Wednesday, 2 September 2020

UFO Case Report:
“April 30, 1955; Travis County, Texas (BBU 3517)”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
“7:30 a.m. USAF Wing Intelligence Officer Maj. L. J. Pagozalski saw 4 black objects in a cluster make a whooshing sound like a zephyr. (Berliner)”


Wikipedia article: “Travis County, Texas”:


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Location of Travis County within the State of Texas
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UFO Case Report:
“Feb. 10, 1955; Bethesda, Maryland (BBU 3427)”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
“10:03 p.m. E. J. Stein, model maker at U.S. Navy ship design facility, saw an object, shaped like a small portion of the bottom of the Moon, with a radiant yellow color, hover for 30 seconds. The bottom changed to a funnel shape. (Berliner)”


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Satellite photo of Bethesda, Maryland (tageo.com)
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U.S. Government UFO Document:
“PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD:
DATE: 2 February 1955/
LOCATION: Miramar NAS, California”


(Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.)

Source: NICAP.org

Quote from the document:
“Observer Navy Comdr, driving vehicle & noticed Navy a/c landing, sighted object below one of the a/c. Obj was falling & motion seemed erratic. However, object descended at a steady rate. White in color highly polished surface. Was definitely reflecting sunlight. Change from white to a reddish-brown color & suddenly accelerated to a tremendous speed. Object left a short brown vapor trail.”

Project Blue Book listed the case as “Unknown.”



Wikipedia article: “Marine Corps Air Station Miramar”:


Wikipedia article: “North American FJ-2/-3 Fury”:


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NAS Miramar in 1954 (Text: Wikipedia)
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An FJ-3M of VF-121 Peacemakers in 1957 (Text: Wikipedia)
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UFO Case Directory (Distant Encounters):
“Sphere Falls Then Accelerates
February 2, 1955
Miramar NAS, California”


(NICAP.org)

The whole UFO case report:
Fran Ridge:
Feb. 2, 1955; Miramar NAS, Calif. (BBU 3416)
11:50 a.m. USN Cdr. J. L. Ingersoll was driving his vehicle and was observing two Navy FJ3 aircraft in a landing pattern. The trailing FJ3 appeared to have only one rear wheel extended. Sensing an emergency he continued to watch and was able to see that all landing gear were actually down, but he also noticed an object somewhat below and aft that caught his attention. His first thought was that it was a canopy that had been ejected. The [object] was falling, and its motion seemed erratic, however it descended at a steady rate. He described it as an as off-white in color but with a highly polished surface that was definitely reflecting sunlight. His best guess was that this object was at 10-20,000 feet at first. The object came to a complete stop for about 5 to 10 seconds after dropping 3-5000 feet, then suddenly changed from white to a reddish brown and instantly accelerated at tremendous speed, estimated at 1,000-1,500  mph on a heading of 170 degrees. Object left a short brown vapor trail. The witness believes the object was not less than 25-35 feet in diameter and could have been as [large] as 100'. [Brad Sparks: The total duration is found from the estimated descent rate, thus a minimum of about 15 to 27 seconds including the 5-10 secs hovering]. (Berliner)”

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


Wikipedia article: “Marine Corps Air Station Miramar”:


Wikipedia article: “North American FJ-2/-3 Fury”:


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NAS Miramar in 1954 (Text: Wikipedia)
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An FJ-3M of VF-121 Peacemakers in 1957 (Text: Wikipedia)
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U.S. Government UFO Document:
“PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD:
DATE: 1 [February] 1955/
LOCATION: 30 Mi E Cochise, [Arizona]”


(Project Blue Book, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.)

Source: NICAP.org

Quote from the document:
“COURSE: ESE to WNW

Military pilot flying in B-25 a/c as instructor, turned to student & first saw object which he described as large (120-130feet across) metallic, disc shape, looked like two pie tins placed together at their rims. During time of sighting, object changed its position to both face and observer’s a/c with both its edge forward, and w/its [circular] surface exposed to view. Object paralleled aircraft and disappeared after approximately 7 minutes.”

Project Blue Book listed the case as “Unknown.”

NOTE: The UFO incident occurred 30 miles east of Cochise, Arizona (not New Mexico), on 1 February (not January) 1955, according to NICAP.org (see below link).

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A view of a B-25G shows the midship location of dorsal turret.
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Satellite photo of Cochise, Arizona (tageo.com)
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