Saturday, 1 December 2018

UFO Case Directory (RADCAT):
“UFO Alert At Edwards AFB
Oct. 7, 1965
Edwards AFB & surrounding area”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Francis Ridge:
Oct. 7, 1965; Edwards AFB area, California
Up to twelve luminous UFOs flew over this secure test facility and the region, and at least one F-106A interceptor was scrambled from George AFB at Victorville. All of this action was captured on classified U.S. Air Force audio tapes which have now been declassified and are available to the public along with official documentation.The question in my mind is, what was going on during those 3-4 hours we don’t know about? If we were allowed to hear only 6 hours of 40,  and read only 17 pages of hard-to-read documents, what is it we were NOT allowed to hear and see? The documents we have make it clear that by the time Alpha Lima Zero One was scrambled at at 1209Z or 5:09 PM PDT, ‘the activity was just about over.’

Joel Carpenter:
That evening, October 7 (and the following one, October 8), 1965, some 700 engineers and scientists attended the Fourth X-15 Technical Conference at the (then) NASA Flight Research Center at Edwards AFB. This dealt with the research results of the 150 some X-15 flights made since 1959. (Astronautics and Aeronautics 1965  NASA SP-4006, page 464 - Joel Carpenter)”

NICAP.org presents U.S. government (U.S. Air Force) documents that pertain to the UFO case.

About RADCAT (text by NICAP.org):
“RADCAT is a revitalized special project now being conducted jointly by NICAP & Project 1947 with the help and cooperation of the original compiler of RADCAT, Martin Shough, to create a comprehensive listing of radar cases with detailed documentation from all previous catalogues, including UFOCAT and original RADCAT.”


“EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE” (af.mil):


Wikipedia article: “Edwards Air Force Base”:


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Runways on and near Rogers Dry Lake, at Edwards Air Force Base. Located in the Mojave Desert, California. (text by Wikipedia) 
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