Declassified UFO / UAP Document
U.S. Air Force Technical Information Questionnaire — Buffalo, New York, November 1965
AI-Generated Summary
A 13-year-old witness in Buffalo, New York, reported a silver, egg-shaped object with wings and an antenna on November 18, 1965. The Air Force deemed the initial report insufficient for evaluation and requested further documentation.
On November 18, 1965, a 13-year-old male witness in Buffalo, New York, observed an unidentified aerial object while outdoors. The witness described the object as a solid, dull silver, egg-shaped craft with four wings, an antenna, and a dome on the bottom. The object was observed for approximately five minutes, moving at a speed comparable to a jet, and leaving a vapor trail. The witness noted that the object did not go over the horizon but disappeared into the sky. The witness initially mistook the object for a jet but changed their mind after observing other jets that same day that did not resemble the object. The witness reported the sighting to the Project Blue Book Information Office on November 30, 1965. Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr. of the U.S. Air Force responded on December 13, 1965, stating that the information provided was insufficient for evaluation and requested that the witness complete an FTD Form 164. The witness completed the questionnaire on December 21, 1965, providing additional details, including sketches of the object and the location of the observation near Woodward and Jewett Parkway.
The closest thing to it was a egg with strange things sticking out
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Official Assessment
The information which we received was not sufficient for evaluation.
The witness reported a silver, egg-shaped object with wings and an antenna, which left a vapor trail and moved at the speed of a jet. The Air Force determined the initial report was insufficient for evaluation and requested further information.