Near Hensely Arkansas — October 1956

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Jl rt.G ~.Jl. ~. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ,0 Ground Vi auol s. PHOTOS - -. 6. SOURCE _ 7. LENGTH OF 015!~YATION C i v j L:t a r, I. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 0 GroundRaclar 0 Air-Intercept Radar C:ONCLUSIOHS 0 Was Balloon 0 Probably Balloon 0 Posibl, Balloon 0 Was Aircraft 0 Probabl1 Aircraft 0 Po ssl bl y Aircraft D Was Astronomical Q. Probably Astronomical;';. 0 Poasi~ly Astronomlcol,/(cr ~t') ' ' Insufficient Doto for Evaluation ATIC FORM l2' (RP.V 2' sr:r 52) U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so thot you con give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentifi!!d aerial phenomenon that you have observed. ase try to answer as many questiona as you po'libly can. The information that you g ivtt will be used far researcn purposes. Your name will not be used In connttction with any statttments, conclusions, or pubticatians without your permission. We rttquest this personal information so that it it is dettmed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you see the object? ( Circfe One}: A.M. or Month Yea r J . Ti11e Zonet o Uastera. b . Ce ntraJ c. Mountain (Circ ~One): a . Oa)flf)nt Saving tb, Sta,~ (Circle One): d . PaciHe 4. Wh.,. were you when you lOW the object? City or Town s~ Haw to,. WQI ;.ct In ioht? (Total Duration) o. Certain !,. Fat y certain c. Not very sure d . Just a gue ss 5.2 Was object in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? a . Bright b . (fgudy 7 . IF you saw the o bj ect during DA YLIGHT where was the SUN located as you looke d a t the o bject? (Circle One): a . In front of you b . In baclc of you c. To your right d . To yourleFt P . Overh~od f. Don't re member FTO ocr 62 164 1'1\s form superst'd~ FTO 1M, Jul61. whtch Is ubSI>Iete . State or County 8. IF you saw the o bj 8.1 STARS (Circlet 1 c. Many ' 9. What w ere tn~ we ClOUDS (Circle Or \ a Cll!aulct, J c. Scotff.!'r ed cloud' d . Thick o r h"o"')" cl 10. The o b jct o p peore l a . Solid b . TronsporertT . 11. If it oppared O\ \J a . Br~ghrer b. Oim!T'!!r 11.1 Compare brig ! 12. The ed~es of the o b j (Circle O n e): o . 13. Did the o bjecl o . Appear to ~tone b . Suddenly ~peed c. Break up rnto pc d . Gtv-3 off smok~? e. Chong~ brightn f. Change ~hope? g. Flash or flcl<er ? h . Oi\oppear and r .,, County 8. IF you 'aw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8. l STARS (Cirde Orte): 8.2 MOON (Circle One), a. lright moonlight b . Dull moonlight ,,~ .. t! Jm;anlight-p;tsb d;rk d. Don't remember d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you :;ow the object? CLOUDS (Circle Otte): \ a C'oukr J WEATHER (Circle One): b . Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or hea.,y rain d . Thiele or heay cloudt d . Snow e. Don't remember 10. The object appeared: (Circle One): b. transporettt e. Don't r8member 11. If it appeared as a licjaht, was it brighter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): . o. lri9ftter \'-'..!.!.;;;, the Jamii b. Dimmer d . Don't know 1 l .1 Compare brightneu ta some common object: 12. The edgn of the object were: (Cirt:le One): a. fuuy or blurred b. lilce a brisht star (C~Sharply au~in.d_':, d. Don' t r~member 13. Did the objttet: a . Appear to stand still at any time? Suddenly speed up and rush away at a ny time? c:. Break up into parts or explode? d . Give oH smoke? e . Chang brightness? f. Change shape? g . Flash or fliclcr? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each quntion) Yes/./ No Don't know No ./ Don't lcnow No/ J Don' t know Yes No...,/'" Don' t know Yes No ~ Don' t know Yes ./ NoV YesV' ./No . Don' t know Don't lcnow Don' t lcnow . Official U.S. Air Force UFO form 15. Dklthe o .. fect move behln< tofftllhi"t at an, titM, pwtfcvlarl1 a cloud? (Circ,_ OtteJr Y e Don't know. If you answered YES, then t .. l what 16. Did rh. obiect mew in front af SO'ftlthing at an1 time, particularly a cloucl? (Circle One): Y" e Don't know. fF you answered YES, than t .. l what ,. 17. Tell in a few words th followi"O things about the object: a . Souna tTf ; I ( cJ1. I J 18. Wtt wish ,. know the anoulor si1e. Hold a match stick at a""'slengtlt in line a known obi.c:t and not how much of the obiect it covered b1 the head of th .. match. If you had performed thit eJCperiment at the time of the 1ightinv, how much of th obiact would hcrle been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a pictw. tltat will show the shape of the object or obfects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the obiect that you sow such 01 wi""' ptotrvliDM. .ec., and especially eahaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside th drawing to show the d irection the obfect was moving. 20. Do you think you con e (Circle OntJ) IF you answered YES, 21 n Oa you thinlc you cone (Circle One) IF you answered YES, t 22. Where were you locote ( Circle One): a . ln,ide a building b(!n a cor .. rl< u c . Outdoors d . In an oitplane (type ) e . At \eo 2. IF you were MOVING II 2.1 Whot directron wet b . North.a\ t 2A. 2 How fast were you 2A.3 Did you ~top at an) (Circle One) 25. Did ,ov observe the objec a . Ey19lone s b. Sun glosses c. Windshie ld d. Window glcm 26. In ordttr that you r"n g iYe ' je cts which, when nlo ced ~;:Jrce UFO form conti.nued mJch of the -:-w Much of f the object ' th~ drawing 20. Do you thinlc }'OU con estimate the speed of the object? (Circf One) Ye0 No IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? 21 . Do you rhinlc you con estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) , Yes../ No IF you answered YES, then how far away would you soy It was? t I~- Wher were you located wh"'n you saw the object? (Circle One): a . Imide a building c. Outdoors d . In an airplane (type) 23. Were you (Cirde One) o . In the busineu ~ction of o city? In the residential section of a city? c!..Jn ~P!'! countryside? ; d . Near an airfield? e . Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 2.4. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOaiLE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 2.&. 1 What direction were you moving? (CirdiJ One) o . North East e . South b . Northeast d . Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you moving?_JL---o~i~YJ~.~- ..._? ,,~lf miles per hour . 24.3 Oid you stop at any time while ye>u were looking at the obiect? (Circle One) ( Yes No Did you observe the object through any of the following? e . Binoculars h. Northwe't b . Sun glaues . f . Talescope Vas w,,.dshield Yes No 1 d . Wi,dow glau Yes g . Theodolite Yes 1 No1 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of whnt you saw, describe in your own words o common ob ject or ob- jects which, when p laced up in the sky, would give the same app&orance os the objitct which you saw . Official U.S. Air Force UFO for111 c In the following sketch, irnogin that you are at the point shown. Place on " A" on the curve d line to show how high tht~t object was aboYe the horizon (skyline) when you fir5f saw it. P~ore a ''8" on th e some ~urved line to ~how how high the object was above the horiaan (slcyline) when you last saw it. Place an "A" on thet compass whe n you firsf sow it. Place a "6" on the com pass when you last saw the object. 28. Draw a picture that wilt show the mation that the object or objects made. Place an " A" ut the beginning of the path, a ''B" ot the end of the patn, and show any changes in direction during the course . If there woa MORE THAN ONI object, then how many were there? --' l /' -1. , Draw a picture of how they were arrong.d, orJd put oa~rrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30. Hove you ever ~een this, or c 31. Was anyone else with you c 31.1 IF you onsw~red YES, 31.2 Plea"t list their names 32. Please give the following in TELEPHONE NUMi\E 33. Whl!tn and to whom did yot ~=orce ~UFO form continued "9" the object '1 o bject wa' , ' on tha com n.:~rn. Q "I" at 30. Hav8 you ever seen this, or a similar object befor~. If ~o give dote or dote' and location. 31. Was anyone el se with you at the time you sow the object? (Circle Ontt) 31. t IF you answer~ YES, did they see the object too? ( Circle On~t) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: information about yourself: Indicate ony additional information about yourself, including a ny special eperience, which might be pertinent . /-lEAk)) t., 1= L o t'LD .O~.P~/C~Te SPcEPSJ 33. When and to whom did you report that you hod 'een the ob1ect? Ooy Month Yeor .Official U.S. Ajr Force UFQ form J . Date you co"'pleted thi questionnairet Month Year 1So lnfor"'ation which yau f ... pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the que,tionnaire or a no~roti-le explanation of your sighting. t:vLCL rJ"L.Cj .. ci UFQ form Continued 1 -11 NOVE~IDS:R 1956 SIGHTINGS r.c:l1 ro:l 60 :.a e of St I.Duis :-~Iissouri ~n Luis Obispo, California Ventura, California l!cKe~sport Pennsylvania Pasadena, California Cincinnati, Ohio loiil.r.tingtoo, De 1a"-are f/,ontreal-Ptest\rick, Canada Point Arena, California Columbua,~Oh~o (c~s~ M~S~ING) .:. Bttcyrus ,, Ohic:)' (CASE~ SS:LNG) .. Bur fnlo Nev Yorlt . .: :.- ~ Holl)'\lood; !California -.: . Englewood, Colorado Cop:tk.e, ~v: York Canton, Ohio (CASE: toiiSSilVG)' . Rapid City, South Dakot a Green Bay, Wisconoin San Bernardino, Califo~nia .Glen Avon Callfo~ni~ Coronado Island C.'\] ifornia Destin, Florida (CAS~ MISSirlG) Linda Vista, California l-!S~-1 Terre Haute South l~eymouth, :;~Ftchusetts Goose Bay-Frobi r i~y, Labrador Salineville Ohio ( CAS3 MISSillG) El Toro AS Caltfornla OBS~RiJ~R , Mill tary ,6.ir Ground (RADAR) Civilian GOC Insufficient Data UNIDEI~I F'I~D Insufficient t3ta Astro (ttETEOR) Astro (ltET~OR) Other (ROCKET FI~!ir'J) Insufficient Data Insufficient Data Insufficient Deta Astro lf~'TEOR) Astro t-w:I'EOR) Astro ( fm:TEOR) Insufficient Data Insufficient Dat a Astro (AtiROaA) Astro (v-;;rru3) Military Air Other (ROCKS."'' FIR!!~) Ci v & ~u 1 GOC Air craft Military (RADAR)(PrlOTO)Other (Ai!OlL\IDU3 PROP) ADDITIONAL REPORTED SIGHTINGS (NOT CASES) Washington ~aitland, Florida Various Areas IDndon, England Green 164) !Tevsclipping Ne\lsclipping Newsclipping EVALUATION