Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record Card — Indianapolis, Indiana

📅 27 Feb [illegible] 📍 Indianapolis Indinna 🏛 ATIC 📄 Record Card

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TL;DR

The document contains a specific record card for an Indianapolis sighting identified as a magazine clipping, alongside a summary table of various UAP sightings from March to July 1951.

This document consists of two pages. The first page is a Project 10073 Record Card regarding a report from Indianapolis, Indiana, dated February 27th. The report, provided by a civilian source, was investigated and concluded to be 'Not a UFO Report.' The comments section clarifies that the item in question was merely a picture of an aircraft clipped from a magazine. The second page is a summary table titled 'MARCH - JULY 1951 SIGHTINGS.' This table lists various sightings across the United States and international locations, including Korea, Alaska, California, India, Labrador, New Mexico, Michigan, Washington, Missouri, Illinois, Texas, Montana, New York, England, Finland, Greenland, Ohio, Peru, New Hampshire, and North Carolina. The table categorizes these sightings with evaluations such as 'Astro (METEOR)', 'UNIDENTIFIED', 'Balloon', 'Other (FLARES)', 'Insufficient Data', 'Astro (VENUS)', 'Gun Fire', 'Other (A/C Contrails)', 'Other (BIRDS)', 'Other (HOAX)', 'Astro (ARCTURUS)', and 'Other (Anomalous Propagation)'. Several entries note that the original record cards for these sightings are missing.

Not a UFO Report.

Official Assessment

Not a UFO Report.

The object reported was determined not to be a UFO, but rather a picture of an aircraft clipped from a magazine.

Key Persons

  • KeyhoeAuthor of 'Flying Saucers from Outer Space'

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