j l DA IE. TI~E G~OUP '-:-eu &;R OF CoJECTS S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION lQ-15 seconds 6. TYPE OF OGSERVATION 9. PHYSICAL EViDENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION -ttaburg, Pennsylvania 10. CONCLUSION Aatro (METEDR) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object was described as being 500 ft long and 50 ft high. It had 3 or 4 windows which emitted a v eey brietlt ligtlt and trailed a chen-y-red tail of fire 100 tt long. Traveled at a ver:r great rate at speed UNCLA551F\ED 1. Date of Observation ' July 19L9 Date of Interviow 6 July l~j4CJ 2. Exact Time {local) 3 Place of Observation P1ttabur{~h. Pa 4. Position of observer Ground 5 Y~at attracted attention to object 6. Number of objects 1 7. Apparent size Gueaaed to be 50 teet h1ch. SOC teet lont S. Color of object 10. Altitude (poaaibly 2 ailea) 11. Direction fro~ observe r South 12. Distance from observer 13. Direction of flight of' objo ct{s) South to llortb 1..4. Time in sibht Great rate 16. Sound and odor Cheri)' red taU ot tire ~00 teet l.gn& lS. Luminosity 19. Projections 20. Mlneuvers 21. Manner of' disappoaranco 22. Effect on Clouds 23. Additional information concerning objoot 24. 'Woo.thor Conditions IJRCLASSIFfED UNCLASSIFIEC Incide n t t:o.ro o.nd addr ess of obsrJrv~rs littabur~h 10, Occup~tion ~d hobbi o s s Comments of Interrogator r olutivo to intolligoncu a nd charact e r of obs~rvor(s) I!ARRA:L'r~-: s m.1hiARY s On the evoning of July 3, 1949 at about 10a20 -l0e30 P.~. I aaw a atrange alroratt at about 5 milea di1tant at about 40-45 degreea angle, would not ~ea1 aa to height poaaib~ 2 milea. Outline appeared wry taint, do not know length but would pam~ ~eaa aa about 500 tt loru; ana about 50 tt high, hd 3 or 4 l~rge round windows whioh emitted a ver,y bri~ht light and tr~i1ecl a tail of ahip was ~otng from South to Borth at a e;ret~.t rate ol' speed wa1 aeen frosn the top of the haze on tho hori&on tn the aouth to the haae in the hori&on there dilappeared, bout 10-15 sgqq !hia oratt wae not a tlyint; aaucer, but troo ita apeecl Cllld ahape it i1 not baaed on thia olay aarble which .. oall earth. I ba~ reported this oratt to or. Draper of the Buhl Plamtarium N S Pr.h, Pa., and he did not have aey reporta of thia ahip ~ ~4, JJiod.l.~ (AfH'IUP~ -A w IV F .S1frAN, , 0~ ylEW-A-SSEE/1 nece1pt ot 10ur le!.ter d&.ed 6 Jul7 1949 1 ree;ec'-full7 &O~DDiedt~u bf thla ~ead~U&rtere. Your oonc:rlbuticn laaa been ua4o a .-.~ ;u rf.'Oord aad 11 bei~ inc..Jrporao;ecl i.Dt.o our ~wcl)' ot uo1dtmtitiecl aerial obJt.ct.a lour ao ~ion ln rl tiJac '.Jde lleadqur\.en re~ard. Dei :Jl1a tt.er 1 t-"reo1a~ct. W lle CLIJG.c.R..:AJ Colonel. u.iAio' Chlet Anal:111la Dl Yiaioza lr&;elU.caoe a.~ea-ar~D~ UNCLASSIFIED feohnioal lntelligenoe Diviaion Air Materiel Co:zcand Hq Wright-Patterson Air Foroe Baae ONCLASSIFfED On the evening of July 3, 1949 at a bout 10 a20 -10 30 P.M. I aaw & atrange airoraft at about 5 mile dia~ant at about 40-45 degree ancle, would not ugeal aa to height poaaibly 2 mil Outline appeared Tery taint, do no~ know length but would gueaa &I about 500 ft long and about 50 tt high, had 3 or 4 large round windowa whioh .mitted a very bright light and trailed a tail of ahip waa goi~ from South to lorth at a grt rate of apeed waa aeea trom the top of the base on the boriaion in the aouth to the haze in the wn: horiaion there diaappeared, about 1o-15 aeoonda. 1h1a craft waa not a tl)Tins aaucer, but trOJA ita apeed aDd ahape it ia not baaed on thia olay merble which we call earth. .. I have reported thia oratt ~o Dr. I S Pcb. k-a. and did not ha~e aey report a ot the Buhl Planetarium ot thia ahip. . l ,ot your addreaa in the Saturday Evening Poat yea~erd&y tram inatallment II ot the artiole on Flying Saucera. Thia ia the tirat l ha~e read anything about 1ih in a .agasine. I 414mt get any proot ot 7A7 aani ty or honeaty &I you auggeat. !hie ia an honeat and truthtulA-.taent. I do not ora~ any publicity 1D thia matter but correapondence ia weloo~ ~f~lCU\SS\f\EO