Arlingtonheights Illinois — September 1962

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Keywords: circle, obiect, rucdah, 0325z, whining, spaces, object, spaced, truax, answered, rucdsq, remember, proltoblr, alre1oft, e_mo_th_o_ji_0_8_s_i, flllollo0, evdnly, cilcled, confixmed, scheduj, nnotllidtlon, zchqs637zcy, foregin, fromchoin, c300yds
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CA~ 1. DATI 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS C Wos Bolleon :2 Proboltlr Balloon Locl -----------n G d-Vi ol 0 GrounciRodar fl Woi Aircraft ;oc:~ reun u C Proltoblr Aircraft GMT 26/0325Z . 0 Alr-Vieu.t C Afrlntercept Rader iWr Alre1oft 0 Y C ProboWr AatronoMicol Ne 0 Possi~rono"'lcal t-7-.-L-E_MO_TH_O_JI_0_8_S_I V-A-T-IOM-----+-1-.-N-U....,M~I-I-It-O~flllollo0-IJI-C-T-S~-,.-C-O-U-R-S-! ----I 0 Other iQf~ 10. 8AIIfl SUMMA.Y Ofl SIGHTINO 200-300 feet diamet e r saucer with 20 evdnly spaced windows except for a gap o f 2 spaces. Whining similar to j et. cilcled, hovered, disappeared at high rate of speed. ATIC PO:RM 129 (ltSV 2t I&P 52) 11. COMMINTS 0 lnsuffl elent Data ktr Evoluotio" Sounds like a/c with advertising lights. No confirmation of plane of this type in area. Case considered as UNIDENTIFIED. Confixmed Advertisi ng A/C o:t 11 Sept 1963. Notification received from JAH A/C scheduJ.e shows operation in Chicag area for t.his date. Date you cOMplt" tt-lis quest' nnotllidtlon which you f I . y .,. . " pee tenent and h. h . queat;-ife w a w ;c ;a not adequat I explanation o1 Y covered in the If" yow sighting. apec ;c points of the ACTION: CIN-17 O A~H .. \~NT OF THf AIR FORCE STA:=F MESSAGE BRANCH U~CLASSIFIED SAC! f )N c. 0 ffr"t1 INFO : OOP-2 SAFS-3~ DIA-10, ,DIA(CIIC)-3 (371 ZCHQS637ZCY JE:928 . P P RU.E:AHQ . PP RU!AHO RUCDSQ DE RUCDAH 29 FM CHAOS TRUAX FLO WISC TO ZEN/30TH ADIV TRUAX FLD WISC RUWGAL/ADC ENT AFB COLO RUCDSQ/AFSC FOREGIN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO RUEAHQ/HQS USAF AFCIN WASH DC R UEAHQ/SAFOI w.ASH DC UNCLAS FRoMcHOIN 06-62. SUBJECT:UFO REPORT. A. <1> SAUCER C2l 200-300FT. DIAMETER C3> UNKNOWN <4) ONE <6> WI~OOWS (20) EVENLY SPACED EXCEPT FOR A GAP OF TWO SPACES (7) NONE (8) WHINING SIMILAR TO JET C9) ROTATES SLOWLY B . Cl> LIGHTS AT LOW ALTITUDE <2> 1500 FT, 1.5-20 DEGREES C300YDS> (3) 150~, 15-2~ DEGREES C4) CIRCLED AND THEN HOVERED (5) WENT OUT OF SIGHT AT HIGH RATE OF SPEED (6) 3-4 MINUTES C. (1) VISUAL D. Cl> 26/0325Z (2) NIGHT. E. C2) GJCN0514 F. C2) HOHN NAVARRE S?/4, ~liLITARY POLICE, VERY GOOD. PVT ROSERT J. SAVITERRI, PVT ?..OVERT L. ROEDER, S;~/4 JOHN G, H}STELTLER, 45TH ARTY BRIGRADZ, . OEPARTME:N r Or THE AIR FORCE 5 r AFF MESSAGE BRANCH 1,;, CLM.jiFI!D Mf SSAGI I N C 0 iVl . l N G PAGE TWO RUCDAH 29 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. G. <1> CLEAR C2> A. CLAM B. 340-10 H. NOT COMPLETED (3) 45000 (4) 10 MILES <5> SCATTERED TO 8 ROKEN (5 > NONE K. C 1 > ADAD-1. 16/1515Z SEP RUCDAH Advance copy del to DIA. U.S. AIR FOKCE TECHNl C ll.L INFORMATJOM This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give th~:J U.S. Air Fore~ as mud~ information as possible concerning the unidentififltd aerial phenomenon that y ou h~:1V\l obaerv.,:J. Please try to answer as many questions as you poss;bly con, The informc;tion t hat you vi.Je will be used fer research purposes. Your nome will not be us~d in c~nn:!ctiutl '.lith an)f ~tot~m-.nt ... , conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this pers011ol Information ; that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did you ... the object? Day Month Yet~t ( C irda One): (Circl~ One):~ Day I ibht S-!v i;,g 6S. Wh~ra were you when you sow the ob ject? City or T wn Stoh ot Cou,..,~ '! S. How long was obJect in sight? (Totof Ouratt~) Hours Minutes So coMa a. Certain c. Not very sur" 5. 1 How was t i 111e in sight determined? _.:<: .... 5.2 Was obieet in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the sky? 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located o.s you fook~d oi ~n., ob!~r.:r? (Circle One): a. In f;ont of you b. In bode of yeo c. To your right d. To y cu r !~h e , Overhe~ f. Don't r amemb.,r 8. IF you saw the obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS a nd MOON? STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One,\: a. None G Bright moonlight li. Dull moonlight c. Many c. No moonlight-pitch dark d. Don't remember d. Don't rememb.r 9. What were the weather c:onditions at the fi'!'e ycaJ saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Cirele One): WEATHER (Circle One): Qclear slcy b. Fog, mist, or I ight rain c. Scattered clouds c. Mod~rote or heavy rain d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 10. T ho object appeared: (Circle One): b. T ronsparent c:, VapOit @As a light e. Don't remember If it appeared as a light, was it brighter than the brightest stor.s? . a. Brighter Q About tho some b. Dimmer d. Don't know 11.1 Compare brightness to some c~mmol') obJect: (Cirde One): The edges of the obiect were: (Circle One ):Q Fu-zzy Ott blurred b. Like a bright star c. Sharply outlined d. Don't remember 13. Did the obiect: (a. Appear to stand stilt at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into parts or explode? . d ; Give off :;mol<e? e. Change brightness? f. Change shoP1? g. Flash or fl ic!cer? h. Disappear end reappear? (Circle One for eoch quest;on} Don't kn-;,'N Ooo't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don' t know Don' t know 14. Did the object disappear whi le you were watching it? If s o, how? ,v-..J. .. - 15 . Did the object moye behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, -then t311 whot 16. Did th obict mc4e in front of ~,cwnthing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF y~ answered 'iES ~h4n u whut 17~ . Tell in a fe word the following things about the ob.iect: Draw a picture that will show the shape of the obiect or olliects. Label and inelud in your sketch -any details of the obiect that you saw -such as wings, protrusions, ~tc., and especially exhaust troil s or vapor tr.ail~. 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of the objt-ct? (Circle One) Yes ~ IF you answered YES, then what speed would you t~tstimate? ------- 21. Do you think you can estimate how fnr away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answ.red YES, then how far away would you say it was? ()...,., ~ -~.--/-C'Lh~JJ .. ./-.:1.,.~ Wh~re wer you locoted when you sow the object? ( C ire lo One): (::"'? Inside a building b. tn a car c. Outdoors d. In em airplane (type) 23. WtJre you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? . (~In the residential section of a -city? c. In open countryside? d. N~or an airfieiJ? e. Flying over a c:ity? L Fl;ing over open c~ntl"/? 24. IF you W!tre MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following q~1estions: 24.1 What direction wre you moving? (Circle One) c. East e. South NOt'theast d. Southeast h Notthwe&t 24.2 How fast were you movi~g? ...miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (Circ:le One) Yes No 25. Did you observe the object through any of the following? .:J. Eyeglasses Yes Sun glosss Yes Windshi~id d. Window giass Yes Binoculars Yes No j Te1escope Yes No ' t Theodolite Yes . N~ .v-<-_,(..,-...J l 30. Have you evttr seen this, or a similar object before. If s o giv!! rfot" ''' dute onrJ lccatiort 31. Wa1 anyone else with you at the time you saw the obi8ct? (Cirde Ot1e) No 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle O:;tt) Please I i st their names and addresses: 32. Pl.-,a~e give the lowing information about your ..self: . ADDRESS --- TELEPHONE NUMBE 33~ When and to whom did you re;>ort, that you had ~e::f! the obj~ct? 27. In the fotlowing skatch, imagine that ynu a:-~ ot the point shown. P!ac~ m uAu .-. th!t c,,v-, ~ iin~ ~o :Jhow how high the obiect wo o bOtt the hori:Ot" (,.,',yilne) when y~u f : r$1 :in~ it. P ahow how high the obiect was abnve the horizon (skyli:-.,) when yov last -:u "'' : . P:aco cs,, "'/, l ~1 lhoJ corn))OSS when you lirst saw it. Ploee a .,B on tile compass whef ~you last :\OW tn d.>\ :ct , 28' . Draw o picture that wi II show the motion that the object or obje~ts mcda. Place an "A Qt tho;) bil~!nning of ~he poth, o "S,. ot the end of the path, end show any changes in direction dJring 'the cours&. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many wera there?----------- Draw a picture of how they-were orrcnged, and put on arrow to show the djre-ction thct they were trovttling.