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UFO — Part 16
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Soe Me em RO EE ee
ap FEB. 16 1953. Boaniug. MYRTLE BEACH, SUUTH. .AROLIKA. 333°, 709e- ;
An unidentified object or light flew inland at an altitude of 1,000
feet, and was observed hy 3 people.
#39 FEB. 16 2953. 10:55 P.M. SUDBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA. &6%°, 81°.
A ficry red object with dark or slivery cdges grew larger, #62 then
ghr » appearing as a solié silvery ball when disappearing.
#60 REB. . 2:00 P.M. WILLETS, CALIFORNIA. 393°, 129%°, B eauce
at great altitude oroseed sky with tremendous epeed. a
ae ime - -- - ; _ _ a a ] ._ «a .
fH) FEB. 20 1953. Midnight. SARASOTA, FLORIDA. 274 , 628 . A glowing
lignt in the eky changed colores, from red to white to blue, ee it
.Garted about at great speed, then etopping momentarily for a full .
half hour. (COMMENT: The object appears to be one of the celored
Light signel saucers discussed previously, if description of 4ts —
gpovements 16 correct. If “S only seemed to move, it may have been a
etar weén-under rare wather conditions, although other stara were not
gean’ to-‘shine or'move'. ; .
#2 FEB. 217 1953, Daytime. Near MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS. 334°, 932°. an
@dject reaemdling a Durning airplane with a smoking engine resulted
- in a 4 hour esearch, no wreckage found, nor aireraft miseing. (COMMENT:
Tris ie similar to other reports of ‘burning airplanes' reported:
-@fter a meteors passage, however daytime meteors are extremely rare.
Barring possibility thie wae a planes vapor trail, or jet, objeot in
wyaterious and may be somehow connected with the asucers.$
#43 FEB. 21 1953. Evening. STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN. M42? B7¢° an
object carrying red, green and white lights, blinked at intérvals,
like a beacon in the eky. (COMMENT: Thie aleo may be a signal saucer)
#44 FEB. 22 1953. Morning. WILLETS, CALIFORNIA. 392°, 1233°. A saucer
at great height crossed aky with tremendous speed. (Bee Feb. 19 rept)
#45 FEB. 22 1953, 3:30 P.M. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA. 424°, 80°. A large,
shiny or eliver chrome esucer, possibly 150 feet in Gaameter, moved
very slowly and noiselesely toward Cleveland for 5 to & minutes,
(COMMENT: Any. saucer report over i minute, ia Very unusual. This say
pousibly have been a large weather balloon, under inflated at low
altitude, although it ehoulid not have appeared Bilver-chrose and
brightly reflecting the eun.) -
- G46 FEB. 22 1953. 4:00 P.M. CONNEAUT, ORTO. 42°, 808°. a spherical
object, allvery or sluminum in eolor, shone brightly as 1% headed
‘ glowly over Lake Erie at 1500 foot altitude, (COMMENT: This seems
%o back belief object seen at nearvdy Erie, Pa. 39 minutes before was
@ balluon, now inflated to a sphere at a greater height.) oo.
4&9. FEB. 22 1953. Very late Evening. FAIRPORT, CHIO. &1¢°, 812° A-
brilliant ball of light, apparent size of a eilver dol » slovily
disappeared over the lake. (COMMENT: If precise time were kn e
this spject could be identified. If it was just after sundown, ‘it
could have been eunlight shining againet a balloon. If several hours
sfter gundown, balloon would be invisible since it hai no lights, and
4t would have been a balloon.)
#48 FOB. 23 1953. 7200 A.M. BEAUVAIS, FRANCE. ms 2°. A lerge,
luminoue pink, bowlike object (flattened sphere), flew ovor terrain
horizontally for 40 seconds. then rose vertically several geconids.
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