repeatedly, Combs tried to close in on the
maneuvering object. But each time it would turn so sharply that
he couldn’t turn with it.
In his official report on the incident, Lt. Combs stated: ‘‘I
chased the light up and down and around for about 10 minutes,
then as a last resort I made a pass and turned on my landing
lights. Just before the object made a final tight turn and headed
for the coast I saw that it was a dark gray oval-shaped object,
smaller than my T-6.’’
The UFO moved at variable speeds, vertically and horizontally.
Lt. Combs estimated it traveled as fast as 600 mph.
TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
OFFICIAL OBSERVES DISC, SHARP TURN
On June 1, 1951, about 10:00 p.m., an official at Wright-
Patterson AFB, Ohio, sighted an apparently disc-shaped UFO.
Because of his sensitive position, he has requested that his name
be kept confidential. The report is certified by the NICAP
Director and Assistant Director. (Note: All confidential reports
in this document, certified by NICAP officials, will be made
available to any authorized Congressional investigators.)
“While driving West near Dayton, Ohio, I suddenly became aware
of a large blue-white light moving parallel to me. It was parallel
and to the left at 30to 45 degrees elevation. I can best describe it
as being similar to the flame trail from a rocket power plant.
It was a clearly defined outline similar to a stubby cigar. It
was much brighter at the leading end, and gradually dimmer to-
ward the trailing end. After 10to 15 seconds it made approximate-
ly a right angle turn, became circular and even-colored, and
rapidly disappeared. I detected no trace of yellow, orange, red
or purple in the color. The speed was faster than an airplane,
slower than a meteor.’’
Disc Buzzes Fighter Plane
The following case was reported by Cleveland Press Aviation
Editor Charles Tracy, a former wing operations officer in the
Air Force. (Originally reported in Cleveland Press, picked up
by United Press International, July 30, 1952).
During the Summer of 1951, Lt. George Kinman was flying over
Augusta, Georgia, on a clear, sunny day. At the time, he was a
seven year flying veteran, since a jet pilot at overseas bases.
“T was cruising at about 250 mph.,’’ Lt. Kinman told Tracy.
“All of a sudden I noticed something ahead, closing in on me,
head on. Before I could take evasive action - before I even
thought of it, in fact - this thing dipped abruptly and passed under-
neath just missing my propeller. The thing was definitely of
disc shape. . . white. . . pretty thick. . . it looked like an
oval. . . it was about twice as big as my plane. It had no visible
protrusions like motors, guns, windows, smoke or fire.’’
Lt. Kinman swung his F-51 around, but the disc was out of
sight. Within about 15 seconds, he said, the disc came at him
again, dipping at the last minute. This performance was repeated
several times for a period of 5 to 10 minutes. Finally, on its
last pass, the UFO zoomed upward instead of down, just missing
his canopy.
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