Sofroosevelt Oklahoma — January 1961

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Keywords: probohf, evolvctio, rvtjj, abovd, po5iticn, lorsttr, modenate, onyorc, oddreuses, plec1e, foftowing, lndacot, tfchhical, accjratef, writ8, qututionnoirt, be1iev, pieate, cciion, lnihc, dentio, rrield, oooeing, onncv, p11rformed
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 3. OATETIMc CROUP ro Gro1.nJ-v, auol 0 Gr.,und-Rodor -~--PHOTOS ,3. SOURCE ~ No I Ci Vj Llr.n 0 Airlnt~rc"pt F<ador Was Colloon Probably Balloo n Possibly Uolloon Was Aircraft Probohf y Aircraft Pos:;illly Aircraft Was Astronomi col Probably A.stronomicul Possibly Astronomical 7. LENCTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. C OURSE ln~ufficient Ooto for Evolvctio n ~2. fn th ., following s~etch, imagine that you ur~ ot thu point shown. Piaca a,, A on ~!n c-;;rvtJJ 1;:,.., to =ohow h?w high the objec~ wos above the horizon (skyline) whtJn }' OU first saw H. Ploco o "3' nr. ?h~ so~.., cvrv~d ~!tab 'o ... how how high tha object woo; abovd the h or j ZOI\ (skyline) when you lost :.ow H. 33. In :ha following larser s!<etch place on A" ot the po5iticn the obj-tet wen when y:>u lir~t 5ow l:, and :J '"8" Dt Its position when you last sow lt. Refsr to s maller s!<etch as on exempt, of how to compl~t~ tn~ lorsttr . ate:,. CLOUDS (Circi<J One) WEATHER (Circle One) (,) C I !)Or sky FoG, mist, or li~ht rain c. Scott~r'd c !ouds Modenate or heavy roin d. Thick or heavy .clouds Don't rl!tmemb~r 35. Whon ond 10 whom did you Nport th'at. you had seen the object? Was onyorc) elsl! with you ot the time yov sow th" object? (Ci;cle One) 36.1 iF v :>J answered YES, did tney ~ t!8 the Qbject too? (C fre ' One) No 36.2 Plf'os~ lrst tJ.,clir norne.s end oddreuses: ~.7. w~s thi:s tt-e first time that you hod seen on obj :tct or object$ like this? (Circl~ One) 'J7.1 IF you on.swer~cl NO, then wh~n, where, oncf under what circumstonc~s did you s~& othl!tf' oneu? 3a. !n your opinion what do you ~hink the obj~ct was and what might hove cav:~ed it? 39. Do you think you con estimottt the sp d of th~ object? (Circle On~) lF you on:nvar~d YES, to~n who~ .spe~d would you es,imote? , _ ~10. Do you !hink you con estimate how far oway From you the objec t was? (Circle One) IF you o.1swered YES, then how far awoy would you say it was? _ 4 L Plec1e g i v~ the foftowing information about yourself: lndacot~ o.~y cdditional informat io n :1bout yoursolf, including any education, which mi!)ht bl p~rtin~nt. 42. Date yov coM:>fet~d this questionnaire: U.S. ,\JR FORCE TfCHHICAL INFORMATtOH SHEEr (SUMMARY DATA) ln o!d~r that your information may be filed ond coded os accJratef~, as fO'i. i;, .. the follow in~ spac"! to writ8 out a short description of the event that you oLserv ,.: , peat in~ormotion that you have already given in the qututionnoirt"t, and odd ony fJ ' . , state-nen~$, or slcetches that you be1iev& are important. Try to presant the detail-. .. 1 tion in t he ord,-in which they occurred. Additional pag~s of the scme siz~ paper, ... , ... if th"Y ore n"eded. (Do Not Writ~ in ,' (Pieate Print) ce U. ~ ) orm cont~nued , "" con ~s:;.,.,ole th.: speed of :hr> 'lhj~cr? J 'fO'J :h1r.:.. yc ... :on f'~ti,.,.,or .. how fo r o wCiy (rom you th~ obj!"cl wos? .'h;.r "''t:r" :;) J ':)cated when you <OOW In"' .:>b1~CI? id~ o r,,. 'b in-g CJ. 1'1 tho! ~us:neS'S ~CCiion of '1 coty? ("'b.lnihc ru\:dentio l ucll.:>n 'Jf CJ ciit-1) c In open country~id ; d . 1'1 ~or on o ' rrield"> E' Flyn'l o"e' o cy? H)' "IJ O'lr open cour ry? : yoi.l W"t C ''0 liNG 1:-J AN AUTOMOBILe o r o thar v~h.cl ot !ho: tione, t~c:n cornpl .... te :he followong quf:\lio ns: mil .. s p"!r hour . D cJ yc-v .. p l.l~ 'Jny tim~t while you .,.,.,, oooeing ot rhe object? 1 \\',,. Jow rloh e llrno:ulors T d~.:.copc: T .lt.h''ld<)l t~ u J r tho: you c -,n <J ve os c!cnr o pier ~tO) o s pos,ihl: o f wl'wt you ~ov, c.b~criba 111 yo .... r o Hn \IOd~ o co nmon ob1 ct " ob- .. hich, '"'nt'f'l >'":lc('cl v p rn the sky. would give th"l <,CJ1'1t-opp :onncv en th .. o b ,.-ct which /.Jio .o w . Official U.S. Air Force UFO 'f{or~ 14. Did h~ objt!ct disappear whd~ you wttre watching it? If ~o. how? l S . Did '"e ob1ect movt! b"!hind somat"ling at any tim-,, particularly a cloud? Y~Js Don't know. IF you onswer~d YES, th~n t-?11 what 16. Did A~ object move in front o ' som~'"'"9 ot a n y time, particularly o ci.Jud? {~ire I One): Yes Do n' t know. 17. Tell."' a fe w ""o rds the fo llowing r'-r-:;s a oout rh~ obj'!C:: l 8. We w ish to k,ow the a,gular size. ~old a match stick at a rm's length in lane w ith a ~nown objecr and note how much oi the ~. object 11 cover~d by th head of n& IT'otch. li you hod p11rformed this experiment o t th time of the sightng, how much of ~l tne obte ct would .,ov~ bHn cov .. red ~y the "no tch hod? to 'how th-, direc~ion the o IF you a nswer .-J ) i ~ l Nho! c.lucc: h Nornr-o 2J.3 Did you tnF 26. In ord~r that tt!C:t~ .vhich, wh"'n 3. Time Zone: U. S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl INFORMA liON Thi~ questionnaire has been prepared sa that you con give the U.S. A~r Force as much information as poss1ble concerntng the unidentified aerial phenomenon rhat you hove observed. ease try to ontwer as many questions as you pos~ibly con. The information that you give w ill be used for r'!worch purposes. Your name will not be usttd in connection wtth any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We reqt.llnt this personal information so that if it is deemed nec<!uary, Wt! may contact you for further details. (Ctrcle One): a . Eos:eM b. (~nTrcl (Circlti On~t): '=! .Qayhsht Saving (D. S andor~J .S, Where were The object? ' ~ow long was object in ight? (Total Duration) c. 1\:o t very sure d . J u\t o guen 5. 1 How was time in sight dttlermined? 5 .2 Wa s :~cjKT i n sight continuousiy? o. Brig h t S!ole o r C.)unty 7 . IF you .ow the oojl3ct durin g DA YLIGHT, where WClS the SUN h cc trd OS you I 1oked a t t!"<c o b jec.t? (Circle On11) a lr fran 1 o f you b . In beck of y:>u c. To yaurrghl d. To your 1 ~ft c. 0 1crh~c::l f Don't r :.:m'lmber FTO O CT 62 164 T!\::-form UfHrw fl!, FTO I H. J rl hi, wh:dr h uu ol!": 8. IF yo u sow the ol 9 What w~re th~ ClOUDS fCr .ld c . Scatfer .. d c'o d. Tntck o r h<;:uv I 0. rhe o bjo!c.t oppv (~. Tronspo~0 11. If it o p oeor".:f c ll.l c~mp ,~ 12. Tho edges o f ri- (C,cle One Otd IIV: obj.-cr: Apot-cr to c. Br ... ok u p i d . G tve oft Chong.: .I Flc~h ')r f Otr,oppo OffibH:d U~S. A~r Force UFO -r.:orrn J 4. Dot~ you : o mpleted this quP,:.tionnoire: 35. lnformaren ,.,rich you f~el per!inl!n t o nd .., .. ,,; ; "'o t odt:quotely cover~d in tho:= specifi c ;:>oint; o f the q.Je\ tionr.::ire o r a norrolive explonc i on ~: yo1.r s.ghri l'lg. Porca ur:o "iorm contanued