I. OA TE T 1M! GltOU' 9. ~"YSIC:AL IYIDIMCI J. LOCAfiON 10. COMCLUitOM 11 ,., SUAY AMO ANALYStS 6. T"fPE O F 'JISIII'IA TtOit t . P,.YSICA~ IYIOINCI 2. LOCATtOM 10. CONCLUIIOM 11. llttl' IU-AY ANO AMALYSII Infor-wation recieved frot:a a. c1r1l13.n source by the ATIC :JU7l OF7IC~ l) O~ject sighted tro~ b~ck yard ot resiJence at 1519 Correy D~17e, !hyto1, Chto. Froa this p oint, the objeet appeared tb be at an a:titude :~ l : 'lnd1 tion ot ~t t.o travel bor!zon*Ally. At first the! lacly stated t!lai: ~:1e 'Jbject travel..t v~rt1cally, tllen changed her r:uoc .8pc!erl "'- estt::.at!'! by the lad~ -~1, lim a balloon, ar.d sharply det'ined. Could not i!S't;i!Dllte t~e d!.sm.ter It re7.,} red about an axis vtlile travelins hiri&c:m'tally. Could .:1ot est speed ~f rotatlOD. n~ noiH. vhi't;e. Did n?t ~veradiati~n ot li~t or s ~l~v 8) Lady belld ~he object t~ be ~ ktndot ~ather ~ loon cut LO<:ATe .. souce 10. CONCLUieON OIJICft L!NCi TH Ofl oauv TtON ANO ANALYitl OI$I.VATIOM a2!C) -Mr. .; Warth Dayton, called 1n a "Flying " repma~ .. ~. t wb1le a1tt1Dg ill his yard at 10:15 P.M. 1n Harth D&,.toa be obaene4 object lib a tive poil1ted star spinning ROUnd. When lt to JIOft tovarc\e tm t1eld be called bia sister He aM tl:le llsht He tbet 1 t vent t4t tor a tw aeconda At oae tt. J. re:terzsed to th1 object aa a light twirling .aaucer. ~ ot aightiq -22:27 Weather -cl~ar -tull' JDUOD. be nacbed at 1m 1094. Caacluaion: weather btl loon launched at Sulphur Grove. U. S. A I R P 0 R C c !' ! C H HI CAL I N f 0 R M. T I 0 M S H I ! T (SUMJIAAifY DATAl In order that y~ intor'ftltton may be filecl a,., coded 01 accurately oa po11ibl, piMte uae th followi"t ~poco to wrt out a ahort deacription of the ewent that you obset'vecl. 'fov r'IMI)' , .. neo'lt lnfor!Ntton thot you lo., -:tlrody given in the q estfonnoir, and add ony f"'ther c:o"'ments, statements, t:JI sketches t~Jt 'fOU bellewe ore importont. Try to present the o9tails of rhe o b .... va- tlon in the order in hich they occurred. Additional pa~ of the some s ize ,Jnper rnoy b ottoc .. .G IF they ore nHded. 3.C. Whot were the -.ather conditions .,, t~.. ,._., you saw the ob;ect? 34.1 CLOUDS (Cirr:le OrteJ a. :Clear slcy) c. Scatterecl c:louch d. Thiele ot h .. vy clouds e. Don't re,...Mer 34. 3 WEA THER (Cirde OneJ b . Fog , mi!lt, or light roin 34.2 WINO (Circle One} a.\ No wind~ b. Stigttt !,reoae c Stro"l w 1114 d. Don't renAter 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Cirde One} Don't rtt.-mber 3.3. Wht.n cJid ycu ~p,..t to ~ome oHkt.,l th,,t you hod s tten the olt;ect? . "- 16. Wat anyone e lte with you at h., ,,,,.. you saw the oltjec:t? (C ,c:Je O,.J Yes ~o 36.1 IF yov Clftlwlrc4 YES, (Circle Orto} Y 36.2 Ploe10 llet their .... , 37. w. thie tho flrat ,._ t'-t yeu h " ... altjoct eltfoct like thft? 37. I If you CIIIWI&4 NO, thett "'"' wh1rc, oM un ., what circUSitltcRCOI 414 yov ether .,. ? 39. Do you thinlc you con OltfMIIte rf,e speed,,, 'h oltfect? (C irde OM) IF you ansor.d YES, then what speed 4fovl4 yau attiiMite? o. Do you think you con tl a .. how for y frM you the oltiect woa? IF you ans .. ered YES, theft how far awa1 would you aoy it wat? 41. Please give the follo.rl"l lnfotmatlon aa..ut yaurtolf: TELEPHOt~ Whet it your pretont felt? - Pleat Indicate any a,.clal d..:otiOftel "'"'"' llcot you hoM ho4. Graao ac.._l T ochfticol 'chao I Hth ech11l Otl:1r ,,.cA.I nlnl,. Where were you located when fOu o~uw tr e (Circle o,e}: b. fna C'Q; - c. Ourdoon d. In an a 26. Were you (Circ:le OneJ o. In t he bus in.u section of a city? b. In _! rt_t!_de_!!tial section of a city? c:. fn open countrystde'r' d. rliint'neoratt airfield? e. Flying oYer o city? f. flying over open country? 21. '.Vrat were you d~ing at the time you sow the obj.ct, cr-d how ~id yoJ hcDc~, ? notil:, ? 28. IF Y"U were MOVING :N .AN )41' r~A-eO~ILE ~,other 'lehiele Of the t ime, thn ..;?mpl., . rhe ' ol lcwtng queetiQttt 28.1 What dlrectiOft w- )'I)U """''"'?(Circle o,.) S('l~.rth f. Southwest b. Norlleeeat 28.2 ttdw feat ware you mov I~., I - -----------mi let per hour. 28.3 Old yeu st., at any tl,... ,hile yeu - loolclng at the object? (Circle OneJ Y No a. North -:. East e. South b. NorthHat f. SouthwHt d. ~outheatf' h. Narthwett 3& wt.t dlfecthR were ,_ l..aciftt wheft )'IU lt sew the oltfect? (Cirde Orte) b. Na:tht ..a rSou -' a-4 aheast ) f. Southwest h. Northwest 31. If yeu ore fail~r with~ , .......... (angul (UrecthR), try , ..... the ftUIIIW of door the oeiect froM trve Notah eN elae the number of degr"' it....,, UtlWON froM the horizon (eleYetlon) . J . t r;:)~ lrue Norh Frorn hor~zon hen i~ i! lll.,pecrt~ 32. In the following slcatch, ln"CCgintt thot )'OU on ot the point shown. Place on A" on the curvM 1;,. to show ho high the obiect wos above the hori ton 1 . ~ylin~J whn you lirst saw lt. Place o a on the some curvecl line to 1how how high the ob;.ct was obeve t ~.,: '"" (slcyl ine) when you lost saw ft. 33. In the fello-.ing large~ alcetch pia, un 'A'' at the positiott the oltiect wos when you lirsr aaw It, on4 a ot ite poeitton wh-.n you losr ... it. R.fer t~ smaller slcetch as an eJro t~tle of how to co,..,lete the larger elcetch. U. S. A I R FORCE TCHHICAL IH,ORMATIO (SU.wARY DATA) In order that yOMt information may be filed ancl cocfed aa accurately. as possible, pleas uae the following space ta write out a short description af the event that you observ.d. You n-ay re- peat information that you have fJireacly given in the questionnaire, ancl odcl any further CQmments, st1tement1, or sketches that you believe ore Important. Try to present the details of the observa tion i!"l the orcler In whic:h the occurred. Additional po~ of the same size pop..,, may be ottoched (Do Not \trite in Thrs s~ac.,_l... Tell in a few wauf the following th'"9' 1b~t the object. 17. Draw o picture thftt will shaw the !lhape of the object or abj.ctt. Label and include in your sketch a")' deto tit of the obiect that yf:N sow such 01 wfngs, protrusions, etc., and especially ehaust trails or vapor troilt. Pft:tce on arrow be1ide the .ffttwlng to ,ho the direction the object wot movtn~. 18. The edges of the eltject were: (Cirde o,..,: o. Funy er blurrd b).~ L i Ice a .,. ~qh t s twtr (?j Shar,l, outilfted IF ther wet MOR! THAN ONE obiect, the" how I'ROI'Y w..-e there? Drow o picture e1 h1w ...., we,. "-" aM put art ., .. te show the clirectleft thet they wr "wllfte. 20. Draw o pl~ture thot lll.show tft~ :notfon t"ot the object 01 objects mode. P.loce on A ot the beginnint of the poth, a a at the end of the poth, and show any chon1 In direction durint the course. 21. IF ?OSSIBL E, try to guest or estimate whot the real site of the ohject was in its longest dimension. How l'lr'J did the object 011 obje<"ts 11ppear as compared with one of the follo~i"'9 ob,ectt helrJ In the haml ond a t obnut t1tm's l.,ngth? {Circle OneJ: (1. tj., ,,f ,f o pin S.lv dollor I. Grapefruit BaalretiMII H1 If +"I i ar 22.1 (Circle One of the follei"9 to lndlcote how certain you are of yow onawr to QuetiCM 22. a. Certum-- lt~,fairly :~ c. Not very aure d. Unctaln