Belmont Ohio — September 1961

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. COMCLUSIONI a Woe Belloon Belmont, Ohio a Proltoltl, a111n Locel 2115 .DcGt.un4-Ytauel . a GreurMIR .. or g ~= .. !~;'t,'rcreft a AI~VIwel a ~r-ltet~cettt R .. ., a PoaaiWr Ahcroft 0 Woe AatronoMicol a v.. . ProltoWy AatronoMicol :acNe Civilian 0 PoaaiW, AatronOMicel 7. LENGTH OP GaiiiVATIOM I. MUM8111 OP OBJICTI t. COUIISI 0 Othor---:-- -- lnauffic6ent Date for Evelu"" 11-. IRIIfl IUMMAIY OP Witness reporting sight- ing was. unable to furnish more than a lim:J ted amount of info. About only thing she was sure of was that she vaw a light to s or her positi n. COMMIMTI It is possible that witness was observing Venus at time reported, however duration of observation was only 2 min 1 and no valid conclusion can be reached. . I case is listed as insufficient data. HKADQUA-.TI!"'S FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Alflt trOfltCI! IYSTI!MI COMMAND UNITKD 8TATK8 Alflt .. O .. CK WftiOHT~ATTa .. aON AI .. I'O .. CK 8A8K, OHIO suiJ!CTz Extract from Duty Officers' Report Toz TD-E (Major Friend) The following, extracted is quoted for your info from Capt Fisher's Report dated 13 Sep 61, .About 2120 hours, received UFO telephone call from Mrs . Be informing she had seen flying e the wanted to know if I thought it was enemy. I was courteous and told her I would like to call.her back because I was quite busy at the t~e (High Heels). I did so later but did not have time to get information from her. I told her someone would call her tomorrow. I will notify Sgt Bolieu to call her. I just didn't have the time to take down information at the time OHN C. McNE Administrative U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the .U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the \lnidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer os many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give wi II be used for research purposes, and will be regarded.as confidential material. Your name will not be !Jsedln connection with any statements,.concluslons, or publications without your permission. We request .this personal lnfor~tion so that, If it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details When did you s" the obiect1 Ttme oft day: (Circle One): 3. Time Zone: (C' I O ) ~ 1re e ne: a (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you saw the obiect? City or Town State or Country S. Howlang was obiect .In sight? 5.1 How was tiet:e In sight determined? a. Certain b. Fairly certain 6. What wos the condition of.the;slcy? c. Not very sure d. Just a guess 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT,.where wos the SUN located as you looked at the obiect? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In back of you d. To your left e. Overhead c. r 0 yovr r ight f. D on't remembM" FTD JUL 61 164 Thldonn auperaed ... ATIC 16, Feb 60, which 1 obsolete . 20. Draw a picture that will ahow the motion thatthe oltiec:t or obiec:ta. P.loce.anA~':at.the.beglnnlng of .the poth,:o uau at the end of the path, oncl:ahow.any changea.ln.dlrectlon.durlng the course. 21. :How large did the Hlect: to an object.wJ th.which you.are familiar? . to. you aa Wewlah tolcnow.theontular:alze. Hold:a .. .atlclc'.at arm's length In line. with a lcftown.oblect.'ancl.note. .how.much of.the oltl~t:la covered by. the head of.the match. If yo~ had performed :thla ~per I ~f thealghtlng, .how."'uch of the oblec.t woulcl.have been covared.by the anatch heacl? If how? 10, 24 In orcler that you can IIY..aacleo;:o picture ,,aalble of.what.you:aaw, .deecrlbe.ln your own:worcla.a common obi.Ct.or obtecta.whfc:h, when placecl.up.ln the alcy, would give the ~m appearance.aa the oblect which you eaw. : 16. Tell In .a few worda the following thlnga about.the olttect, 17. Draw a plctwe that wlll:ahow.the.ahapeof:the object.or .ohiecta. La~l:ancllnc~ude:ln.youralcetch.any.detalli of the ohlect:thot ~.aaw 'luch as wlnga, protrualona, .etc.,-and especially .exhauat trails or vapor trails. Plac an.arrow.bnlde.the drawing .to ahow .the.dlrectlon.the oblect:waa.movlng. 18. The edges of :the obiect. were: . (CircleOne): a. Fuzzy or.blurrecl WLnce.a brlghtstar c. Sharply outlined . d. Don!t remember . . 19. IF th~e was MORE:THAN ONE obiect, then how many were there? cJ ' Draw a picture of how they.were arranged, :and put an arrow.to 'lhow.the direetion.that.they.were traveling. 34. What were the conditions at the time you saw the obiec:t? CLOUDS(Circle One) Q,cleor alcy c. ScaHered cloucla cl. Thiele or heavy:cloucla 35. :When ancl to whOM did you WEATHER (Circle One) b. Fog,.miat, or light.raln c. Moderate or :heavy rain . you hacl :teen the obiect? 36. Woa anyone elae with you.ot.the you aaw.the obiect? (Circle One) 36.1 IF you YES, did they s" the obiect.too? (Circle One) 36.2 Please list their names and addreaaea: 37. Waa.thla the flrat time that you hucl aeen.an obiect or obiecta lllce this? (Cirel One) 37.1 IF you anawred NO, then wh~, whre, ancl under what clrcumatancea.di~.you '" other on? 38. In youi OJInlon what clo vou thln1c th ob)ect.was and what mlghf ~av caused ft? Where were you located when you sow the obiect? (Circle One}: o, Inside a building b. In a car @Out4oor . d. In an airplane (type) e. At aea: . 26. Were you (Circle One) ~In the bualnesa.aectlon.of.o.city~ ~In the residential sec:tJon.of.a city? c. In open .countryalde? d. Near on airfield? . e. Flying over o city? f. Fly.ing over open.country? t Other ~7. What we.re yoU dOI.nl at the tl you aciw the obiect, .and how did you happen.to notice It? 28. I~ 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} b. Northeast cl. Soytheaat f. Southwea t . 28.2 How fast were you moving? miles per.hour 28.3 Did you atop at any time while you were looking at the obiect? (Circle One} Yes . No . .g .. West h. . Nctrthweat 29. What direction were you looking when you first 1aw the obieet? (Circle One} b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 30. What direction were you l~king when you last 1aw 'he obiect? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast .h. Northwest i . Overhead h. Northwest I. Overhead 31. If you ore familiar with bearing t~rms (angular dir!tcfion), try to e.stimot~ the number of degr!!es the objeet .wos from true North (thr_u east) and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation). 31.1 When it firat appeGfecl: a . From true North, degr b. From horizon dear o. From true North~-----degr" b. f.. horizon degr 39. Do you thlnlc you can estl (Circle One) the speed of the obiect? IF you ana YES,. then what a peed woulcl you eat I 40. Do you thlnlc you can estimate how far.away from you the oliect.was? (Circle OiteJ Yes YES, then how far away woulcl you say It was?------------- 41. Pleose give I on .about yowaelf: Mlfltlle Ne te TELEPHONE NUMB! lndlcote.any .aclclltlonal.lnformotlonabout yourself, Including any.educatlon, .whlch.mlght:be Pllnent 42. Dote you.completed thla. quettlonnolr~: I . Veer .