The whole UFO case report:
“3:00 a.m.
EST
Duration 1 min
AT-11 aircraft
United States
|
Military
2 observers
No EMI
No radar contact
|
Brad Sparks:
Feb. 11, 1952; Pittsburgh,
Penna. (BBU 1052)
3 a.m. USAF Capt. G. P.
Arns and Maj. R. J. [Gedeon] flying a
Beech AT-11 trainer [Beechcraft Model 18] saw a yellow-orange comet-shaped object pulsing flame for
1-2 secs in straight and level flight. (Berliner)
Dan Wilson:
Feb. 11, 1952; Pittsburgh,
Penna. (BBU 1052)
3 a.m. EST. USAF Captain George P. Arns, of the 47th Bomb Wing and Major
Richard J. Gedeon, while flying a T-11 aircraft from Cleveland, Ohio, to
Langley AFB, saw an unusual flying object near Pittsburgh, Pa. The object had a
bright comet-like appearance of yellow to orange colored flame. It was flying
above the plane on a reciprocal course and as it approached one to two second
pulsations of the flame were noted. These pulsations continued until the object
passed out of sight. The sky was clear and illuminated by a bright moon which
afforded continuous observation of the object for approximately one minute
prior to disappearing from sight.”
NICAP.org presents U.S.
government (Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force) documents that pertain to the
UFO case.
Wikipedia article: “Beechcraft Model 18”:
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