PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATIOH 1~. COHCLUSIOHS Kc w G .... r., "r. ~ 1r ,_, York B Waa Balloon Cf.X P rob obi y Balloon 3. DATETIME GROUP .C. TYPE OF OBSERVATIOH 0 PouiWy Balloon D .Ground-Vleuol 0 CroundRoclor 0 Wa Aircraft 2 ... r"lll )( z 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Po ni bl Y Ai rcroh S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE 0 Wa1 Aatronomlcol 0 Yee 0 Probably Astronomical '(b No C .i V l :i ~n 0 Pauibly Atronolfticol 7. LENGTH 0,. OISERVATIOH I. HUMBER 0,. OBJECTS 9. COURSE 0 Oth'::----::---:- -- 0 Insufficient Dcrto for Evaluation 10. BRIE,. SUMMARY opr SIGHTIHG ;.hitc ooj;; '.;1-ch i;\.;o ATIC I'OitM )29 (R&V 2t t&P 52) 11. COMMEHTS l.;U Jt nr,. Cn:J.rac t c r o.. ~..; ,:j U ... b~J .Loon ob>t'r\'t::.tion. B .lloon ..... . _u_"'lc:l: 1 1'!-1e:;; b :1lJ ocn.; c ~rry lights rt n::.gLt. Ta~rc 1n~:'. Prob:..:.ol:-1 a h.'l.lloon release fn nn.kno.-m ;.ourr.f::. 16. Tell in a few words the following things obout.the object. a. Sound \~ Q ti E Orow a picture tnot will show the shape of the object or objects. Lobel.ond lnclude.ln your sketch.any detail s of the object that yO,., sow ~uch as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trolls Place an arrow beaide.the drawing toahow.the direction.the object was. moving 18. The edgea of .the object were: (Circle One): o. Fuzzy or blurred b. Like a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 19. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _ picture of how they were arranged, and put on arrow to 'Show the direction that they were traveling. . 20. 0rO'tlt a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects mode. Place on .. A" ot .tho beginning of the path, a "B" at the end of the path, and show any changes In direction during the course. 21. How lor~ did the object.appear.to you as compared to an object with which you.Cife familiar? \ ~ o ~) \ 22. We w:sn to know theangular.a.lze. Hold a IT'Otch stick at arm's length In line with o known object.ond note much of the object .Ia cOYered by. the heod of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the ti me of th. s ighting, how much of the object wOYid hove been covered by the match head? \ 0 () ~" 'T In OtCet that you con give as clear.o plctun ce p0ulble of.what you saw, describe In your own worda a carr.~ object or objects which, when ploc.cl up In the sky, would give the some appearance as the object 25. Where were you locoted when you sow the object? (Circle One): Inside o building In an a irplane (type) 26. Were you (Circle One} o. In t he business section of.o city? @ In the resident ial section of o city? c. In open countryside? d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 27. What were you doing at t he time you saw the obiect,.and how did you happen to notice it? 28. If: you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or ot her vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: What direction were you moving? (Ci,cle One) e. East e . b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest How fast were you moving? miles per hour. 28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking ot t he object? (Circle One) Yes . No 29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One} @) East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast 30. What d irection were you lc)olclng when you lost saw the object? ( Circle One) Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest g . West h. Northwest I. Overhead 31. If you ore familiar with bearing terms (angular d irection), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was from true North (thru east) and also the number of degrees It was upward from the horizon (elevation). When It firat appeared1 From true North a. , degrlla. b Fr:>m horlaon When It cllaappeared: a . From true North . degreea. b From hotlaon degrees. 32. In the following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point s hown. Place an A" on ths c urved I ine t o show how high t he object was above the horizon (skyline) whe n yo u f~rst sow it. Place o "B on the some curved l ine to show how high tne o!:l1ect was above the horizon (skyline) whsn you Lost sow it. In tns following lo~ser s ketch place on "A" at the posit ion the object was when you First sow it, and a a ot its position when you lasr sow it. Refer to smaller sketch os en example of how to complete the larger sketch. 34. What were the weather conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (Circle One) WEATHER (Circle One) Clear sky Fog, mist, or light rain c. Scattered elouds Moderate or .heavy rain or h.ovy clouds e. Don't remember 35. When and to whom did you report thot.you hod seen the object? Day Month Year 36. Was anyone else with you ot the time you sow the object? (Circle One) 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 36.2 Please list 37. Was this the first time that you hod seen an object or objects like this? (Circle One) 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you '"other ones? 38. In your opinion what do you thlnlc the object wos and what might have caused It? \ C 0 ~ J l 39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimote? 40. Do you think you c:an estimate how far away from you the object was? (Cirele One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say It was? 41. Please give the following informatlon.about yourself: Sex S"\A \.e Indicate any additional lnformatlonabovt yourself, including any edueation,.which might:be perti~ent. 42. Dote you completed this questionnaire: U.S. AIR FORCI! T!CHNICAl. INFORMATION SHEET (SUMMARY D~T A) In order that your information may be filed and coded os accurately os possible, please. use the following spoce to write out a .short description of the event that you observed. You may re- peat information that you hove already given in the questionnaire, ond odd ony further comments statements, or sketches that you believe ore important. Try to present the details of the observa- tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the some size paper may bo ottoched if they ore needed. (Plene Print) (Do Not Write in This Space) IIEI'LY TO HEAOQUART~RS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMANO UNITED STATR!I AI.-II'D"CI[ w.-tGHTPATTEA80N AlA .. ORCL OA3E. OHI O ATTN oF: TD- E/1-ajor Friend 5UeJEcr: UFO Sighting SAFOI-3c ( jor Coleman) vrash 25 DC Reference the attached letter from z,tr. dated 2'7 Nov 61. Since this letter does not contain sufficient informat~on on which to please for-..rard t\-To (2 ) questionnaires to be filled Mr. and one of the witnesses. "Bi5WKftn.D H. WYNN Colonel, USAF Deputy for Technologies and SUbsystems Ltr fr.t dtd 27 Nov 61. Thermo-fax copy. U3J\l3J.:io 13 .Dacexnber l96J,. YC11D" recent l.et.ter to the ot'fice of Aerial. Wright- ?atteziiCG Air Force Base concex u1 na ltn1 dentU1e4 ~ objeeta, b '!) een xef'ened to tM a otf'J.co f'or reply. SiJM:e JO"D" latter ccmtatmclinsumcient 1.Dfozaat1on up1 "'deb to ba a e:.c.,elnsloa, I aa enclomng two questt.onne.Srea ~or yoa enrl em~ or tbe otbar 1d. til aeuea 1D cazrpl.ete. llhen f'1 at shed# ple :ronel'Cl in the enc:lO$..~ prc-add.l"essed envel.(i:9ies .. Your 1n'teleat 1.n thla oatter 1a eppree1ated. lliLL'IAM T. COTEMA.5' ltlJor, USAF UFO P1oJeat I~a' U.cm 01'.t1cer PUblic InfO'ZBDt:t em lll:'fisioa Of't1ce or Imr~ U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IN FORMAT ION SHEET This questionnaire has been prepared so that yo u con give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer os many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your name will nat be used in connection with any statements, c onclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that, if it 1s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: (Circle One): 3. Time Zone: """ (Circle One):v.u (Circle One): o. Daylight Saving (6') Standard c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you sow the object? 5. How long was object in sight? 5.1 How was t ime in sight determined? Fairly certain 6. What was t he cond ition of the sky? c. Not very sure d. Just o guess (o") Bright ]. IF y o u sow the object during DAYLIGHT,.where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): a . In front o f you b. In back of you d. To your left e. Overhead c . To your right f. Don't remember f T 0 JU L 61 16 4 Thl form auperaedtta A TIC 164, f'tob 60, whi c h Ill oba olete. 8. IF you saw t he object ot NIGHT, what did you notic e concerning thtt STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): Bright moon I i ght b. Dull moonlight No moonlight-pitch da rk Don't remember Don' t remember 9. Th., obje c t opp&arod: ( Circle One): a. As o l ight d. Don' t romQmber 10. If it a ppeared a s o light, was it brighter t han t he brightes t stors? 11. Did the ob!ect: (Circle~ One for E'cch question) Appear to stand still at ony time? Don't Know Suddenly speed up and rush awoy at ony t ime? Don't Know c. Brook up Into ports or e)Cplode? Don' t Know d. Give off amok~t? Don' t Know Change bright:~esa?{) "TO C..e' 'T C\\.""'~(;-Q Yfln Don' t Know Oon' r Know Fl oah or fll~ker? C. \-1\ At-4" v<O '-0'- Don't Know h. Dlaop~or end reoppeor ? Don't Know 12. Did th objtct mov~t bthlnd t omthlllg at any tim, portl<:~.~larly a .::bud? (Cirele On): Don't Know. 13. Old thtt object move In front of s omtthlng a t any time , portlculcrly.a c louJ? (Ctrt:l~ One i: Yos Don't Know. IF you onawarod YES, th, tell what 14. Old th obj&c r ~ppeor: (Circle One): {[)Solid d. Don't Know you obu~ the object t hrough cny of t he followl~g? a . Eyeglau~s Sinoct:lurs T 0 I NO::Op~ Wlnd!l:i- ld y\.1, Th ; h!vit l\)