PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS Wos Balloon 0 Proltaltly Balloon PoaaiGiy Balloon J. DATITIMI OltOUit a AI~VIel a ~euftdReder D Air-Intercept R ... D Was Aircraft ProltoWy Aircraft Po a aiW y AI rcreft CY.Gue.,rt4-VI au II a Wea Atrone ... cel D Pret..Wy Altuenalcel :~ Civilian a Po~ "'"'lcel .Do:lftfflciont D t.r ElvotiM MIIP ..-AitYOP Egg-s ho.ped obj, o.p})r ox 7.5" in dinm~ter, uull r~d with purr>le waves throughout e::tr~Mities, zo,md like the hU-~ o:' a l::'rGe cr~n..!rator, but high~r .in I it ~h. l'!L!.dc f i v e is sighting i s cla ifi~d as AF FO.ItM 112--PART I APPROVED I JUNE IM UHCLASSIFIED (CUSII~TIOII) (.&4 VB BLANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT .... .... efNIII'f A, Alllt-hllll.) Objea\ to tbla bT teaphoDe aD 26 tieD 0~ t.tJ. report ... llillde OttJ.cer. !he text vitb lFR 200 2. AF FORM 112-PART II APPROVED I JUNE 1141 AfR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT REIONT ..0. 8)lst Air Division., USAF a. Object dataa (l) Elongated. egg. (See At (2) The siR or the object =could not be acauratel3 judged, , the obse ated the ebjee\ a a~ht1Y , t6p to bott~, than his bandspread (about 7!") b:ls axzaa leagth (27~a when the object at a dista ot about 50 feet. At the Yin-the object about twice as lang aa ita heig~t and :1D the general abape of elcmgatecl eg. (8) The obj~ct e.ittecl a 80'1"d which b8 described as the hUll 'of a ge tranaformar iow.+ h11ber in pitch . 1'h18 objeot al.a agi t~ air and he deacribed the aO\md aa to but vatli'i in tolUM a whip swishing through th8 c9) ; stated. ihat wb1le the object!~as in the Victaity ~r his home, his dl.O vhioh recently been recieving ver:r clear programs until then~ vas completely :bJ' intenae static. , . ot Cour ot Cbjeota . (1) The att or waa to the object whUe he wu 1D his d bech'OOII bt a bright, vhite, atead:r light which renected against hie ~ roaa ite the ot the a. zed that the light too intense to he the beadlllbt. ot a car. b bis parent. vve avq at night acbool and M -in c of the hoM and hla . brother, he;arose, dressed and out o~ the .fl-oat porch ot t~ ,hoM to see; vbat caused tt. light. The rami~ pet dogs ha4 c~ - meDCecl to aridi I'UD caound u it iD teli'Or. he wanted to let 1D tJut (2) The object na tin t observed in a due vesterq tian trom the an eleYIItioD ot about 20 \ at an undetermined distance the obsernra podt;lcm. {)) ob 8d the object on. its first ':)ass for abou~ 1() seconds. I t his home on a 3teady declining altitude ot a;>proach and when over his flsont ya:td at an altitude ot about 8 to 10 feet., it veered gradually-away to the iTorth East. He was, however., unable to see the object when he knew that he should have been loold.ng at the rear of the object. He could hear t he object only' while he could see it. He went back into the hol13e to cal.111 the family pets and his younger brother, and noticed the tl. at about one mj nute after 2100 hours LST { 0501 Z). He went back outside 3t fi?a minutes a.f'tar 21~ :10lJr~ w-r (0505 z). and ooserred the oojeet ain Jue ~eet ot tile and h1 ng hi3 position. :!a oosez"7ed the object ~ul d pass eloMr to the ~ thia second pass and el:f went inside to get a gun.. He oec ... territied aa the object sped past the house and decided against the gun. He stat.cl that on thia paa bia r brother aav th object through the living rooa !'runt which ,.. coftred by split bamboo blinds. went outside again at 05- 12Z ae . the object to the West of his position., approaching at high AF FORM 112-PART II APPROYID I JUNIE 1141 AfR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT IUFOMT NO. Hq 8Jlst Air Division, USAF He went back into t~ house and the object again d by the house. The object passed d1reetl1' over the houae twice more. Tbe last time at 211S IS'r (OSl5 Z). The object waa on17 heard on theM last two On th8 last pasa the vibration of the object be felt ~be . did not. a" in ,w hich ction the object c.' Jllnaer ot (1) 2SOSOO z ~-2SOS12 z IMatiOD of ~ (1) Cirll.ian;. HliJllobeel student . ~.:. OD Ob...-nri . o~ with a ~Pt ~a Jt rial ng. :. \ g. (1) ObaerYar Wind D!.Nctioa . Ca ili:uc -elear' (S) ~unt ot o1nll -Ne clouds AF FQIM 11t-PART II APPROVID I JUNE , ... tr.iCLASSIFIED AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT t. Cap i USAF, A0739S77 83ls~;A1r Division Intelligence otticer. 8HID8 to be an average young of average intelligence. tfe ia l1lc8d b7 Ma Melmatee, and tea~hers. His parepta re13' on. hi say he is a reasonl- abq boy. -bi. with the Air Scoldle u a hobby' and tin Mr1al . Bla to b:la' 'W7~ ot t)a~ pet. react! te 1M1Mat. WhD tbq arr1 at 0600 z. the wre and and b1d1ng UDder the tumitun. The static on the 8 not ericlent bet_... ~nor atter OSlS z. indicating ae. electircal or c 1D the . ..a.durillg tMae obawvatioM. that on each pass of the ebjeet he~ a.nr.r noise compand it to the pp of an a\ltalobile spark plq but ot greater volu. and intensity. He was e phatio 1D that thia ao1M, Wlfi ne that ot a sonic booa which he heard times. aiDeere~ dtd not chanp hie sto17 though questioned sneral t~a on dittenat pointe .--d gennineq convinced that what he sav actuall7 ex:1 Tw neigbhcn llnn1 ill t~ area who were questioned at different time admit seeing " at, about that t~ . and 1Dg sever radio and \ teleTision intertenno. The7 V.W net~ twwnr. pTe az17 details nor did they' gin the report~- iDI officer Ilion to uae their . ' . Unidentitled FlJing Objects haYe been reported to the 8Jlst Air Division Intel- llgcn otticer dwsjDg t.h past two wekB by both civilian and mill tar}' obaervera. who to be used tor reoorting purpose for fear ot "being laughed . at". DiviaioD Intelligence Otticer AF FOIM 112--PART II APPftOYID 1 JUNE ,. UNCLASSifiF!D AIR INTELUGENCE INFORMATION REPORT 331st Air Division, USAF 'YIIIf :: ATTACHMENT Nat 1 0 BSERV'4'Jt Is HOME ? _'"GOBI .f A'tTACHW.NT I 1. :010 REPORT NIR 1.