Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Cards — Woodlard, N.C. and Harford, N.C., April 1950
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Two Project 10073 record cards detail civilian sightings of unidentified aerial objects in North Carolina in early April 1950. The reports describe cigar-shaped and rectangular objects with varying speed and altitude characteristics.
This document consists of two Project 10073 record cards documenting unidentified aerial phenomena reported by civilians in North Carolina during April 1950. The first report, dated approximately April 6, 1950, describes two cigar-shaped objects observed in Woodlard, N.C. These objects were described as white, approximately 18 feet long, and moving at a high speed at a low altitude on a 360-degree course. The second report, dated approximately April 4, 1950, details a single rectangular object observed in Harford, N.C. This object was described as brilliant red, 10 feet long and 2 inches thick, moving at a high altitude at a speed described as 'not very fast.' The observer noted that the object maintained a steady course of 360 degrees at approximately 25 degrees of elevation on the western horizon. A note on the second card mentions a contrail. Both reports were filed under the jurisdiction of Ahoskie, N.C., and were processed by ATIC.
Object held steady course of 360° was about 25° elevation on western Horizon.
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