t-I.~D--A""""'T"""'"I TIMI GROUP PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. COMCLUSIOitl D Wea Belle" a p,.~tottlr a .. a.on ._ PE OP OIS!RVATIOM D Wee Alrcreft IIJDI'eunti-VIauel D GroufttiR4Mior a p,.~teWr Alrcr_,t 02 2300Z D AI.-VI.,.t D Al,.lfttercettt Ro4er D PeaaiWr Ahcreft ~==========--h--ii D Wea AatrefteMicel D ProltoWr Aat,.MMicel D Yea D PeaaiWr Aet;ofteMicel 7. LENGTH O,.OISERVATION I. NUMBER OBJECTS 0 lneufflclent D fer Eveluetien IRIE, OP SIGHTING 'Sample of f"oil sent for analysis. Thousands observed falling over area about several hundred feet wide. Glittered while in air. Pieces looked as though they were subjected to heat. Additional witn~sses insist that t j,ey feol a tingle when they touch the objects. 1 1. COMMENTS Spectrographic a!!alysis ~howed objs to be Rada1 chaff ntilar to 2S Al as spec~f~c unde r AMS 4001-b sh~et stock. Porm 100 Linn D.,._, Old.o Dear.. It r.a. at. 600Ja, I not.loed of Uwr oolorecl olt.1eote of i-falline artand Ill' tower wtdl.e world.nl I a.-cl \beT wn loU .. an air foro plane tor toulinc radar, al I clld not nor bear a~ pluae. I oCNld He tbeH objeot 111\\erJ.na.ln.. tlae dDlJ.pt tor anenl teet 1n tbe air ..... na I tOIIftd eneral pieoee, of which I encloa1na thla -..pte of Mt.l, whicb looa it it. wre t.bN-Up aa exploaioa or .terretle .._,. Ot. t.bia t..e noked .u:b and , trca ~' -.... explodoa to a fall.lnl apatnlk, and aewral of t.be Mn Sadt . tJiq feel a ln. t.Mir baDd where thT tbia. ror it. -.,. be wrtla tor ad teaUaa, t.hl la Jun on ..U pleoe , tbere t be -N if JOU aN ROUTING SLIP ''D'D US Nl tWifiiWAf.l lll~l'atWA'l M $/IIlLA ACTIONS lV"..o. j or Te c k er liD IDCATIGH 1. UFO fror.1. t.,ent:tal p~bli c. 2. The descripti on uf' t !:P. o b~ E:c t is d ( :f' ir1::. t~ly characteriBtic of radar chcff. ...>.1C hi:.ie ~rc'tc ~.:.c.:: exercises q-41 te often fond seve~..il has sent in saral>le s as Ule'Os. ti. .es the "" tf.lic 3 The analysis is attached f:.)r y0ur infor:~ti"" .... Mill 01 ntU T/~t 1a~s 0. Boli~u fOIII 95 Rpla'IIDA AOOPwen-.IA.... APBQ lfUII Paaii,JIItr.t' 'IPVM * UOtlbD o aat1 DISPOSITION FOR ( tJ) m,o Heport 11 Ai'CIN-4E2o DATI 8 Aue, 1958 Ai'CIN-J~FJ1/ s._t. Bolieu/ac COMMENT 110. I 1. In accord~ce with existine policies, tne attached UFO Rerort and metal specimen is to~:arded for ycur analysis and comments. Ltr dtd 3 AU 58 w/metal speoi~n 15 Aug 58 COll:ENT /f2 AFCI11-4E2c/CANaugle/gdh 1. The metal sample turnisbed along with the above report, has been anal~e apectographicall1 and shows the following composition 2. This com,osition corresponds. ver.y closelY to 2S A1 as specified under ~1S 4001-B for sheet_atoCk. Because o the ductility exhibited b,y the specimen (bending back and forth with fingers is possible), it is concluded thet the senlp1e is sheet stock end not cast; hence, photomicrographs were not msde. The snmple in question could well be r adar foil which has been burned, di!~R E. NARTIN ;:cting Chief 0 D 1 Jll~o 9 6 auuas FoaM 11. ocT WHICH MAY t to ~ l.ette~-ot 3 Ausua' 1958 cc u tll't~U ob~ect vhS.ch tell q on 2 at 1I8V YCIII'ko A IIJI8Ctop'&Phi0 ~ia ot tbe te1'1Al funliabe4 v1 th your letter ahova the obJecta to be radar J. '1'ACKII zx,ecut1ft Qht~t ... 1eer Public Intonation D1 vtlon ot IDt~tion Ser,lce