1. DA T!. ~ tiME GltOU' Civil :ian 4. NUMIIR 0' OIJICn 5. LENGTH 011 OISIItVATION 10-12 !J!inutes 6. TYPE 0, OISIItVATION G:ro un d-Vis 9. PHYSICAL EVIDINCI 2. LOCATION ~ ..... Le\ds bur "Ohio 10. CONCLUSION 1. Astronomical (JUPITm) 2. AJRC!L\FT 11. lltll' SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS . See case file . Sgt Hoocly arrl Sgt Jones investigat ion (Field) Color shiunaering e ffect inaccord wi. th ob serve.t ion of ter lo'old.ng at a/c dep;.r t ing to SE c alled Nrs to observe ob j ect over he r barn (~l). Hr s di d not observe an obj ect ( LookLDg in the wrong dir e c t ion Object was not under oontinuous observation. ob s er v:;.ti on lza s the settL~ a~d r efraction of Jupi t er . e r3ion in ti1e a rea at Qrl!f!:!JTS: Consultation ld th Dr Hynek lead t o conclusion that th ~ s sufficient evide1 ce to evalu te the ca s a a s the s ettinJ of pite r arrl an a/c observa tion. The f:IJ deg elevation and reflec ic the lake are inconsistant. The obj e c t necessar ily ha vi.."li to e t a l mr a ngle of e l e v.?.tion in order to r eflect from the lake. e FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) con,: t,ant .. .:lith thi s analysi. s. . sapp-ear~1ce of the f irst Ju l1iter setti:-1_:; coincide s ~rit."'l t::e U.S. AIR FORCI TICHHICAL IHPORMATIO,. Thla queatlonnalre ha1 been prepared 10 that you can give the U.S. Air Force 01 muc~ lnforenatlon.aa possible concerning the unlclentlflecl oerlol pheno.ftenon that you hnv oLsenr.,i. PI try to answer 01 ,...., queatiOftl as you possibly con. The that yc:u give wilt be u1ecl for purposes. Yovr nome will not be usecl In connection with ony statement, conclualona, or publication without yow permlaslon. We requst thl personal Information to that If It Is ciHmecl necesa-r, wa contact you for further details. 1. When did you '" the obiect? "J. Time of doy: ~ ~--- (Circle One): ~--------------!M!M!M!M!M!MM!fMM!fM!M!MMt!M!M!MtMIMMMPMtiMMMP!M!M--~--Mt!MfiMIIMMPI!MM!M!M!IMIIMMP!M!M----------------------~ 3. Time Zone: (Circle One]: a. Oc:ryllyht So\ing (Circle One): Eaatem c. Mountain d. Pacific ~MM!t--l!fMP!M!M!M!M!M!M--!M!M!M!M!M!MI!fMP!M!MI!fMP--!M!M!M!MMMP--!M!MMMP!M!M--!!IMP!M!M----..... --MMP!IMol--~o--------------------- 4. Where were you when you saw the oltJect? 5. How long obJect In sight? (ToNI DurotiM) c. Not very sure alrly certain cl. Just a guess How was thn .In siFt cletermlnect? (:. .. ~f!a., 5.2 Was oltiect In sight continuously? ~----IIMI!--IIMI!MMPIIMIIMMPIIMI!MMPIIMIIIIMI!IIMIIIIMI!MMPIIMI!MMPMMPMMPIIMI!MMPIIMI!MMP~--------IIMIIMMP~-------------------- 6. What wa1 the concfitlon of the slcy? 7. IF you aaw the oltiect during DAYLIGHT, where wa1 the SUN locoted aa you looSc~d at the obieet? (Circle One): a. In front of you In back of fOU c. To your ri~t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't ren:eml.r Thle I auperee4ee PTD te, jul 61, which le obulete 8. IF you saw the ottect at NIGHT, what did you notice concemint the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle Otte): a. Brll#lt lght b . D"ll fi!OOftlJtht No :-pitch dark 9. What were the canclltlon1 at the tl rau MW the c*ject? CLOUDS (Circle One}: b. Hoay . c. cloucls d. Thlclr or heo~ clouds WEATHER (Circle 0): b. Of, mist, or lltht rain c. Moderate 01 hr rain 10. The oliect : (Circle One}: 1. T ronparent al 0 light, WOI It brl 12. The eclge of the olject w.N: than the lwlthfet ttors? (Circle One}: c. Alaout the m (Circl One): c. Sharply outllnecl d. Don't reiibllnMr Did tne ot,fect: (Circle One f01 each quetlewt) Appeat to stand ttill at 0fP1 tlma? b. Suddenly tpeecl up and rush awoy at any tlefle? Don't lutew Bralc up fnto part or explode? Don't know d. Give off smolce? Don't lcnow Change bri~tnesa? Don't ~now Change shape? Don't KnOW Flash or fliclcer? Don't latow h. Oiaap,.ar and reappear? Don't know 14. Did the obiect disappear while you were '"atching it? If so~ how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you answMed YES, then t.ll what (Circle One): Yea -~ 16. Did the obit move in front of ,_..thing at any tilfie, particularly a cloud? (C Ire le One): Don't Know. IF you Mswered YES, the.l tttU what 17 . Tell in a few worda the following things about the obtect: 18. We wish to lcnow the angular size. Hold a matc:ft sticlc at arms length in 'lin with a lcnown ubi~t CMd n"tt.t:. . .., much of the oltiect is ccwerecl by the head of the ,..atch. If you hod p.rforn'ted this experiment at th tinw of fl:e sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the obfect or ot;iecta. Label and include In your tketch any detoila of the obiect that you saw .. uch aa wings, prottusions, tc., and eapecially exhaust trail or vapor trails Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the di,.ction the ob;ect was moving. 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the object? (C ire le One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you esti".ate'f ------~- 21. Do you thin~ you can estimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was? -------- 22. Where were yau located when you saw the ob(ect? 23. Were you (Circle One} (Circle One): o. e-side a buildin;} b. In a car a. In the business section of a city? e. Outdoors d. In an airplane (type) b. Ira th residential sctic;ea i>i a .city? c. n open countryAicle? d. Nar an a" te e. Flying over a city? f. Fly;ng ovor open coUntry? 2.C. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e foiJowir.g 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One} a. North' b. Northeast Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast w.re you movi~g? ,miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were loolcing at the obiect? (Circle One) Old you observe the obiect through any of the following? a. EyegloaHs Yes Binoculars b. Sun glasses f. Windshield Theodolite d. Window gloss h. Northw.st .' 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own worcfs a comn .. objec:t or objects which, when placed up In the slcy, would give the sarne appearance as the obiect which you ao,, 27, In the folltwlrtt a~etch, I thet you the ,.lnt eh , PI o" ''~ ... on tl\t -:urvr! llr .. to ahew h high the oltiHt olto.o tho herla (ellyllno) when yw flrtt lt. Ploco ~"B .. on tho a:ame llno t6 ahow how hlth tho ol.joct oiMwo tho horiiCNt (allyllno) whon rou lost c.w it. PJoco an ''A'' Oft the c....,o when you ''"' H~ It, Piece "I" on the c 1 whore you le1t the ohj.ct. 28. .Draw o plctur will the lon that the.olttect of. *icta made. P.lace on "A:' at the begiMing of the a "B" at tho encl of tho poth, ancl ahow any chongea in di,.cti~ during the co.uao 29. IF there woe ! THAN ONiol.loct, tho~t how Nny thoro?~..-.. ..... ,.....- Draw a picture of how thor wore .,.,.ec~, and put Oft row to ahow tho dl ction that ther w.r trove ling 30. Hove you ever '"" this, 011 a almil o)ject bef If 10 give dote or d oncl locotiOft. 31. Was anyone else with you at the t you aaw the obiect? (Circle OnJ 31.1 IF you answered YES, dicl they '" the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 PleaM liat their 1 ancl ocldre 1 1e1: on about yowaelf: TELEPHONE NUMBE Indicate any .Witl I lnf,.,lon about youraelf, Including -.y apeclal which mitht be pertlnettt . 33. When and to ~hom d ld you report that you hod INn the, olfc!? .._ -: . ~ .. ' 34. Date you c this tlottnalre: Jon which you feel pertinent and which Ia net adequately cOerecl In the lflc polnta of the onMire explanation of your alghtlnt S April 1965 Set Hoody; Received a collect call from Mrs Lewisburg, Ohio She said she received a letter from a 1-!r ing her that he observed the same light or one just like the one e seen on the same ni1tt at 10 PM from his west l-d.ndow. She said that he stated in his letter that he looked at the orange light through a pair or BX, arxl it was oval shape and looked like heat, and._it was stationazy arxi all at once the l:ight went out. I asked her if we 'could have this letter am she said yes, am l)Uld sen4 it out today along with her Form 164. Dayton Ohio Upper Le~sburg Salem Rd. Report, uad ICew Paper Article . B Addlt.loal .ua Photos of Area Dayton Ohio After reading of your reported UFO observation tuesday night, March 30, I am convincedthat I also seen this object at approximately 10;00 PM. A passing glance from the window immediately caught my eye to an extr- emely bright light. ~his was somewhat low in the sky, west of my home which is located south of Dayton near Moraine City. First thought also was of an aircraft with landing lights, but it did not move. After a short time I got binoculars and could see positively that it did not move and also vras much more brilliant than any star. The light was somewhat oval shaped and distorted as by geat or atmospheric conditions and I could not gain any idea of the distance. A~ I was watching, the light went out just as if it was turn- ed off by a switch. I watched briefly, and could not detect any beacon light similar to an aircraft. I mentioned, passively, at the time to my wife that I thought I had seen an UFO, but gave it no more thought until I read the newspaper story of you and your frie- nds experience. You may forward this letter to any investigative authority if you care to, and I will absolutely verify the information a s I nave described it. If you gain any information as to the explanation of this experience I would appreciate hearing of it. Sincerely; U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNIC~L IHFORMATIOrf Thia questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much Information as poasible concerning the unidentified oerfal phenonenon that you h11vo oLaerve,i. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that yc:u ;ive wiU be uaed for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connec:tion with any st~te" .. "':l' conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal Information sc that if It is deemed necessory, we moy contact you for further details. 1. When did you s .. the obiect?, Hour Minute a (Circle One): or 3 .. Time Zone: (Circle One): c. Mountain d . Pacific 4. Where were you when you saw the object? Helireat Poatel Adcfr Stot ew Co"'"'' S. How long was oblect in sight? (Totol Duration) a. Certain c. Not very sure ~ F~irly certain J . d. Just a guess 5.2 Was obiect in sight continuously? 1 6. What was the condition of the slcy? 1. I 1 a. Brignt c::e~.-8;-ight.) ~ 1 h.. Cloudy b. CloU'dy 1