Joint US Canadian Aviation Projects and UFO Sighting Reports 1954 1955
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Head.quarters United States Air Force
Washington 25 1 D. C.
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF, tJSAF'
scn;NrIFIC ADVISORY BOARD :REPORT ON AVRO PROJECT Y2
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DEPARTMENT OF TBE AIR FORCE
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Head.quarters United States Air Foree
Washington 25, D. C.
10 December 1954
Lieutenant General Donald I.. Pu·tt
Deputy Chi et of Staff, Development
Headquarters United States Air Force
Washington, D. C..
Dear Don:
In response to your request tor BAB commen·t,s on the Avco
"Saucer'' project, the SAB baa taken the following action:
The Aircraft and Propulsion Panels were brieted on September
28 ·by represente.tivea ot Bq. ARDC, at ·the time of the Fall meet~j.ng
of the Board in Omaha. The tentat:ive conclusions ot bo·tb panels
immediately atter this briefing were to the ettect that th.is pro
.Ject warranted no more than limited support. l!oveve:r, to assu1·e
·thoro\lgb. consideration ot this project, I requested rt:?presentatives
of these two panels to supplement. the briefings given 'to -them at
~ by a. Tisi·t to A. V. Roe- Canada Ltd., Malton., Ontario.
With the advice of Clark Millikan and Dean Soderberg., a select
committee ,ms choaen to conclude this study. It was c~sed ot
Dean Soderberg, Chairman of the Propulsion Panel and senior member
o'f the group; Professor Markham, of the Aircraft Panel; and Mr .
Donovan, who has been serving both as a member or 'the Aircraft Panel
and as lie..:I.son member with the Propulsi,on Panel.
The attached report ot this ,group is ~orwarded with my «.PPt•oval,
representing the results ot the SAB's ccapleted study.
Sincerely,
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J. H. DOOLr.rTLE
Actins Chairman
Scient.itic Advisory Board
Office ot the Chief of Sta.ff
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTBM UNITED STATES AIR P'ORCIE
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DEPARTMENT .OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS UNITE£) STATES AIR··FORCE
WASHINGTON 25. D. C.
14 December 1954
MIIDWIDUM JOI. DIBl&TCll 07 IIDLLIGDCI, DOIi
SUBJJCT:
Scientitio Advisor, Board bport on .A.VIO •n11nc Saucer"
Project.
1. J.ttached tor yora: intonation. ia a cow of a recent n
port of the Scientitic Mriaor, Board on their atud7 ot the •t17ing aaw»r• project ot .A.. v. aoe, Cu.ad&.
2. Your attention ia particul.arl.7 iDTited to ta. generally
negative tiDdiDga vit.b reprd to technical feasibility expreaaed
1D thia report, in contrut to~ pnenJ. 1.lqateaeion ot techni
cal aouadDeaa ad optiJliatic expectation.a COllff,-d in the article.
on "The Pl1ing Diec• publiahed in the Decaber, 1954, iasue ot
1ihe .l1r Intelligence Dipat.
3. Thia report vu eul:aitted to Lt. Gen. D. L. Putt on
10 Deouber in reaponae to hie pretlou reqU11at tor SlB oaamta.
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To evaluate Kc 97 crew sightings and ground radar returns of object in
the Newf'o,mdland.. area ( 491
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FACTS
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OIN-2C directed ·the OIN-2C cotmllJ.ttee 011 8 July to evaluate the 6 July
Kc 97 sightings and GCI radar returns over Newfound.land as summarized and detailed
inCAF IN 15592, dtd 6 JuJ.y 55 and CAF IN 90703 dtd 7 July 55.
3. In arriving at the following conclusions the conmittee reviewed reports
summarizing the incident, the crew interrogations and the NEAD evaluation of
the j_nc1.dent. In addition certain new U.S. and Canadian developments in high
performance unconventional aircraft were considered.
CONCLUSIONS:
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It was concluded that no intelligence is available to support or deny
the existence of unconventional Soviet aircraft comparable to those un.der
consideration in the US and Canada and provid1.ng performance such as reported.
5. The committee was unable to explain the simultaneous ground radar
returns and aircrew visual sightings, and tentatively accepts the NEAC evaluation
attributing the :i.ncident to electrical phenomenon on the one hand and mis
interpretation of -the s:i.ghtings by aircrew members on the other.
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It was further concluded that this inc:f.dent should be classified as UFOB.
7. This i ten1 is not consj_dered suitable for inclusion in D/I Policy Book
or the Daily Staff Di. gest.
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8. Due to the serious technological threat should tmfriendly nations succeed
in developing high performance unconventional ai.rcraft increased effort should
be made by all collec·tion agencies to penetrate the Soviet Research and Development
establishments a.nd programs in order to give the U.S. adequate warning of any
developments in this area.
9. It is further recommended that in the event of future incidents of this
nature fighter scrambles be effected without delay.
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l. On 6 July the cm ot a l'.C-97 taker ~rtecl the aigb:tillg ot an Wli4entifie4
e'b.1ect 1n the l'elffnndlaa4 aNt& 1
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CICI raclar in the aaae ar-. obtaiaed a raclar r • ~ o~,aa !b.1ect vllich apparently,,..
14-'tical to 1:he one the KC-97 crew ba4 Dier viaual obeenation. A CQllllittee, appoiatec1.
by tbia Directorate t. eV&l:ct&te this sighting reviewed r-.,orta n111~:riz1Dg the inciclent
by the Bortlleaat Air CCIIIIM4.
!he e-:1 ttee ten:tativel.1' attribute4 the sighting to
electrical ph-.eacm and visual Jliainte17retaticm by aircrew J1811ltera. . At the auae tiae,
honver, the P--~ttee 41acuee4 the poaaibility that the object might have been an
hip pertomu.ce 'IUlCODva.ticmal aircraft. !bi• Directorate is or the op1Jlien that tbe
clevelopaent of such an aircraft by u untri~_nation woucl. conetitute a aeriou
teolmelopcal threat to the Uaited states, and therefore eve-ry ettort mat be aa4e to
14eatity ·aightiaga 1n the tature. ..
In ita cliacuaaioa of aethecla to be uaed to obta:f.B 1i.ent11'1catien or objects
aighte41a a similar fashion ill th.e tuture, the CGIIM:Jttee eoael114ecl that the aetho4
po•••••iD& the ••t l1ke.l.ihoe4 of su.ceeaa YWl4 1-e interceptio ot the ob.1ect by tia;b.ter
'tile •~t •t :tat.are incicleJlta ot.thia natve fighters
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IIBIIORANDt111 FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT:
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3 1955
CIBVIS Program
1. In accordance with AFR 200-3, Bq KATS, is responsible
for contacting commercial airlines and pilots to indoctrinate
them and secure their participation in the CIRVIS program as
outlined in the JAMAP 146 series.
2.
Intelligence Division, Rq JIATS, has done an out
standing job in this indoctrination, having contacted coJD.ercial
airlines, the National Business Aircraft Association, and the
pilots in both. They have secured the cooperation of all
coapanies and associations through writing a multitude of
letters. They have gone into the field and personally lectured
to regional pilots' meetings and have succeeded in getting a
real interest in CIRVIS aroused for the first tiae. This has
been a treaendous task a.nd has only been accomplished by an'
exceptional effort. However, the only way to keep the interest
at a peak is to keep. eaphasizing the illlportance of the CIRVIS
program to them.. MATS' efforts aust continue.
3. Al'OIK-lA-P, wherein lies the responsibility for 11.oni
toring the CIRVIS program. for APOIN, and in part for Hq USAF,
has long felt that JIATS should be compliaented in writing on
their fine job, and ~t the same tiae be urged to continue their
prograa. It is felt that any letter of recognition or
comaendation should COJl.e originally from CINCON.AD and an in
foraal suggestion has been made along these lines.
4. However, this seeas like a good opportunity for
us to easily and naturally show our awareness of and satisfac
tion for a job well done. Hence, the forwarding of the
correspondence from ADC by the letter indicating our apprecia
tion.· It is felt that we should take this chance to help
the• continue the good work.
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