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ROUTINE
FROM: OSI ROBINS AFB MACON
TO: CS, USAF, WASH
DC FOR: KURT K. KUNZE,
Capt, USAF,
Historian
INFO: CO AMC WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO
LAWSON AFB COLUMBUS GA
WRAMA ROBINS AEB MACON GA.
10 Jul 51
Object sighted by l/Lt
George H. Kinmon Jr., AO-565857, 160 Tac Recon Sq Lawson AFB, Ga at 1340,
9 Jul 51 until about 1350, same date. Object described as flat on top
and bottom and appearing from a front view to have rounded edges and slightly
beveled. From view as object dived from top of plane was completely round
and spinning in a clockwise direction. From front view as object dived
observer noted small spots on the object which he described as being similar
to craters observed on the moon through a high powered telescope. Object
did not appear to be aluminum. Only 1 object observed. Color white. No
vapor trails or exhaust or visible system of propulsion.
Described as traveling tremendous speed. Object appeared near Dearing,
Ga, 25 miles West of Augusta, Ga, while pilot was on a routine tng flt
from Lawson AFB, Ga. Pilot had leveled off at 8,500 feet altitude on a
course of 247 degrees. As he leveled off, object dived from the sun in
front and under the plane and continued to barrel-roll around the plane
for a period of ten minutes, when it disappeared under the plane. Pilot
states object was 300 to 400 feet from plane and appeared to be 10 to
15 feet in diameter He compares its speed to that of a jet plane. Pilot
states he felt disturbance in the air described as "bump" when object
passed under plane. Object left the plane a few miles South of Milledgeville,
Ga, and 15 to 20 miles from Macon, Ga. Pilot was flying F-51 at 270 miles
per hour when object was sighted. Weather conditions .6 to .8 broken clouds.
Wind 2 to 7 miles per hour Pilot states he was in good physical condition,
has 1,500 hours flying time and has been flying since 1942. Pilot flew
in combat in Europe for 12 months 1944-45. Pilot considered by associates
to be highly reliable, of mature judgment and a creditable observer. Pilot
notified tower, Robins AFB by radio and contacted flt svc at Maxwell AFB.
Above info obtained from Int Off, WRAMA, and from pilot at Lawson AFB.
Pilot unable to take photos due to camera malfunction. No evidence of
interception or identification action taken. No further report will be
made unless inves req by responsible comd.
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