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Which record includes Lowry, Olmsted, McChord, Maxwell, and Wright-Patterson Flight Service Center reports about flying objects in 1949 and January 1950?

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Which record includes Lowry, Olmsted, McChord, Maxwell, and Wright-Patterson Flight Service Center reports about flying objects in 1949 and January 1950?

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The record containing reports from Lowry, Olmsted, McChord, Maxwell, and Wright-Patterson Flight Service Centers is the file titled "342_HS1-416511228_319.1 Flying Discs 1949: Multi-Station UFO Incident Reports" [PURSUE-RELEASE-01/77a75970-db14-4617-8ffa-8a6378316bab]. The reports were submitted in compliance with Flight Service Regulation 200-4, dated 2 November 1948, subject "Unidentified Flying Objects," and were addressed to the Commanding General, Air Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio [PURSUE-RELEASE-01/77a75970-db14-4617-8ffa-8a6378316bab]. The sightings covered in the file span July, August, and September 1949, and January 1950, with locations including Kansas, Washington, Oregon, Ohio, South Carolina, and New York. Objects were described variously as dish-shaped, circular, and cylindrical, with speeds reported as exceeding that of a B-29, and one report noted an orange and white flame exhaust more than twice the length of the object [PURSUE-RELEASE-01/77a75970-db14-4617-8ffa-8a6378316bab].