Columbus Ohio — May 1954

Category: 1954  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1954-05-6781839-Columbus-Ohio.pdf
Keywords: circle, fro111, insutricie, 1ntozaation, suitttaary, pa1dt1ng, qvestionaaire, lnfartnation, pouihle, unidenttfiecl, tervecl, confidf, lntial, permittlon, oorjight, ouettioft, canditian, ptotruslons, oncloapaclolly, trolfa, boalcle, re1111111l, anoirplone, famllior, ontulor
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION INSUtriCIE:rtT DATA FOR EVAWATION 4. NUMBER Ofl OBJECTS DO other 1ntozaation S. LINOTH Ofl OISERVATION 11. IRIEfl SUitttAARY AND ANALYSIS 1-!a~e:;c::o:Dd::,a -1 11 or 12 obJects observed in SW movina to N!! in second 6. TY'E Ofl OIIERVATION observed by vitneaa pa1Dt1ng. ' t. '"YIICAL EVIDINCI TECHNICAL IHPORMATIOM SHEET This qvestionaaire hot been prepored 10 thot you eon give the U. S. Air Force at much lnfartnation aa pouihle concerning the unidenttfiecl aerial phenomenon that you have ol.tervecl. Please try to ontwer at many questions as you poni.,ly can. The infor~Mtion that you give w111 M uud for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidf!lntial material. Your nome will not be ute4 in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permittlon. We reque't this peraonol information so that, If it it deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details 1. When clid you tee the object? 2. Time of day: (Circle OneJ: Time zone: (Circle One): a.. c.nif'cii (Circle OneJ: a. OorJight Saving 4. Where were Additional re....,.s: 5. Estimate how lang you tow the ol.ject. S.con4a Minute 5.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you ore of yow answer to Ouettioft 5. a. Certain 1.. Fairly certain 6. What was the canditian of the "y? (Circle One': a. ,8tight darH~v a.. bull C.Oyiight c. Bright twilight c. Not very sure d. Just a p11 d. Just a trace of day I ight e. No trace of daylight f. Don't remember 7. IF you sow the object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located 01 you loolced at th~ obiect? (Circle One}: a. In front of you 1. In boclc of you c. To your riFt d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remeMber 16. Tell In o few words the following things about the obfeet. 17. Draw o picture that will ahow the ahape of the obfect or obfecta. Lol.l and Include In your alcetch any details ef the ot.loct that you aow auch as wings, ptotruslons, etc., oncloapaclolly exhouat trolfa or vapor tralla. Ploce en arrow boalcle the drawing to ahow the direction the obfect woa moving 18. The HI" of the object were: (Cirde One): a. Fuaay or blurred lt.. Lllce a lwlght alar c. Sharply outlined Don't re1111111l.r 19. IF there woa MORE THAN ONE object, then how many wore there? --:\L-\~....::!!"l~'-+\ ...... '2' ..... _ Draw a picture of how they wore ranged, and put on arrow to ahow the direction that they were traveling. 25. Where wert"t )OU locut~d when you saw th& object'? (Circlf:' One): Cl. Ins 1-:fo a building Ia. In a cnr c.,. O"u1CJ;;c;r~ d . ,, anoirplone 26. Were you (Circlo O!le) -~ l rl thtt bu~ iness ao~ tion of a city? !:>In the residential section of a city? c. In open countrys id" 'i d. Flying neor on airfield? e. Flying over c city? f. Flyino over open country? What were you doin'J at the time you sow th~t object, and how did yo\i happen f<' notice it? 28. IF you w'Jre MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, thon complete the followin"' quti,ns~ 28.1 What dir .. rtlon were you mavin;'? (Circle One) a. North c. East it. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. North'-'$St 28.2 How fast were you 111(\Ving? -----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes No 29. What direction were you loolcinQ when you first saw the ~bject? (Circlo One) b. Ncrth,ast d. Southeast c:t) Southweat 30. Wh.t direction were you loolcint when you laat MW the oltject? (Circle One} ('?) Northeast d. Southeaat f. Southwest h. Northwu t h. Northwest 31. If you are famllior with beorint terms (ontulor clirectlon), try to estimate the numher of degree the obiect was fro111 true North and alto the number of degr"a it wo1 upwarcl from the horizon (elevoticwe). 31.1 When It first appeare41: a. From tr e North------clegrHI. b. From horizon degreea. 31.2 When it disopp1arH: a. Frollt true North -----degr"' it. Fro111 horizon del'"' U. S. AIR PORCE T ECHHICAL IH PORMATIOH SHEET (SUMMARY DATA) f, orcl.r that your Information moy l,e flied and codecl as accurately aa possible, please use the fallowln1 apace to write out a short deacriptlon of the event that you obaerved. You moy r .. peat tr.formatien that you have already elven In the qw1tlonnalre, and add any furth cOMmenta, atotementa, or tlcetches thot you bell.ve ore Import Try to preaent the details of the obawvo- In the ordln which they occurred. Additional pogea of the 10,. size paper may be attached If they ON n..ded. (Do Not Write In This Space}