’^x Lt C ol Garrett/iwC .' 14 June 43 B asic Ltr fh Hq. E leventh Air Force, Harrisburg, Pa., dtd (undated), subj: xisport O x "/'lying visco" AFuIft-C C -5 (L-6-29) 1st Ind. JUN 134? Dept, of the air Force, Hq. UbAF, ..ashington 25, D. C . TO : C ausanding General, Air M ateriel C oanand, B right-Patterson ..ir Force xaue, Lqytoa, Ghio /ATM : M C I |5/wO ^v- 4 Lncls. n/c P102375 H Q USA F 15 JU N 194 3 C4 J-maIL B RA NC H 16—2tf<2~2 U. «• C OrtWNBENT PR!NT|NC 0FF|C e Fix**•D-^Uixi-T^uj LLjjv.x. 1 xxj .l FC C !C E 1612 South C ameron Street E AFD E arris burg, Pennsylvania 3UUL3T: Report of '."Flying discs’1 TO : C hief of otaff United States Air Force W ashington 25, C . ATTN: director of Intelligence, itequirements Division 1, In compliance with paragraph la, .DC Letter 45-5, 25 -arch 194S, the' following information relative to "Flying Dikes" is hereby submitted. ^The attached report was received this headquarters 27 Hay 1948, from Special Agent, D.K. B rown,, Federal B ureau of Investigation, C leveland, C hio. This Headquarters has no further information and is not initiating any investigation in accordance with paragraph 2, aDC Ltr. 45-5• ^ny additional information received by this Headquarters will be immediately forwarded to your Headquarters. C opies of report hatoe been forwarded to Hq. Air materiel C ommand and Hq. ~ir Defense C ommand as directed in above mentioned directive. a* Location and tine of sighting — Hobson, O hio; night of 8 Lay 48* b. Heather .at the tine - unknown by this Hq. c. Hames, occupations, and addresses of witnesses - addresses ben xuupe, Hew fork C entral System Gar inspector unknown. Lari ixoush, " " ” ” 11 B ob ahite, lard C lerk, x*.l.o. » C . K. Hite, Patrolman, N.I.v. d. FhotSgraphs of objects, if available - unknown this Hq# e. Sketches of objects configuration - unknown this Kq# f. objects sighted: * (1) Number - not known this Headquarters (2) Lhape - round (3) bize - appeared to be nine inches in diameter from ground level. GAFD Subj: report of "flying discs'1 14) C olor - phosphorescent (5) opeed G Great amount of speed (6j heading - 90° (7) iuanuevera bility - not known (8; Altitude - 6 to 8 miles (9) oound - unknown to this ho. (IC ) lixhaust trail or not - Phosphorescent trail in the sky rUlt C C Li JwiDZ r.C r G-jx.-_u.nlj /s/ H. 4. „AX Lt C ol. JoAF aC of o, a-2 4 Incls. 1. FB I Ltr., C leveland, thio, 25 M yy 4# 2. ^.Y. C entral oyster Ltr., C olumbus, O hio ^x 15 Lay 48 3. L\Y> C entral system Ltr., Hobson, O hio 4. H.Y. C entral oysters Ltr., 21 Lay 43 File 22.00 C 0 P Y S E CR E T AFO IR Lt C ol E arle/mcb/6548, A/ 4 June 48 AFO IR Ist Ind Dept, ofthe Air Force, Hq. USAF, ashin;;ton 25, D. C j^m TO : C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C ommand, B right-Patterson Air Force B ase, Dayton, O hio T-2 Report "German Flying W ings Designed by Horten B rothers” has been retained by this office. others has B Y C O LM AN D O F THE C HIE F O F STAFF: WTT.TBN H. EA Rggt J** - \ C olonel, U.SjA *^* O FFIC E SYM B O L GRA D E A ND SURNA M E O F C O O RD INA T ING T O FFIC ERS ' scutive, Air 11 ' *.„„n"Jectoratt of iitolH«onn»----- MH-^a »•.- ««.»»., mihhhEE? AIR LIA TE RI E L C O PLAND T SNA D -2B T SM A D ^B /fC Lioec Aright Field, Layton, 0.24 Septem ber 19^7 "Plying D isc" C ownnnding General A m y M r Farces W ashington 25 , D . C . A T B lt A C /A S-2 M ajor Goners! George M cD onald 1. In com pliance with General M cD onald's telephone converse tion, this date, to C olonel H . M . M cC oy, T -2, B q. A 'C , attached herewith is a copy of a drawing entitled, "Loedding Flying D tso*, designated LD -g. B ecause of patent rights Involved, it is request ted that a record be kept of all persons reviewing tills drawing by witnessing with signatures and dates directly on the drawing* 2. T his drawing should be returned to this office when it has served its purpose so that it can be turned over to the Patent O ffico H q. A M O for official record. J. Inclosed herewith is also a report prepared by the Royal A ircraft Establishm ent, T echnical Note, A FRO 17 03, which describes the H orten tailless aircraft. T he following references are invited which is considered significant in relating the H orten brothers per­ spective thinking m d acconpliahwm ts toward the alleged "H ying Saucer" onso: a. ’ago 5 , Paragraph 4 nnd 6 . b. Pngs 6 , Paragraph 1 and 7 . c. Page 26 , Paragraph J and 10. d. Page 27 , ParaGraph 12, s. Page #, Paragraphs 1 through 5 . f. Page 5 /4 , Phptogr^h of B orton "Rnrabola", 1^3? M a. 5 - tllh 'JE C TlE T - B asic Itr, did 2k Sap 4 7 , to 03, B q A A F, W ash, eubj* -’Flyinn D iac” g. Page 6 9, T he H orten 7 IH . h. Pago# 7 1 and 7 2, Photographs of the H orton IX Versions* i. Page 7 4 , drawing of the "Parabola". T his doeuaont should also be returned when it has served its intended purpose. 4 . A recant report froa the U. S. M ilitary attache, M oscow, USSR, dated 9 Juno 194 7 , indicates that 1800 aircraft, directly or indirectly based on the H orten VIH design (six engine pusher, having a wing spread of lj5 1 feet and a gross weight of appropriately thirty-three thousand pounds) are being built for bom ber squadron use. T he Russian version, however, is jot propelled, reference report whooo identification H o* la % »32291>4 . 5 * T he T -2 report "Germ an H ying ’"Ings D esigned by H orten B rothers", No, ?-SU-H 10-H d, also inclosed herewith, nay be retained by your office if desired* FO R T IP. C O O Um SM O GENERA L* X* K * M cC O T C olonel, A ir C orps D eputy C cB Enanding General Intelligence (T -2) 3 Incls* 1. D rawing 2. RA X T ech Note, A ’RO 17 0? 3. T -2 Rpt, No. M M 13M D -S & S R 2 P (/•3f9^A A F H Q- 1-1 3 D ec 104 7 AFO Hi-C L/lt ^°1 Garrett/lvd/6282 12 -ay 48 AFC Ih-C C -5 3 MAY W ® SUB JE C Tt Flying Discs TO : C areen cling General, Air lateriel C ott-.and, W right- Patterson Air Force, Dayton, O hio ATTN: M C I Forwarded for your information. IJI GQiM W GF w GHJ£P Qi* 3TA»: 1 Incl. ID Ho. 456982 (4 copies; C RO RC F D- GARRE T, JR. _. C olonel*C leetion B ranch AcV \cc -events Division Li ..jeuceDirecC orat® 01 1 J USA F ^t^3 MAY W O A G-M A IL BRANCH ^ 3 W ? P101459 A FC A G-10 (Rev 13 O ct 4 7 ) INDE X _ 000±2 i_ m z2 ^_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ DAT E : 2 8 Ap r 4 8 TO : C G, Air M ateriel C ommand, W right-Patterson APB , Dayton, O hio FROM: Air Intelligence Requirements Division, Directorate of Intelligence SUMMA RY: C lippings Service for Project "SIGN" ltr FILE D’ 280 Project INDEXER-' c REMA RKS: HEA DQUA RTERS UNITED STA TES A IR FORC E C ORRESPONDENC E REFERENC E FORM 8-386 7 ,A F AFO IR-C O /Lt, C ol. Garrett/jh/4544 26 Apr 48 A sF H Q-14 3 Dec 1947V I.- * B asic Itr, subj: Renert of Information on "Flying Disc" dated 12 Apr 48 1st Ind G/fhc/R HE ADQUARTE RS, THE AIR UNIVE RSITY, M axwell Air Force B ase, Alabama TO : C hief ofStaff, USAF, W ashington 25, D. C ., Attn: Dir of Intelligence L4 Forwarded in accordance with paragraph 4 of letter cited in basic communicati on. FO R THE C O M M ANDING GE NE RAL: 1 Incl: n/c (1 cy w/d) /S/ F. E . LANKSTO N M AJO R, AGD ASS’T. ADJ. GE N. AFO IR-C O -5 2nd Ind. raw___ Department of the Air Force, Hq. USAF, ashington 25, D. C . TO : C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C ommand, W right-Patterson Air Force B ase, Dayton, O hio / ™ “^ s/ ^rr ’'X ®0-08A F (0c< 2>d # ?APfflM °^o-MA fL BRA Noa Reference: Ltr frm Hq Tyndall AFB , dated 12 Apr 48, subject as above. 1st Ind frm Hq M axwell Air FB , to C /S, USAF, dated 14 Apr 48. P 10093 8 1(1—2M4*-2 0. 6- GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIC E C O PY HE ADQUARTE RS 5C O th AIR UNIVE RSITY '.YING TYNDALL AIR FO RC E B ASE PANAM A C ITY, FLO RIDA (11-4) M E j/al/R 12 April 1948 SUB JE C T: Report of Information on "Flying Disc” THRU : C ommanding General Air University M axwell Air Force B ase M ontgomery, Alabama ATTN: AC of S, A-2 C ommanding General United States Air Force W ashington 25$ D. C . ATTN: Director of Intelligence The attached information is forwarded in compliance with USAF Letter, sub J: "Reporting of Information on "flying Discs”, dtd 6 February 1% 8» FO R THE C O M M ANDING GE NE RAL: 1 Incl - M O IC and E xhibit I* (in dup) Distribute on: /S/ J. B . PRIC E M ajor, USAF Adjutant 1 cy ea: c/s USAF C G, AM C C G, AU WlfiENflA L AFO IR-C O /Lt. C ol. Garrett/jh/4544 2 Apr 48A V l^ -H 3 PfiW ',47 AFO IR-C O -5 SUB JE C T: Flying Discs TO : C ommanding General Air M ateriel C ommand W right-Patterson Air Force B ase Dayton, O hio ATTN: lid Forwarded for your information* B Y C O W fAND O F THE C HIE F O F STAFF: 1 Incl RO B E RT TAYLO R 3rd Ltr frm C SGID, 25 M ar C olonel, USAF (dup) C hief, C ollection B ranch Air Intelligence Requirements Division Directorate of Intelligence r Reference: DF frm Hq USAF, C omment No. 1 to C SGID dtd 27 Feb 48. DF frm C SGID, C omment No. 2, to Hq USAF, dtd 25 M ar 48. Dept. of the Aii^ Force W AB JJE B ARTM E Nl SEC URIT Y C LA SSIFIC A T IO N (If an y) © Bre w DO i^ m o w FILE No. AFO IR-C O -5 T0 USGHF Attn: Plans & C ollection B ranch Lt.C ol. E mith SUBJEC T Reporting of Information on "Flying Discs." FROM H^. USAF - AFO IR DAT E 2 7 FE B CO MME NT No-1 Lt .C ol.GarrM /dk/4544 1. It is Air Force policy not to ignore reports of sightings and phenomena in the atmosphere, but to recognize that part of its mission is to collect, collate, evaluate, and act on information of this nature. 2. In Implementing this policy the Air M ateriel C ommand has been designated ^kthe Air Force agency to collect, collate, evaluate^ and distribute to interested T^ernment agencies and contractors all information concerning sightings and pheno­ mena in the atmosphere vhich can be construed to be of concern to the national security, •within and outside Z one of Interior and Alaska3. All Air Force installations _______ ___ — - __________ have been instructed to report all sightings, or information concerning sightings which comes to their attention, direct to the C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C om­ mand, W right-Patterson Air Force B ase, Dayton, O hio, Attn: M C I. 4. Air M ateriel C ommand has been authorized direct contact with all Air Force installations whenever required to develop additional information on the flying discs 5. It is requested that all Department of the Army installations also be instruct­ ed to report such occurrences directly to Air M ateriel C ommand and that they be in­ formed that Air M ateriel C ommand is authorized to contact them direct when necessary in connection with such occurrences. ■ 6. If possible, reports to Air M ateriel C ommand should include the following information: a. b. c. d. e. g« FO R Location and time of sighting leather at the time Names, occupations, and Photographs of objects, O bject sighted: (4) C olor(1) Number (2) Shape (3) Size addresses of witnesses if available (5) Speed (6) Heading General remarks THE C HIE F O F STAFF: r» ’ / (7) (8) (9) M aneuverability (10) E xhaust trail Altitude Sound or not C . P. C AB E M ajor General, U.S.A.F, C hief, Air Intel, Req, Div, Directorate of Intelligence WO A GO FORM QQ7 . ’ Mu 1’4 6 03/ faW T RIC T B OOVnilMBKT W*"*0 «»«« '’« O- JIMS. ' AFO IR-C O -5 Lt .C ol.Garrett/dk/4544 25 Feb 48 AFO lRrC O -5 G6GIJ Attn: Plans & C ollection B ranch Lt.C ol. -.Ith Reporting of Information on "Flying E '. USAF - APO IR 1. It is Air Force policy not to ignore reports of sightings and phenomena in the atmosphere, but to recognize that part of its mission is to collect, collate, evaluate, and act tn information of this nature. 2. In Implementing this policy the Air tit e ri el C ommand has been designated • tho Air Force agency to collect, collate, evaluate, and distribute to interested errunent agencies and contractors all information concerning sittings and pheno- *ena in tho atmosphere itoich can be construed to be of concern to the national security. 3. All Air Force installations within and outside Lona of Interior and Alaska have been instructed to report all sightings, or information concerning sightings which comes to their attention, direct to the C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C om­ mand, rl L.--” LL.r ;cn Air Force , • ' - ■ ■ 4, Air M ateriel C ommand has bean authorised direct contact with all Air Force installations whenever requires to develop additional inform tion on the flying diacs. 5. It is requested that all department of the Army installations also be instruct­ ed to report such occurrences directly to Air M ateriel C ommand and that they bo in­ formed that Air M ateriel C ommand is authorized to contact theta direct when necessary in co meet ion with such occurrences. 6. If possible, reports to Air M ateriel C ommand should include tho following .information: H Q. USA F a. b. c. d. Location and time of sighting g 7 FEB J9^» .leather at the time « Names, occupations, and addresses of witnesses O AG-M dlL branch Photograph* of objects, if available O bject sightedi (1) Number (4) C olor (7) M aneuverability (ID) 4xbauat trail (2) Shape (5) Speed (8) Altitude or not (3) alee (6) Heading (9) Sound g. Amoral remarks FO R THE C HiW UF STAFF: C . P. C AB E LL teak:—ii*^- neral, U.S.A.F. C hief, Air Intel, neq. Div. Directorate of lutelligeu®’ GRA D E A ND SURNA M E O F C O O RD INA T ING O FFIC ERS O FFIC E SYM B O L 'afoui-g o. C ol.Taylor III Lt.C ol Garret DHL C SGID 350.05 TO : HQ, USAF, AFO IR SUB JE C T: Reporting of Information on "Flying Discs" FRO M : D/l, GSUSA DATE : 25 M ar W t^SC M M E NT NO . 2 Lt. C ol. 3mith/2931/jes 1. Action on C omment No. 1 has been completed, by request for information at Inclosure 1. 2. It is requested, that Air M ateriel C ommand, be directed, to transmit to the Director of Intelligence, GSUSA., an information copy of each communication received, from or sent to commands subordinate to the Department of the Army in connection with so-called "flying disc" reports. FO R THE DIRE C TO R O F IM E LLIGE KC E : C olonel, GSC C olonel, C iC C hief, Intell^genoe lO rbup C roup, IB2 Incls: 1. Req for Info (10 copies) 2. IC M 7 (2 copies) AFO IR-C O /Lt. C ol. Garrett/jh/4544 .1 > 2 Apr 48 Ltr frm AFDI e w w fw t 4th AF, dated 11 Kar 48, subject 1st Ind. "Investigation of Flying Disc” 1 $ AP R 194 ';ent of the Air Force, Hq. USAF, W ashington 25, D. C TO : Goonanding General, Air M ateriel C onnand, W right-Pattsrson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio P10M I9 C O PY C ONFIDENTIA L HE ADQUARTE RS FO URTH AIR FO RC E O ffice of the Assistant C hief of Staff, A-2 Intelligence Hamilton Field, C alifornia 4AFDA-3/12O 8-I M ar 11, 1948 SUB JE C T: Investigation of Flying Disc* TO : C hief of Staff United States Air Forces ’'W ashington, D. C * ATTN: Directorate of Intelligence Air Intelligence Requirements Division 1* Incident reported on 9 M arch 1948, this headquarters, per telephone call from Sgt A. M , Larsen, Sheriff’s office, B akersfield, C alifornia. a. O bservation by M r. Les B uchner, B akersfield, C alifornia, of two objects falling to earth from unknown source on 5 M arch 1948 between 1610 and 1655 hours. Description of objects similar to falling aircraft with smoke and debris trailing. O bservation made at B akersfield with objects sighted southwest toward B uena Vista Lake, C alifornia. b. O bservation by M r. Denio, employee of the Pacific General E lectric C ompany, B akersfield, C alifornia, of two objects which fell to earth from unknown source north of B akersfield, C alifornia, 8 M arch 1948. O ne object seemed to be on fire with red and black smoke trailing behind. 2. Informant Larsen stated that searching parties, aircraft and rescue units have made numerous attempts to locate these reported objects without success, 3. Investigation of incident has been initiated by this headquarters. Report will follow. /S/ DO NALD L. SPRINGE R Lt. C olonel, USAF AC of S, A-2 Information to: ADC , M itchel Fid, N.Y, FB I, San Francisco C -2, Sixth Army DIO , San Francisco (12th Nav. Dist) — A FQE-C O -5 AFO IR-C O -5/Lt.C ol.Garrett/dk/ 4544 9 Larch 48 1 7 MAR 194 3 SUB JEC T : TO* Flying Discs C Demanding General Air M atoriel C onmand hright-Patterson Air Force B ase Dayton, O hio A m # wi 1. Reference is made to C olonel M cC oy’s informal proposal that certain fighter aircraft bo maintained on a continuous alert status, within the gone of tho Interior, to aid in gathering in­ formation on Flying Discs, 2. This proposal is con?Herod unfeasible for the following reasons: a. The outlay of aircraft and personnel would be too great in relation to tho results obtained. b. Proper interception iu not possible, except by acci­ dent, without conflate radar coverage. The Air Forde is Incapable of providing such coverage. c. It is doubtful if fighter aircraft would be able to follow up reports emanating, for the most part, from civilian sources B Y C O M M AND O F THE C HE F O F STAFF: g e o e g e c . Mc Do n a l d M al or General, USAF Director of Intelligence, O ffice of Deputy C hief of Staff, O perations P 9984 6 1^—20242-2 u. «. GOVWNMtNT MINTING OFFIC K AF HQ-33 00 MA Y 44) HEA DQUA RTERS A RMY A IR FORC ES ROUTING A ND REC ORD SHEET TA LLY NO 0 FILE NO. s u b je c t . Fl y i^ U is c s T0; Director of Plans and O perations 0AT E Jg fg g 194 3 f r o m : Director of Intelligence Lt. C ol Ga^r^tp^d/Aj^^ 1. fy letter from this Headquarters, dated 30 December 1947 with subject as above, the C ommanding General, Air hateriel C ommand is instructed to "set up a project whose purpose is to collect, collate, evaluate and distribute to interested government agencies and contractors all information concerning sight­ ings and phenomena in the atmosphere which can be construed to be of concern to the national security". • 2. The C ommanding General, Air hateriel C ommand feels that the responsibility assigned to him for collecting and developing information and intelligence on the "flying discs" should be complemented by a requirement that all Air Force installa­ tions in the United states and Alaska provide a minimum of one each fighter or night interceptor type aircraft, with necessary crews, on a continuous alert basis. These aircraft should be equipped with gun camera, and such armament as deemed advisable, in order to secure photographs necessary to the obtainment of all possible data on any reported and sighted unusual phenomena, of the "flying disc" type, in the atmosphere. 3. It is envisaged that each Air Force installation maintaining aircraft on an alert basis for this purpose would investigate all unusual flying objects reported from any source in any area over which it has cognizance, ouch a program would obviously require a detailed Standard O perating Procedure, in the preparation . of which air M ateriel C ommand should cooperate. 4. lour comments and/or concurrence are requested. C . P. C AB E LL B rigadier General, U.S.A.F. C hief, Air Intel. Req. Div. Directorate of Intelligence MA Y 44 AF HQ-33 *-0 MA Y 44) DE PARTM E NT O F THE AIR FO RC E feR»?)M fin 10th A.F/ dtd 7 Jan 48, subj: as above HE AD$UAhTE i(S TE NTH AIR FO RC E E KC O KS FIE LD, SAM M TO KIO , TliSAS D 333-5 7 January 1948 SUB JE C T: "Flying Disks” TO ; C hief of Staff United States Air Force W ashington 25, D. C . A.’TN: Director of intelligence C cmxnnding General Air Defense C ommand M itchel Field, New York ATTN; Asst C hief of Staff, A-2 C ommanding General Fourth Army Ft.bam Houston, Texas ATTN: asst C hief of otaff, G-2 Inclosed is Summary of Information prepared by the Tenth Air Force resident Agent at Houston, Texas covering a report of ’’Flying Disks” received by the FB I O ffice at Houston, Texas. FO K TiE C O M M ANDING GJLJ^: /s/ ;iAIkcKD D. bTE HiE NS 1 Incl M ajor, USAF Summitry of Inform, Actg Asst C hief of otatt, A —2 subj: "Flying Disk” 175th AFB U, E llington Fid, dtd 19 Dec 47 0 • P AFC ±it-(KJ/Uol Garrett/JLwd/4544 2 ...arch 48 AFwIft-Gb-5 4 MA R 191 SUB JE C T* Flying Disc# TC : (komanding General, Air M aterial C ommand, wrlght-ratterson Air Force base, Dayton, O hio ATTO * tsmm Attached report from military Air Attache, C anada, closes the incident reported toy Johnson and Harrison. HT C UULND O F TIL O Ud’ O F STAFF* (/ DO UGLASS W . 21 SE M AK 1 Incl. ' ' " ' rel * ugence Requirttaents M t* d^^T^A^’ Dlr ^* of meUisenoe ata x rub 40 4 . O FFIC E SYM B O L 2 ^4 1018 GRA D E A ND I SURNA M E O F C O O RD INA T ING O FFIC ERS C ol Taylor ----------------- P. C A B ILL C ol Garret/L. Z^ USA } 5 . 10—20242-1 V- •• GOVMMUC MT PRINTING OFF(C c AFO IR-C O /Lt. C ol. Garrett/jh/4% 4 16 Feb 48 AFO IR-C O -5 84 FE B 194 8 SUB JE C T: Flying Discs TO : C ommanding General Air M ateriel C oranand ■right-Fatterson Air Force B ass Dayton, O hio ATTN: TSDIM !• Attached, for your information, is copy of C ollection M emorandum Number 7, which was forwarded to field collection agencies for action on above subject* 2. This Directorate has been advised that contact has been made with the Horton B rothers, and the Assistant C hief of Staff, G-2, of E uropean C ommand has accordingly been advised by Telccon to use this M emorandum as the basis for interrogation. 3* T he results of this interrogation will be forwarded to your H eadcuarter# as soon as received. B Y C O M M AND O F THE C HIE F O F STAFF: 1 Incl C ol M emo ;?7 dtd 21 Jan 48 C .P. C AB E LL M ajor General, U.S.A.*. C hlof, Air Intel. Req. Div. Directorate of Intelligence \ r .. « £A Wr>NMC NT PRIXTIUA nrri«*r A FC A C -10 (Re» 13 Get 4 7 ) INDEX: 000.9 Phenomena__________________ DATE : 13 February 1948 TO : C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C ommand, W right-Patterson Air Force B ase, Dayton, O hio. FROM: E xecutive, Air Intelligence Requirements Div., Directorate of Intelligence. SUMMA RY: "Project SIGN" "Flying Discs" 1st Ind FILE D 5 380 Project INDEXER: rg REMA RKS: h e a d q u a r t e r s u n it e d s t a t e s a ir f o r c e C ORRESPONDENC E REFERENC E FORM A FGMR-60 (REV. OC T 1947) INDEX• 000,9 Flying Discs________________ _ DA TE: 12 February 194g C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C ommand, W right-Patterson Air Force, B ase, Dayton, O hio. FROM: E xecutive, Air Intelligence Requirements Div. Directorate of ■ Intelligence. SUMMA RY: Project 11 SIGN1*. 1st Ind FILE D: INDEXER- 380 Project rg REMA RKS: HEA DQUA RTERS UNITED STA TES A IR FORC E C ORRESPONDENC E REFERENC E FORM AFO IR-C O /C ol. Garrett/jh/4544 4 Feb 48 AFO IR-C O -5 1st Ind Dept, of the Air Force, Hq. USAF, W ethington 25, D. A 6- FE B V MS TO : C o unending General, ir M ateriel C ommand, Tfright-Patterson Air Force Dace, Dayton, O hio ATTN: TSDXN Forwarded as a matter pertaining to your C o u and B I C Q: "JAI© O F THE C HIE F O F STAFF: 1 Ind P 97897 3.O FFIC E SYM B O L - C . F» C A B B M t— C ol. Garrett GRA D E A ND SURNA M E O F C O O RD INA T ING ^^T FIC ERS ’AFO IR-C O C ol* Tay DO UGLASS W . SISE M AI \ Lt. C olonel, U.S.A.?. ’ E xecutive, Air Intelligence Requirements Div, Directorate of Intelligence P o t HE ADQUARTE RS FO URTH AIR FO RC E O ffice of the Aesistant C hief of Staff, A-2 Intelligence Hamilton Field, C alifornia 4AFDA-12O S-I SUB JE C Ti Report of Flying Disc. TO j C hief of Staff United States Air Forces W ashington, D. C . ATTN» Director of Intelligence Attached report for your information. 1 Inch Rpt of Flying Disc. /S/ Donald L. Springer DO NALD L. SPRINGE R Lt. C olonel, USAF AC of S, A-2 A FC A O -10 (Rev 13 oet 4 7 ) INDEX’- 000.9 Phenomena DA TE: 6 February 1948 TO = FROM: C ommanding General, Air M ateriel C ommand, W right-Patterson Air Force B ase, Dayton, O hio. E xecutive, Air Intelligence Requirements Div., Directorate of Intelligence. SUMMA RY- Flying Discs. Ltr FILE D: 312.3 C hannels INDEXER: rg REMA RKS: HEA DQUA RTERS UNITED STA TES A IR FORC E C ORRESPONDENC E REFERENC E FORM 8-386 7,A F