The U.S. Air Force Directorate of Intelligence issued Air Intelligence Report No. 100-203-79, "Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States," Study No. 203, dated April 28, 1949. The study examined approximately 210 reported incidents involving flying objects, described in three categories: disk-shaped, rough cigar-shaped, and balls of fire, with observers including U.S. Weather Bureau personnel, USAF rated officers, and experienced civilian pilots.
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37.7693, -78.1700
1949-04-28 / unresolved
The U.S. Air Force Directorate of Intelligence issued Air Intelligence Report No. 100-203-79, "Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States," Study No. 203, dated April 28, 1949. The study examined approximately 210 reported incidents involving flying objects, described in three categories: disk-shaped, rough cigar-shaped, and balls of fire, with observers including U.S. Weather Bureau personnel, USAF rated officers, and experienced civilian pilots.
Disk-shaped flying objects, described as strange metallic disks, observed through theodolite at Richmond Weather Bureau