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VERTICAY ASCENT, OTHER MANEUVERS
Summer 1958; Erie, Penna. Victor G. Didelot, B.S. Physics,
research engineer in aircraft instrumentation and magnetics:
“The object appeared to be elliptic or oval shaped, approximately
twice as long about its longest axis as it was thick. The object
maintained a course parallel to the ground for a visible arc of
close to 120 degrees, and roughly parallel to the shore line of
Lake Erie. The object moved at a very rapid pace from west to
east. When it had reached what appeared to be a position directly
over the city of Erie, it abruptly and at a speed at least three
times its horizontal speed ascended vertically until it passed from
my sight.’’
Mr. Didelot adds that the time was early afternoon, and the
UFO was a silvery-white color. ‘‘I was also able to see that the
object did wobble slightly, but when it changed course to the
vertical, it seemed to lose this apparent instability. There was
a complete absence of noise, and there was no discernible vapor
trail.’’
Mid-August 1951; Central, N.M. At his ranch 10 miles east of
Silver City, N.M., about 10:30 a.m., Alford Roos, mining engineer,
heard a ‘‘swishing’’ noise, looked up and observed the performance
of two lens-shaped UFOs in particularly interesting detail. Mr.
Roos at the time had a Civil Service rating of senior mining
engineer, was a project engineer for the U.S. Bureau of Mines
and other government agencies, and a member of the American
Institute of Mining & Metal Engineers. Extracts from his report:
“T saw an object swooping down atanangle of about 45 degrees,
from southerly direction, travelling at immense speed, coming
quite close to the earth over Ft. Bayard, 2 miles to the NW.
Reaching the bottom of the swoop it hovered for moments, then
darted up at an angle of about 70 degrees from vertical, ina
northwesterly direction, directly over Ft. Bayard. ... I ne-
glected to state that there were two objects that {converged at
the point of hovering] at which time they were in close proximity
+... Over Ft. Bayard there was an isolated cloud island covering
perhaps 3 degrees of arc and perhaps a mile across. The two
objects shot up at this steep angle at incredible speed, both enter-
ing the cloud, and neither appeared beyond, and no trace after
entering the cloud.
“Their track was as straight as a ruled line, no zig-zagging.
The astonishing thing was that the cloud immediately split into
3 segments, ever widening, where the objects entered. . . Each
object left a pencil-thin vapor trail.”
At first, Mr. Roos continued, the UFOs appeared spherical,
“but after the hovering and the turn up, they must have tipped,
canted so I then saw the edge-on of the lens-like object. Going
toward the cloud they were disc-shaped. There was no gathering
of momentum from the low hover, to the lightning-like shoot. . .
From almost stationary to instant about 500 mph., the shock of
inertia would have made human (terrestrial) survival impossible.
“After the objects turned on their sides at the hover, there
appeared to be a button, or some small protrusion on the upper
side as viewed edge-on. . . the objects were quite close and we
[Ed. Note: other witnesses named in report] could all detect
some form of outer ornamentation or process or possibly orifices
or port holes, on the lower side just below the rim of the lens,
and these seemed to undergo change of iridescent color, almost
like a blinking.’’
From: J. J. Kaliszewski
Subject: UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT OBSERVATION
Time: 1010, 10 October 1951
Place: 10 miles east of St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
Observers: J, J. Kaliszewski and Jack Donaghue
We had just spotted our trajectory flight and were approaching
from the north at an altitude of 4000 feet. We started a climb
towards the balloon on a course of 230°. At 6,000 feet I noticed
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a strange object crossing the skies from East to West, a great
deal higher and behind our balloon. I estimate that our balloon
was at approximately 20,000 feet at the time.
Using our balloon for comparison, this object appeared to be
about 1/4 the size of the balloon. We were climbing and about
six miles northeast of the balloon. The object had a peculiar glow
to it, crossing behind and above our balloon from East to West
very rapidly, first coming inata slight dive, leveling off for about
a minute and slowing down, then into a sharp left turn and climb
at an angle of 50° to 60° into the southeast with a terrific accel-
eration, and disappeared.
Jack Donaghue and I observed this object for approximately two
minutes and it crossed through an arc of approximately 40-50.
We saw no vapor trail and from past experience I know that this
object was not a balloon, jet, conventional aircraft, or celestial
star.
JJK:rj
ec: G, O. Haglund
/s/ J. J, Kaliszewski
{Supervisor of balloon manufacture
Aeronautical Research Laboratories
General Mills, Inc.]
From: J. J. Kaliszewski
Subject: SIGHTING OF UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS
Time: 0630, 11 October 1951
Dick Reilly and I were flying at 10,000 feet observing the grab
bag balloon when I saw a brightly glowing object to the southeast
of the University of Minnesota airport. At that time we were a
few miles north of Minneapolis and heading east. I pointed it out
to Dick and we both made the following observation:
The object was moving from east to west at a high rate and very
high. We tried keeping the ship on a constant course and using
reinforcing member ofthe windshield asa point. The object moved
past this member at about 5° per second:
This object was peculiar in that it had what can be described as
a halo around it with a dark under surface. It crossed rapidly and
then slowed down and started to climb in lazy circles slowly.
The pattern it made was like a falling oak leaf inverted. It went
through these gyrations for a couple minutes. I called our track-—
ing station at the University of Minnesota airport and the observers
there on the theodolite managed to get glimpses of a number of
them, but couldn’t keep the theodolite going fast enough to keep
them in the field of their instruments. Both Doug Smith and Dick
Dorion caught glimpses of these objects in the theodolite after I
notified them of their presence by radio. This object, Dick and
I watched for approximately five minutes.
I don’t know how to describe its size, because at the time I
didn’t have the balloon in sight for a comparison.
Two hours later we saw another one, but this one didn’t hang
around. It approached from the west and disappeared to the east,
neither one leaving any trace of vapor trail.
JIK:rj
cc: G. O. Haglund
/s/ 3. J. Kaliszewski
Oscillatory Flight
March 10, 1952; Oakland, California. Two UFOs, one in
oscillatory flight, were observed by Clarence K. Greenwood, an
Inspector of Engineering Metals:
“‘About 6:45 a.m., as I waited for my bus to come along, I was
examining the sky predicting the weather for the day, when two
dark objects came into my line of vision apparently from my
right rear. It was difficult to gauge their altitude. I estimated
very roughly between five thousand and seventy-five hundred feet.
The two dark objects flew — scooted wouldbe a better description
of their flight — diagonally away from me gradually picking
up speed. One followed a direct or regular course while the
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