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Date: December 9, 1952
Location: Madison
County: Dane

Source: Project Blue Book



Details of Incident:


U.S. AIR FORCE PROJECT BLUE BOOK CASE OFFICIALLY LISTED AS "UNKNOWN":

Case Number : 2267
December 9, 1952
Madison, Wisconsin
5:45 p.m.

Witnesses: Capt. Bridges and lst Lt. Johneon in USAF T-33 jet trainer.
Four bright lights, in diamond formation, flew at 400 m.p.h. and were passed by the T-33 at 450 m.p.h. during the 10 minute sighting.

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