Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Clyde, New York, 20 August 1967

📅 20 August 1967 📍 Clyde, New York 🏛 Project Blue Book 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A patrolman in Clyde, New York, reported a UFO sighting on 20 August 1967. The Air Force investigated the report and accompanying photographs but concluded there was insufficient clarity to identify the object.

This document contains a collection of records related to a UFO sighting reported by a patrolman in Clyde, New York, on 20 August 1967. The witness, who identified himself as a patrolman, reported observing an object with red, blue, and amber lights that exhibited high speed and the ability to stop suddenly. The witness provided detailed descriptions of the object's appearance, estimating it to be 100 feet long and 50 feet wide, and noted that it made no sound. The sighting occurred near the Clyde Central School. The witness also claimed to have seen similar objects on other occasions, including on 13 July 1967. The documentation includes correspondence between the witness and the U.S. Air Force's Foreign Technology Division (FTD) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The Air Force requested that the witness complete technical questionnaires and provide photographic evidence, including negatives and 8mm film. The witness complied, submitting several photographs and film. However, the official conclusion reached by the Air Force, as stated in correspondence dated 29 January 1968, was that the photographs were of insufficient clarity to identify the object. The case file includes the original questionnaires, sketches drawn by the witness, and the subsequent correspondence between the Air Force and the witness.

The observer said that the town policeman also saw this object. The witness was contacted but reported that he had not seen any UFO's on the date in question.

Official Assessment

Insufficient clarity to identify the photographed object.

The Air Force concluded that the photographs provided were of insufficient clarity to identify the object.

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