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Tiger_mate 12th Jul 2008 09:01

The something is probably a balloon.

The state is almost certainly Kentucky or a neighbouring state.

The aircraft being a Kentucky ANG machine

The final attempt at an explanation was that it was a Navy Skyhook balloon released from Clinton AFB, Ohio. These balloons were very large, and very high-altitude balloons used for measuring cosmic rays. They were top-secret in 1948. This explanation was never proven, though. No one could find any documentation that a balloon of any kind had been launched at the proper time and/or place for it to have traveled the path that the object had traveled.

Open House if correct: Interesting story, thanks for posting.

India Four Two 12th Jul 2008 09:59

Alternatively, Indianapolis Municipal, home to the CAA Experimental Station and the first ever ILS installation, which was code named "Indianapolis"

D120A 12th Jul 2008 10:08

Another guess, but Google Earth has some scenes that seem to fit.

I think it's Indianapolis, where the earliest development work of ILS took place. The modern airport is to the south of this site?

Open House if correct, a brilliant challenge this one.

:ok:

India Four Two, you beat me to it while I was composing... That is, I suppose, better than being beaten to it whilst de-composing.

Duckbutt 12th Jul 2008 11:58

Tiger_mate has it, Clinton County AFB, Wilmington, Ohio. It was a secret Skyhook balloon released from here that was mistaken for a UFO and caused the crash of an investigating Mustang. Some sources say this was in Indiana and others that it was (most likely I think) in Kentucky which is why I said 'adjoining state'.

It was home to the 'All Weather Flying Detachment' whose rather brave pilots deliberately flew aircraft into thunderstorms and similar weather for research purposes. They often used P-61 Black Widows with reinforced wings and noses for this. The results obtained eventually lead to to development of ILS and the first ever installation was made on runway 22 at Clinton.

All material gathered from: https://www.abxair.com/flightweb/ABX...county_afb.htm a site which makes interesting reading.

Tiger has it!

PS thanks to TT for the kind pm's (which I only read after posting this and which confirm Kentucky). Look forward to your return at the appropriate time.

Tiger_mate 12th Jul 2008 16:13

OPEN HOUSE

evansb 13th Jul 2008 04:46

To fill the void, here is the next aerodrome:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r.../WAD080713.jpg
Another view, same aerodrome:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...AD0807013A.jpg

aviate1138 13th Jul 2008 08:12

Ashe County Airport, Jefferson N.C. ? Possibility? Perhaps?

evansb 13th Jul 2008 10:11

Sorry, aviate1138, it is not Ashe County, Jefferson, NC. You are, however, very close to the mystery aerodrome.

pigboat 13th Jul 2008 11:33

Gotta be in the Blue Ridge Mountains there somewhere. Hot Springs, VA?

LFT 13th Jul 2008 11:37

Jackson County Airport North Carolina.

evansb 13th Jul 2008 12:09

LFT is correct.:ok: Jackson County Mountain Arport, K24A, near Sylva, North Carolina, USA. RWY 15/33, 3000' by 50', elev. 2857'ASL. No Control Tower. My kind of airport! You have control.

LFT 13th Jul 2008 12:18

Thanks for that evansb, here's the next one -

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ocheating2.jpg

PaperTiger 13th Jul 2008 15:00


Jackson County Mountain Airport
Shhh ! Those Blackwater guys are everywhere, you know :ooh:

LFT 13th Jul 2008 20:07

Ok, it's in the US.

LFT 14th Jul 2008 11:10

East coast US..

TheChitterneFlyer 14th Jul 2008 17:47

Fort Monroe

LFT 14th Jul 2008 19:04

Walker Army Airfield to be exact, within the grounds of Fort Munroe, Hampton Virginia - You have control :ok:

evansb 15th Jul 2008 02:31

FYI, in the United States, there are/were two other aerodromes named 'Walker'. Walker Army Airfield in Victoria, Kansas; and Walker Air Force Base (formerly Roswell AFB) in New Mexico, which was the largest SAC base in the USA until its closure in 1967.

TheChitterneFlyer 15th Jul 2008 18:39

Sorry to have kept you waiting, but open house.

Cheers

TCF

nacluv 15th Jul 2008 19:49

If I may step in ...

http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...v/Airfield.jpg


Probably won't take long, knowing you lot!!


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