PROJECT JC073 RECORD CA~O 12. L OCATION 112. CCl-ICLUSIONS 3. D..\TEiiMc CROUP 4 ry .,,: OF OBSeRVATION o'io~ B a lloon Pr.,oably Bclloon Pos-;;~!y 3olloon C Ground V i suo! 0 GrovndRodor 0 Was Atrcraft 0 P~obably Air c r ait 0 Possibly Aircroit Wcs :\ .. tronornl cal ? robobl y A stronomi col Pos:;ibly Astrono,..iclll lnsuffict.,nr O crto for Evoluotton 10. 3~1,:;: SUi,iMARY OF SICIHINC 111. CO '.i>-1 ENTS JrJ1Ji!.~(1 II v<PP,tOV,Jt..:, I Ct IC 't,.l Tt coo,.. I "'fA I Ofi IIIFOR\I ATICII tl.Ot '" .um SIGrtATUP Colllltl'y: USSR Subject: DISK-sHAPED SOVn:T .AIRCRAFT OBSERVED NEAR MOSKVA mTCLASSIFIED MC #: None Som-ce: ROMrNIA LIBSRA, BUCURESTij Agency: 7050th Air INI'SERGRU (USA..WE) ~UM p 4, col 6 PrSparing Officer: Capt, USAF Anthony M. Klasinsld., :nfo Spec: TK/dr Jistr: UE3c/4F2c/4Bl::s 4Eho Bad Soden Team, 7053rd AISS Eval: None Given Entire Docun:ent t SunDn.ary' . " . I . Radio MOSKVA mentioned in its broadcast on 19 March 1958 that a llcuriousn 'Ilying object was observed near MOSKVA, at an altitude of 3,000 m. EyeNitnesses . tated that the flying object had the form of a big disk, which performed a spiral a t B. low altitude, then took off and disappeared in the s~J :; ~ 7Tbis4\fly.i.ng object'\;as a Soviet aircraft with a "round wing," . i-This type of a-ircraft is characterized by its good atabjJjty in the ajr and by its maneuverability. Sat 1/1, Card 2/2 MC #: J.Tone The majn advantage is its vertical take off. Specialists stated that this aircraft wing will be very important for the f uture aircraft industry. II. Translator: Edith Beyer (FN) Editor: Lawrence Foyo