Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD — Hungary, January 1956

📅 January 1956 📍 Hungary, near Oroszlany 🏛 Aerospace Studies Inst 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian report from Hungary in 1956 describes four triangular objects in a square formation rotating in flight. The official assessment concluded there was insufficient data to identify the objects, suggesting they might be aircraft or gliders.

This document is a Project 10073 record card detailing an unidentified aerial phenomenon sighting that occurred in Hungary in January 1956. A civilian witness reported observing four dimly lit, triangular objects at an estimated altitude of 3,000 meters. The objects were described as having a bright spot in their center and were arranged in a square formation. During the six-minute observation, the objects were seen rotating slowly around the center of the square as if they were rigidly connected, while the entire formation traveled slowly from West to East. The witness reported that there was no noise, exhaust, or vapor trail associated with the objects. Weather conditions at the time were noted as clear, cloudless, and windless, with 100% visibility. The official conclusion recorded on the card suggests that the objects were possibly aircraft or gliders, but ultimately determined that there was insufficient data for a definitive analysis. The document includes a reference number K243.6012-1 and is directed to the Aerospace Studies Institute at Maxwell AFB, Alabama.

Objects rotated slowly around center as if connected.

Official Assessment

Possibly a/c or gliders. Insufficient data for analysis.

The objects were observed in a square formation, rotating as if rigidly connected, while moving from West to East. No exhaust, vapor trails, or noise were detected.

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