Brooklynn Y — January 1959

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Keywords: circle, obiect, looked, degrhs, twilight, oltfect, answered, loolcing, iumimiw, oltfkt, oltjecja, stnaller, formayiotl, fatterbod, tr1ed4, conamrcial, n10vids, traoea, udderneatb, will8s, pr1vate, climb1dg, mile6, oazyth1116, sinea
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOC.A TION 12. CONCLUSIONS 8111P IUMIMIW OP .... TINO I I. COMMINTI Oval, bright silve r obj, ~ize of d ir.w . Probubly sun reflecting fro!'il Obj vic\Je (l twice third ob:Jc:..~ation it ~.To.s ~n ~c a plctureJhat wLII 1how t" 11~tlon tho~ t~ oltfec~ Of oltlect Pia~ on A et the l.glnnl,. of the path, a a at the end of the path, and ahow anr c In direction dwl,. the cow 21. If POSSJPLE, try to 1 eatl-te ft the rl alae of the oltfKt 22. tt.w .... clfd tt.. oltlecf f# .. lects of the followlftl oltJecJa ... IIIII ,_ (Circle Onel: a. Heed of pin Quarter f. Hau d.u,., I Sllv dol'- 22.1 (Circle One of the followl,. to Indicate how certain you of yow ans .. r to Questl 22. Certain c. Not eure (f Fairly certain d. Uncertain we ... 41t hft' O.allte 111 rr:w " wer4e eltl., el.fecta which whe11 pi .. '" the .. , wevl4 tlve the 25. Where were you lucated when you ~ow the obiect? (Circle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) a. Ins ide a building b. In a car r_c.~ Outdoors d. In an airplane a. In the business section of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? c. In open countryside? d. Flying near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. F I ying over open country? .. 1 g. Other -t. What were you doing at the time you saw the obiect, and how did you hopper( to notice It? 28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a. North c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 28.2 How fast were you moving? ----------miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any t ime while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle One) ( Y~s No 29. What direction were you loolc ing when you first saw the obiect? (Circle One) c:. East e. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest What direction were you loolcing when you last saw the obiect? (Circle One) Northeast d. Southeast h. Northwest 31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrHs the obiect was from true North and also the number of degrHs it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 3 I.] Wh~n it first opp~red: a. From true North 1 ... :._ " degrees. b. From horizon -----degrees. 31.2 When it disappeared: a. From true North --------de grees. b. From hori-:on ------ _ 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an A on the curved I ine to show how the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a e on the some curved line to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. 33. In the following larger sketch place an A" at the position the obiect was when you first so~ It, and a e at its position when you last saw ,lt. Refer to stnaller slcetch as an example of how tC! complete the larger sketch. U. S. AIR FORCE T ECHHICAL I H FORMAYIOtl SHEET (SUWAARY DATA} In order that your lnforntation be filed and cod-4 as accurntoly as possible, please us the following apace to Ylrite out a short description of the event that you oba&rvecl. YC'u may re- peat lr.forinatlon that you have alreody given In the questionnaire, and add "'"Y further cc,mments, statements, or slcetches that you believe are Important. Try to Jlresert the details of the observa tion in the order In which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size p~per may be attached if they ore needed. (Do Not W,ite ;, Thi5 S;HJce} Ottioe For UFO Into. Wrisht-FatterBOD AI Base Columbus, Ohio On Saturda,. 24 1 9 I waa na in Pro t Park. near the Music Grove, td.tb. old tr1eD4 The time 1215 aDd the sq vaa pertectq clear. Tvo or three were tlylng arouad. Two conaMrcial aDd. one pri vde. which I noticed later. &a v.-II oua I looked up expect!~ J.t a p-eat helpt ! noticed a ailver object, lie, and n10viDS ver;y slovl 1.-ins no jet traoea or atr ... rs. But it was hard to tell which w~ it wae '1\lo ot the plaaea uDderneatb it the time. I looked at :ow watch it wae 1220. TheD I called to look at it. He took a quick glance, less. than a secoDd, and said it was a~ I looked Dd asked where are it a will8s. He looked and walked away. I tollowed suit but I looked agsin aDd sud I didn't hear a~thing. Then I i'D saw the pr1vate plane climb1Dg. I looked at 1t and it seemed to be the s silvery object. It no plane. It bad no wings. It wa Yery hi~. I would jud je 10 mile6 but this 1a a guess. I cupped Ill h~nds oYer aw eyes to see better. Again I asked He said lt was a But he didA't care to stretch his neck as I did. But he saw it. EYeD tor a briet second. I had 1t in view tor over forty seconds, each t I looked it. As. he lked aw.v J followed. But tar &he third time I looked up aDd saw not a &1SD ot it. Nor di4 I hear oazyth1116 I have heard jeta at heights. I have tbeir trace or stream way upa aDd I heard their ez.sinea or power where I aa they went ~ But this OFO or poasible, didnt show me anT evidence ot beiD& a .. What wu 1 t7 It cou.J.cmt MYe been a balloon. Ita size too srea.t .And its habits dLdn t rest.ble a tree tlight object. It any contiroation on this sighting allow me the pr1Yeles ot knowing what I saw. Dont tell n~ it was an illusion or trick ot nature. f-.fy trleDCl aav it though he paid no attetion to it. This is his nature not min I am more thoroU&b 1n t" i applicatioD to thiDB around me, above me, be me. Kindly let 118 mow. Are Ub"'0 s still about? !5 I observed a nisbt sightlas in 1954 at 9 EM but with no witnesses. (july) 34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the obiect? 34.1 CLOlDS (Circle One) 34.2 WIND (Circle One) Slight breeze Scattered clouds Strong wind d. Thick or heavy clouds Don't remember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One} ~.4 TEMPERATUP.E (Circle One} b. Fog, mist, 01t light rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't reeneehber 35. When dicl you report to some official that you hacJ '""the ob;ect? Doy : Month Year 36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the ol.iect? (Circle One} ~es No IF you answered YES, did they see the ob;ect too? (Circle One} /Yes No 36.2 PleaH list their na111 and addresses: 37. Was this the first t that yo" h...f s"n an obiect 01t obiects like this? (Circle One} (Yes No IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you other ones? 38. In yow opinion what do you think the ol.iect was and what might have caused it? Do you think you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (Circle One} Yes IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? 40. Do you think you c~n estimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Circle One} No IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say It was? 41. Please g ion about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER What is your present ioh? Please indicate any special educational training that you have hod. a. Grade schoo, ~ , --=-': ' ,y e. e. Technecalschool ------------- 42. Date you completed this ceuetiunnalre: OFFICIAL r-ILE COPY Ret_.._ letMr 4a'-1 24 ~-19.59 A tllWCNP ..... 011 ,.._ A'l'IC ft1M .... ua. latanllltloa rttfJUti.._ ae uro .. _. al~Mcluu paz-a&lt )W a Jn a~ztent wu neelftl 11r aata atn ... ~ol.GMl, uur Ao' DeJN'7 to. ~:Ol U. I. A I R F 0 R C I T E C H HI CAL I H f 0 R MAT I 0 M S H E E T Thl1 ttueltlonnalre hoa been preparecl 10 that you can give the U. S. Air Force 01 much lnftien poa1lble concerning the &~nlcl.ntlfiecl aerial phenornenon that you have olaave4. PI try to enswer 01 many queetlon1 os you poealbly can. The lnforn10tlon thcat you give will be u1H for '" .. rch purpose, and will be reeorclecl canfide~tial itiOterlol . Your wlll1to' be use4 In cctlon with any stoteiMnta, concluslone, publication without your Plalon. We requeat this peraonol Information that, If It 11 cleemecl neceaay, we nwy contact you for furth cletella. When ciW you .. e the oltfect? Tl of cloy: (Circle One}: 3. Time 1one: a., Eastern b. Central c. Mountain (Circle One}: (Circle One}: Doylight Saving l!-~ Stanclarcl d. Pacific 4. Whe were you wlan you aa.w the object? 5. Eatlmote how lont you 1ow the obiect, 5.1 Circle o11e of the following to lntlicote how certoil'l you ore of your on1wer to QuestionS. o. Certain @Fairly cettoin What was the concliticn of the 1lcy? (Circle One}: a,) Bright day I ight Dull daylight h t tw i 1 i 9h, c. Not very sure cl. Just. gueiS Just a trace of day I ight No troce of daylight f. Don't r mm ber 7, IF you 1aw the obiect during l)A YLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located 01 you loolced at the obiect? ~ (Citde One): a. In front of you .4,c,..i!.A--~ U.. In boclc of you.;/ d. To your left e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don't remember 8. IF you aaw the obfec\ ot NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One'J: 8.2 MOON (Circle One}: Bright moonlight it. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight 9. Woa the oltfect &righter than the ltoclcgrouncl of the alcy? (Circle Oneh 10. Ill It BRIGHTER THAN the all)' ltaclc.,.und, woa the l.rlghtneas lllce that of on (Circle Otte) o. A mile or More away (a distant cor)? lt. S.verolltloclca awO)'? c. A ltloclc d. S.verol yarcls pitch clarlc 11. OW the oiJect: (Circle One lor eo~lt quetlott) App1or to stand still at ant time? 1.. Suddenly apeed up and rush away atony tl1111? c. Brealc up Into parta or explode7 d. Give orf amolce? Change brightness? f; Change shape? 1. F lie lrer, throl., or pulaote? 12. OW the object move behind so~t:thi"t at anytllftl, particularly a cloud? ( C lrcle One}: Yea \..No Don't Know. IF you Don't Know YES, then tell whet 13. DW the oltiect move In front of at onythtse, particular I)' a cloud? IF you anawerecl YES, than tell wh.t (Circle One}: Yea Don't 0 i-' the object appear: (Circle One): \..a. Solid? b. T rnnspor8nt? c . Don't l<no. Dlcl you observe the oliect tlvough anr of the fol Eyeglasses Yea Binoculars Sun glosses Yes f. Teleacope Yea ._Ro Windshield Yes Theodolite d. Window glass 8. IF you aaw the oufect at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you noti