Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record Card — 14 July 1954
AI-Generated Summary
A 1954 report of five luminous orange triangular objects observed above civil aircraft. The military investigation concluded there was insufficient data for a definitive identification.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record card and associated teletype communications regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported on July 14, 1954. The sighting involved five objects described as luminous, orange, and triangular in shape with rounded corners. The witnesses observed these objects flying in a straight line at an altitude above civil aircraft. The report details two specific sighting events: the first moving from South to North, and the second moving from Northeast to Southwest. The total duration of the observation was recorded as two minutes. The official evaluation by the Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) concluded that the objects were 'probably A/C' (aircraft), but ultimately determined there was insufficient data for a formal analysis. The teletype correspondence confirms the transmission of these details from AFOIN to the Chief of ATIC at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, referencing Air Force Regulation 222-2. The report explicitly notes that no radar contact was made and no photographs were taken. The location of the sighting remains listed as unknown in the official record.
Triangle with rounded corners, orange luminous. Straight line of flight.
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Official Assessment
Probably A/C. Insufficient data for analysis. No location.
The sighting involved five objects described as luminous orange triangles with rounded corners. The objects were observed in a straight line of flight above civil aircraft. Two distinct sightings were reported: one moving from South to North, and another moving from Northeast to Southwest.