Dallas Ftworth Texas — June 1963

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Keywords: slides, amusement, photographer, gondola, attached, unidentifiable, frames, cylindrical, xmiround, eenncotithhco, jooii, frtiooip, oiajjjei, ooiuuiarisee, udoliaitui, ha1ts, vapny, nllovs, liodel, 1inlmovn, _slcy, s6ndol, ctogr, r1nei, bbovn
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS 0 War. Balloon 0 Probobly Balloon 0 Poulbly Balloon Dallas-Ft Worth, I~Kas 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 3. DATETIME OROIJP 0 Was A I rcroft 0 Probably Ai rc:roft Poulbly Ai rc:toft Local 1100-1200 XMiround-Viaual 0 CroundRadar not observan . GMT C Alr-Vlauol lJ Alrlnterc:ept Rodor -' PHOTOS 6. SOURCI! 0 Wu Astronomical 16 Slides 0 Probably Astronomlccal No Civilian 0 Pouibly Aatronomlccal 17.7 .:-i:L'EENNCOTiTHHCO;;f';jOOii~Sii!!iR~V~A::iTlCI OltN--- Ii:'. tNii!UUlM~alie!fRtioOiP~OiaJjjEi<c:iT~s:Ttt.:Cc:OoiUuiARisee---:~ax , Other E q u i pm ant 0 Insufficient Data fer Evaluation not applicable several N/A 0 Unlcnown 10. BRIEf' SUMMARY Of' SIGHTING Sixteen slides of objects taken from an amusement park known as "Six l'lag~ over Texas." Photos taken in clear weather between 11 and 12 with Bell and Howell Camera having a zoom l ens. Slides showed several light spots. Photos returned to source. ATIC FORM 329 (RitV 26 SaP U) 11. COMMENTS Photo analysis of slides indi- cated that the lights or object~ were moving with the gondola in which the photographer was riding. This indicates that the object is attached to the equip HQ USAF ( ... ,,.~w ........ ), 25 Jul 63, Unidentified Flying Object 1st (TDDPA) terson AFB, Ohio 1. In the series of frames concerned there is an actual object moving upward and to the left across the frames. Above and attached to the main body by some type of shaft is a smaller object unidentifiable due to blur. Another cylindrical and missile shaped object is below the main body and is probably attached as its speed is the same as the main 2. More information c oncerning the lift, the gondola, and amusement rides in the vicinity of the lift would help in the analysis. It is also requested that the complete film be forwarded before a full analysis is made. 1 Atch n/c DEPARTMENT Of ir.E A Ia FORCE .. UDOliAITUI UN!flD :HA1tS .AIIl 'OICt WASHINGTON 75, C . C ~. Al.l: k.nn~tl r~r.t:.a r~rr.atn1 "l8 tJJ tbts phot.o.vapny ar..-(\.b. t nllovs: lena (mKe a:1d liOdel 1inlmovn) ., r e. _Slcy: DelJ. .. ved io oe 16 per second. lcc~ted in a ski-to~ t~ s6ndol& tns. '-. 1!1t-pc.ctogr~pb.eT va.;. J--r1nei~l ~bvrt i.JlOt<@r .. pbed O'Jlld rYf Lh <! pll~to~. "u the. "51 '.lli@e Uftu .bbovn in th~ back 3. Dle lltt~loe ~,..~ madr Baarar.ri PB.T k ' eV'JJ.uatl on an evaluation vf t.b i 6 'llro reJX>rt to .AFmEB.A u ia 1ns tO obtatn~1tiooal jt~tam.a~1ooc 1ng ~<.\ \1'1 f orward :1 t to Cnl ~1 e tld. PlP.&.il~ re~urn tbe t Cl Capt f'J.r8]ey lJpt,,n ce:u.p.h:tlon Qf ,'{'1ur CVI!.)u.&tion. SlX Stare OVer Tt>xa.~ i3l.1deti (13 Prints) 'Fcrt Rt~ker, lett~r 1~ in regard to s~e film t.h~t l loaoe4, .to Lt Col. fornr.L-i to ,ou. , Pe"'lt.&uyiC Wie!l 118.8 August 9. 1963 . -::-~The-'attached 13 slides. which were forwarded to ~-: .. r the Foreign Technology D1v1.s1on. have been evaluated . aa follows 1 In the-aerie a or rramea concerned there . 1e an object moving upward and to the left across the 1 r a. Above and attached to the main body by some- type or ahart 1a a smaller object unidentifiable due to blur. Another cylindrical and missile shaped object 1s below the main body and is probably attached aa ita speed 1a the aamr.e ae the main body. Therefore. the objecmphotosraphed are probably parts of the EQUipment tn which the photographer was r1dtng. Sincerely. AttaehD!mta MaJor. USAP # Public Intox'!JI& tion 01 via ion : Ottt1ce of' Information Lt Colonel Robert T. Friend Fore~ Technology Division \vright Patterson AFB 7 August 1963 Reference my previous letter concerning additional information for the UFO pictures fo:nvarded to you from Lt Colonel Bachmann. The follmf- ing is the information requested: a. Make of' Camera: Bell & Rowell Zooma.tic with perpetua electric eye, verma.t b. Model No: A. J. 76X)5 c. Type of Lens: fl. 8 to 22 d. Focal length: 9mm to 36mm (Three positions -wide angle, normal and telephoto. l'<Iy Father believes he was using wide angle ) e Tirm of Day: Between llOO and 1 300 hours f . Position of Sun: High over head, probably slightly to the rear. Photographer was traveling West to East. g. Weather Conditions: High thin scattered clouds If I can be of further assistance in this matter I will be happy to do anything possible.