1. DATE TIME GltOU~ 2. LOCATION 4. NUM8ER 011 OaJICTI 11. 1111 IUMMAitY AND ANALYSIS 5. LINGTH 011 OUI.YATION Object co!:linz a t observer C.rivL~f: do.n ro..,.d ,di:.h li#Its on. Object .-1as round, r.r.:c color3d a!Tl h::j ::.. :>l~r.t pro~ecticn. ~"r1o t.JJL!-"/isu~l 7. COUitS! 9. PHYSICAL EYIDINCI 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar object before. If so give date or dates and location. 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the obiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you answered YE,S; ctid.they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and acleasea: 32. Please give the following information about youraelf: Firat No"'- TELEPHONE NUMBER AGf --2-Z~ SEX Indicate ony addttionol tnfarnwtion about yourself, including cmy peclol perience, which might b. ;"'etlin."' When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? 34. Date you co,.letecl this stiOI'illalre: 35. : .. ! ion which you feel pwtinent ancl which is not adequately coverecl in the specific pointa of the queatlonnai,. 01 o lve explanation of your sighting. . 11 (>Ji.irue AT .,_,~ FJppe.<:"~I,;.~TEt-y _g P'C~-7 Cll=",c:-??-le t-ltc5HtUNY I ecuLO ...S~t n Sat~Li ~A.JIA.}6 /IV /Jic 8~/?v/Zf TI-~T /-i,?jJF,.4RELJ 70 G<C; o~e-1(_,; /-f,vo Titc/Ceo VFt..JLJe,e l''TD ( TDEW) 1-w'right-Patterson A..'I4'B, Obio 45433 Dear Haydu, This 1a in to your letters of 10 Sep and 24 Oct 64. We bope that ycur visit to Wright-Patterson vas enlightening. We are sorry that ve cannot ccmp~ vith your request for the coaplete ~1le folders. These folders not only list the date and location of the ai3bting end the evaluation but also, tbe na:zes o't principal 'Wit- nesses. I am sure you Vill understand our reasons for DOt releaai:lg these lists. Th~ statiatics provided yenrl:y, contain all ot this infoxu:ation other thnn the names ot the witnesses end specitic location, Yhich has no bear~ on the stshti:Jg 1tsel!'. We are attaching a copy or the'stat1sitcs tor the firSt ha~ or 1964. In revieving the NICAP publication "UFO Evidence" I r.ote that the Stanford film~ vere coaunented on as Photo Cane :/}31 ~nd P2 to Case //42, 28 J\11 59. NICAP did r.ot regard these ~ilms aa s1gn1!"1cent; the 28 J\tl 59 photos bnv!n3 a n~gative evaluation or consid~:red as dubious. '!he ettached letter f'.::aa Dr Hynek indicates that the coz1ms Christi, Texas photos or 28 J\ll 59 is a color pboto of Venus. 'Ibis rr.sy or ::~ay ::ot be -:he second Stanford ~1m a1tlc:e the l ocatio:a was o-t-;t~d by m:~ in their ~bl1cat1on. P.e3ard1ng the light ve ~ail to understand t~e !:e::tn 0~ your queatiCD rlo lishts T'ne s!.g!l~ing occurred cbaz1q daylight boura. or ~"le object waa red. 'rhe r:2ark1ng em t Regatzding your next question about a training f'ilm at I.aclcJ 3:Cd AF.B, on the subject ot U.Ltos; w have no knovle~e o~ the existence ot such a :f"ill:l. Sbould you desire further 1ntotmat1on it is BU.!.3ested that you co:1ta.ct Lac d di:-ectly to dete :ts:Jioe 1r s~ch a f'il-!2 ex13t..3. '?~ sighting f.:.-om Ulyses, Kansas presented certain .' conditions wich wuld. indicated that the object vas something like a tu:nble \-t--eed rolling do'Wn the road ond being driven by the vind. 'Ihe folloving conditions indicate this as a :poo31b111ty. The sighting occurred at o6oo bouro according t.o your tox'Z3. The nevspnper accounts sta.te 0500 hours. In either case the sigbtiJlB occurred ct dsvn or Just prior to davn si:ce ltrS vo.a dr1vin0 her car \ritb llehta on Tots.l duration lnls only seconds nn extreme 1.y ohort tinle to notice t. detail indicated. '!be description ~ the object ws a dull color J i tre mud or copper the shape vaa very sr:ootl1 object eai tted no soued. l-lbile the rqnrt indicated that the objoct '\138 first obsened 20 yards avay aDd lfnJ vu drivillg ~ mph she still the obJect ~or tive seconds. Either the distance to the object, the speed ot her car, or the duration ~ the sightillg is 1:1 error. She e:stioatea the apeed or the object as tremendous while in all probability the apeed o~ the obJect vas very alov and tb1B cotion vas in reall ty the closure of her ear vith tbe object. Tha bub~e on ~ could be attributed to the stem or other prot:usions of the object. The cizaetam- stances or the si.Shting ned the sudden appearance of an obj~ct in the read at en eat1 m3ted 20 yards distance nnd z::ovtng tova...-d the vi tness drivil:lg her ear, undoubtedly contributed senile elc. ent of &Urprise or shock vhich 1.'0lld have en eUcct on her interpretation ot lihat nctua.lly occurred. rro other reports wre received ot lvtrs Campbell' a obscxvat1CVI. l!e \1CUl4 npprec1Qte 1\lrtber 1.nf'ox.:3t1on on tbt St:tnford movie o..~ nny coasuents which he may have regazd1ng Dr B)nek. I \1Q.lld Jib to extend rq appreciatioD tor the model ot a ~ aaucer. Sincerely, ~C'l'OR 'lJ"&t.'l'~:I:IJA~ Jr .. A "flylnc. saucer" sighted september U by a motor ist near Ulysses, Kan., rhay have been a wind-whipped tumbleweed, the Air Force said Wednesday. Maj. Hector Quintanilla jr . chief of the aerial pheno- mena branch at Wrieht-Patterson. Air ~orce Base, Ohio, said, " .. '. conditions indicate this Is a possibility." Quintanilla made the analysis in 'a l~tter to Hayden C. Hewes. associate director of the Interplanetary Intel- ligence of Unidentified Flying Objects (IIOUFO), head-. (Information ~v) H:lyden H~wes .r:.ua.c~u ii::J.C..a u -cuccucn t- me: .a c I cccnea.e-a . CCD "0 tD C: >O~t03.t..,OOi c a-to.._ en CDOJ-taO\ "OlD .-1EIJO CD Gmxww..ac:c' :a.cm2E"'IIOOt ~ . PON~ CITY -Mr1. : en CauiPbC!n, 22, of Denv~ formerly of Ponca City the mother of two . dau1hters, says ahe and her car were nearly hit by AYlnl aaucer about 5 L~ . Prtday at the west ed1e of ~-~Jfliere . vfsitfnl her .,.rentl', Mr .. and Mn. J. !. :..-Baked Sharply : Mri. Campbell said ~at as lhe &lowed down tor a . 4o. mne near Ulyssea,;' ot; ller car picked . aldmmin6, alon& . roadbed, and ~a.td.the object h3:d the J ~'. dull ..... copper,J~ no 'were 'visible, and there was.a bubble on top. When it banked .. she said, she could j see a ce~iece on the Wf. P.iMastiJ City, O~J aP!ezna 11 September 1964 She. admitted she was acared to death,'~ and be-. Ueves ahe must have hlt at 90 mDea. n .hour to: a cale lhitaa'# down the hlgb- She said abe was ahalt ao--she. coUld:: hardly u,.;;.L cotfee, 'ancl: abe ~-.-.*.the ~cafe J. more' tham iito , drinking .. cofiee. amoking cigarets until Could calm her nerves :utt~ cifently to continue the trip tnn Ponca City with her tWo , She said she. started to tell a man in the cafe what she had seen, but he didn't be ' Ueve her. But to her, ah~ .. i t was the blcgest of my life." U.S. AIR fORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIO~ This questionnaire has been preparecl so that you can give the U.S. Air Foree as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The inforntotion that yuu give will be used far research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any stoten:ent:a, conclusions, or publications without yout permission. We request this personal Information sc that If It Ia deemed necessary, we anay contact you for further details. 1. When did you s" the ob;ect? (Circle One): 3. T in:e Zone: (Cirde One}:~ Eastern {b.' Central c. Mountain d. Pacific (Circle One): ~Daylight Saving (_1}.,1 Stoncfard 4. Where were you when you saw the object? Stot or Count~ a . C~trtain (.; Fairly eeuta_i.n 5.1 How woa tise:1 iw aight determined? 5.2 wa. obict in sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the slcy? Seco..d - c. Not vety swe d. Just a guess c!rt'J)r/tth & ,f?fhL)/E cDoN 7. IF you aaw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you loolced at the obiect? (Circle One}: a. In front of you ~. in boc:lc of 'JOU e. Toy~ d~t ..f. To your left ~. 01~rhecd f. Don't r!tmemb.r FTD OCT 62 164 Thle f upereed P'I'D 164, Jul 61, whleh le obolete. 8. IF you aaw the ol.iect at NIGHT, what did you notice conceming the STARS ancl ~? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Brl~t 11100nlight b. Dull naeonl ight @No ight-pitch cl.lc cf. Don't ,...ml.t contlitl the tl~ y .. - CLOUDS (Circle One J: . -... Clear ally - WEATHER (Circle O~teJ: .. . . . lt. Haa, @ Fog, mist, light roln c. Scotterecl cloucl : .. -. c. Moderate or hecwy rein d. Snow @ Thick or heavy clouds Don't reme~ttt.er 10. The oitlect (Circle 0.): I.. Trans,.,ent fl. A o light a light, wae It lwlghter than the lwlghteat ata? (Circle Ottel: o. Brighter c. Abowt the,.,... d. Don't know llf:t?LJ f't?X>tJT}-1 t?ur (Circle One): tJ. Lil. alwlght st 13. DW 1M oltJect: a. ~PtJar t., st atill ot e ,y tl,.:a? b. SuckJ1nly ....... up ~ ruah DWGf at any time? c. Break up Into porta I? d. Give off amolce? Ch01tge briFtn? f. Change shape? g. r-laah 01 flicker? (Circle 0... f each Don t lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow o .. , knew Don't lcnow oont -now Old the obiect disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? LJ i:"' rE CJ L.Lt:-A.rr 15. Did the obiect mcwe ~*tinct aomething at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle OneJ: Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what It movecl behind: Oicl th object move In front ol lng at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One}: Don't Know. IF you answered YES, th1ttt tttU what in front of: 17 . Tell in a few worda the following thinga about the obiect: Lull:$ _g_t,6& Q. {.Ut&LJ 18. We wiah to know the ongulot slaa. Hold a match sticlc at arm' 1 length in line with a lcnown obiect oncl n,tv h~w much of 1'he Mted i a co-tareci by the h..a of the 11'Gtch. If you hod parfcwmed thla experiment at the time .Jf fhe aighting, how much of th ob;.ct would have been covered by the match heacl? Vi: o..y . L &TTl-~ I 19. o picture that wUI ahow the ahope of the obiect or oliiecta. Label ancl include in your alcetch any cletoila of the obiect that you aaw uch oa wlnga, protruaiona, etc., and eapeclolly exhouat trail a or vapor traila. Place on arrow beside the 4rawlng to ahow the direc