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SUBJECT: BOEING FIELD FILE: UFO3149
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Sent: 22 Feb 93 20:29:00
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From: Dan Ross
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For your information, there is probably little chance of any classified
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aircraft offloading at Boeing Field. Boeing field lies between two of the
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busiest highways in Washington State and the north ends of the two runways
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are only about a mile or so from downtown Seattle. There is a clear view
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of absolutely everything on the field from a two mile stretch of I-90 with
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the highway about a hundred feet above the two runways for most of this
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length.
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There is very little hangar space at Boeing field for large aircraft and
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even a C-5A landing there would cause conversation all over Seattle
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regardless of the time of day it landed.
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However, at the south end of Boeing's factory area on the airport is a
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blue and white (Boeing's colors) aircraft (747) with a specially designed
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hump on its back which is supposedly an SDI test bed. There are two
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"doors" in this hump on the left side through which the laser or beam
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weapons can be fired.
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There is almost no ability to keep a secret on Boeing Field as this is a
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very busy general aviation airport and the Air and Space Museum is located
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very near this special 747.
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If the aircraft in the article above were cleared for Boeing field, it
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either carried another aircraft to the museum or landed somewhere else.
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Boeing does operate out of an isolated airport in Washington State at
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Moses Lake (119 deg 17 min W, 47 deg 10 min N). Even this site has
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residential areas bordering the field which is a county airport.
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