Petersburg Virginia — August 1962

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PI-<OJECT 10073 RECORD CARD I 2. LOCATION 12. CONC:LUSIONS 3. oe..IE-TI~t~ ~ROUP ' 4. TYPt: OF OBSERVATION 0 Ground-Vi suol 5. PHOTOS I 0 SOURCE 1. L::NGTH C~ O~SERVATI0:-4 NWABER OF OBJECTS 0 G,ounJ-Rador 0 Air-Intercept Roder 9. COUt'.SE \'los Balloon pro bob I y s~ll l oon Po::si ~ly Bnlloon Was Aircraft Probably Aircraft Po '>::>i bl y Ai rcr oft Was Astronomi col Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical lnsuffi.:ient Octo for Evaluati o n 10. JRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS L'l' thr-~r iwogitld thur Y''J or <t~ :n.t p-.>ir.t sho.vn. P:ar.~ on A" <Jn ~ho C'Jt"'"a t inct to d~oy t..,w olJov J t: h..;ri.:.<'HI {c;~JiinJ: whe:l ~d)'J lo::;J ~aw i~. liG~ enc tml.!c; voo; CJO'/e tn~ shov ho'v high th~ obj.~c} Wtl.i 34, \Yhot wers tha weather condi~ions .at the time you saw th' objact? CLOUDS (Circle Ont:t) Q Clear sky WEA "(HER (Circla Ona) b. Fog, .mist, or . l ight:r\lin c. Scot~erttd c lovds c. Mod~rata or .hdovy .rain d. Thick or ~ ! o-yy clouds e. Don~t r~member When :nd 'o whom did you r~port thrt ou had 1seen the object? ""'~ , ( 36. Wos or,~(on~ e~se with you c t t ~ima you ~ow the objact? { Circle One) 36.1 ~F 't0U Cr.$wered YES, oid ~hey soe.the obj.,ct toQ'( [Circle One) 3 6.2 P:ecs~ :ist their names a nd oddres$es: 37. Wos.tnis the first time that you hod seen an o~ject or obiech lik~ .. this? (Cirde One) 3a. Jn your opinion what do you think th., object was and what mi~ht.hov~ caused i~? 39. D) you ~hint< ;ou con o~tirnate th~ spued of tn., object? (C i re!\} One) Y:s/ No If you nn:~w~red YES .. 10. Dt> you ~rink you r:an esHmot3 how f('lr away frorn you the object was? tf yoy :nsw~ret:l yES, ~hen how for away would you !iCy a was ? ,/_" _, ... _c ' --~:fili ..... - 41. ?tease gi ... e th~ fonowi TELE?-iONE NUMB motion o~out yovrse!'t: 42. Dot& you complet&d.this questionnoira: u~s. AIR FO::tCE TECHNICAl. INFORMAT~ON 'SH!:ET (SUMMARY DAT AJ In ordM that your information:may be filed and coded.os oc:curate!y as possibl", please.U.if' the following 3pac:e .to write out a short description of th., event that you observed. You may r4 ~ea~ ~:.,formation that you :havealready givenin the questionnoire,:and add any furth!tr.c:omments, stat'tments, or sketcnes:thot you.believe ore important. Try to present the details of th~ ob~ervo tion d~ the ord"r in which they occ:urr~d. Additional pages of. the some size ~op&r .may .ba o~tach~d tf:they o;e needed. (Do Not Wrll'd in This Spoc J) Q f ~ l.1 It A IJ G II 0 11 f\UG l l DEGREES J\fJOVE PORilON OC::GgE ES f\~rvr-r~ORtlON Q[(,~CES /'ACV: '-Or.lZON S C U Tt-l Sf'UTI' OF ~)rUlH nr: CITY, S C l.l T H r ~: C I T Y , S r lJ T !1 fJ F C I T 'I' , SCUfH n F CITY, ~rUTll C'F CiTY, SCUTH OF r.tTY., SCUll! C OECRCES ACC\'F hORIZON rEG;!F~S t(HJVE f!llRllON fl E G n!: t S t 11 CJ V f7 H n R I l il ~! 23 DEGnCES AOGVE HOR!lON 41 OE<~t~[ES ADUV~ YORllON L or: t. L s T " r o r~ R o 2~ OEG~EES AOOVE HORIZON l~ OEGPEES GVF HORIZnN LOCAL :-,Tfd!O/\RD OEG'H:.E S r.EC~r.:FS FOR ll Ot--t LOCt\l S TI\NOI\ 0 oR 1 z nr.t YOR 11. rtt\ LOCt-L STI\rJO"HO Af', c vr- Ho, I lON l:18P,l ~ON Pnvt: r )~. ~av I ~Hi s;_ ~trJv 1 ~ .C fiOVlicG s..= rnv1 r.G Sl= HOV I i\;G <; r: t~OVItG SE t"'OV INC SC. r~oviNG sc r10V I r, c ,~ov I ~G SF. !IJVt~l~ '-filL Y n Hl:ADQIJI\RTt=RS f-OREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION AIR F ORCF ~Y:iTEMS COMMAt-IIJ u~urEu '> r \ rE' AIM F OP.CE. WR~QHTPATTr.PSON AIR FOrH.:E: B \'.:, liO .nrH ()r: 'l'D-E/Col Wynn s ueJE:r:r: [tf)qttt~ ... :.;t for UFO Inforu1::ttion 1. fore~co tha att acl1a d l et:tc r fro;~ req 1.~ ~s tin::{ in f o.::ma t ion on unidentified .te: i ~ :.~ ~s forwa rdrJd t o your o f ice for n:?co:;sary. what :JVer ~' ~ L i0n ,I 2. Tnou~h this ob ..h~C~ of the UFO sii-;.ht iu-=-of i .it~ ..... ust l~v2, f.: poss3sses th~ ~euer~l chatacl(~ri~t ic s of att nrti iictal ~atol- l~ t c , the ini tia.l letter did n o t con t'lin sttff ic t()1 t l.uf'or"l::l tlon for ava 1 nat io:1.. I t 1 s ~uGg .JS ted that quest iona.i 1:r.~s ( UJi\F :F'or m \ ;; l G ~) ~e forwarded t..o :.ir. for compl~ t ion by him aud ;,{ v D'~.9ll cy for Scienco ? a:1d Components _':J.ll' inte~est ';l . J LCv:UDO.J Offlc~ of I~forrn~t1on U.:;. J, ~R r-one E TECHNICAL .IN FORMA "r!ON SHE f:T "'fhis question.1oir.a has been prepared ~o tha t you c::an give th'-' U.S. Air r-orc ') os n.uch i nfo .. r:-:o:-ton o s po'lsi b !e concornia1g the unidentified .aerial ph~nomenon tha t you hove obscrv"d. Pi~-:s: t.-y to answ~r as many quesHonJ.o s you possibly con. The infor;:otion that you giV-.! V'iH b~ l.'>::d f~r research purposes, Oftd will be regarde d as confidential mat~riul. Your nome wtll not b~" uJ~d in conn<tction with any statements, conclusiol"1s, or publications without your permisr;ion, W!> !' uast .this personal information so that, if . it 1s d~(tmed necessary, we may contac~ you ~Of t.;r~er details. 1. Wh~m d: : you st:e the obi~ct?, 3. Time z~n~; rc ircie One)~ =:o s""'rn o. c~i"li!'al c. t)c.'n7ain 12. Time of day: ... Ml nut"'_, (Circ:i~ One): (Circle One):@ DayHght Saving b. Standard 4. Whl)re were sow th~ object? State or Country ~ Addhiono i remarks: 'I= 5. How lcng was obj~ct in sight? 5.1 Ht:>w was ~ime in sight determined? " Certain F~irly certain c. N\lt very sure d. Jus t o gues s ~ 6. What wcs -~ -:::>l"dition of the sky? ~ i DAY NIGHT ~ a. Bright G:~ Bright b. Cl~udy b. Cloudy ?. IF you sow tha obiecr during DAYLiGHT I . wn~re was the SUN located as yov loo~ed c~ tn~ Q()i ~c? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c . To your right d. Toyourl~ft e. Ov~rhear.f f. Don't rem-emb~r FTD JUL6l 164 16. Toll in a fe w words the following.things.about t he oblect. b . Cofor 17. Draw a pktur& that.wilt:show.the1~hapeof.the obiec:t or .obiects. label.andindude.ln your :sketch.any detail~ of th e o b je<:t. that V :saw such .as wings, protrusions, ie~c.,' and e:s?ecfafly .exhaust trolls or vapor troUs. Place on orrow.bftside.the drowlng:to5how.th~ dlr~ction.the objeet:was.movlng 18. The edg~s of the obi act. were: ( C:rcle On~): a. Fuzzy or bluued @Like a bright star c. Sharply out1 ined d. Don't remember 19. IF t here was MORE 'THAN ONE object, tha n how many were there?