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LEVEL 02 // CRAFT SHAPE FAMILIES
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LEVEL 03 // ARCHIVAL CASE RECORD [C-000218]
C-000218CASE RECORD · CLASSIFICATION: CRAFTTERM-000001 (Disc)

NASH-FORTENBERRY LUMINOUS DISCS (1952 REPORT)

Formation of luminous reddish-orange coin-like discs reported by Pan American pilots William Nash and William Fortenberry over Chesapeake Bay in 1952, with synchronized edge-on maneuvers and abrupt direction changes.

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// ARCHIVE SNAPSHOT
C-000218 / TERM-000001
PUBLISHED CLAIMS
8
VARIANTS
0
ENCOUNTERS
1
UNIQUE SOURCES
1
UNIQUE WORKS
1
HISTORICAL RANGE
1952
// RECURRING REPORTED CHARACTERISTICS
0 / RECORDS

No recurring controlled-vocabulary characteristic has enough published cited data to summarize yet.

// EVIDENCE PROFILE
8 PUBLISHED CLAIMS
Reported8
HOW CLAIM STATUS WORKS
// REPRESENTATIVE VARIANTS
0 VARIANTS

No narrower variants are currently documented for this family.

// REPRESENTATIVE ENCOUNTERS
1 ENCOUNTERS
Nash-Fortenberry Sighting
E-300218 · 1952
// SOURCE COVERAGE
8 CITATION LINKS
UNIQUE SOURCES
1
UNIQUE WORKS
1
PRIMARY SOURCES
0
CITATION LINKS
8
SOURCE RELIABILITY METHODOLOGY
// CLASSIFICATION NOTE

This family groups reports by recurring visible morphology. Membership does not establish that the underlying objects are identical, technologically related, or anomalous in origin.

Coin-like luminous discs with flat-looking upper surfaces and unlighted edges.