Dayton Ohio — June 1965

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NUMIEA 0' OIJICTS 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION A :I RCP.AFI' Daytong, Ohio S. LENGTH Ofl OISIItYATION 11. IIIII, IUMMAitY AND ANALYSIS 4 N:inutes 6. TYPE OF OISIIYATION Ground-Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIDIMCI Object ap:r:earing as 5 liejlts brighter than stars. Zrratic moti. on. Object cigar shaped. 'i'tvo 1 i ght 3 on one end, two lif;ht a on other end ani o:-.e red li.fjlt. Silver oolared obje ~t Dis apppared Cf'ver the horizon bclhi.rd trees. Duration 4 r.Un. Observed fro~ car uo ng 35 nph. CO~ll<Sl,iTS: ~'fitne ss r eportee observation to Duty Officer and h11 ,.: up ~d..thout 61-ving name or telephon~ ntll'!ber. Base Ops called and indica t ed tba.t there were, 2, B-52 2, T-33 's in the area at tile tim. Description of 1 iejlt a.rxi flight in accord 1'fith a/c observation. FTD SEll 63 0-329 (TDE) U.S. AIR fORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIO~ This queetlonnaire has been prepatecl so that you can give the u.s. Air Force 01 much Information as po1sible concerning the unidentified aerial phenoanenon that you h11ve oLeen~ci Please try to onewer 01 many questiOftl 01 you poesibly con. The information that yc.tu ;ive wiU be used for research purposee. Your name will not be used in c~nee;tion with any st'!lteft .. nSs, conclusions, or publications without yow permission. We request this personal information 1c that If It Is deemed neces1ary, we may contact you for further detai Is. , 1. When did you IH the obiect? 3. Time Zone: (Cirde One):~ c Mountain ' Ho"' Minute a ~'el!. c#l~r~ /JM 14-'AiJfJ l!~ev'ov.s (Circle One}: A.M. or P .. ii: (Circle One}: o. Doyliyht Sai.'ino . <b) Standard 4. Where were you when you lOW the obfect? CGn CJTo/ tVIiJ! F-n,.,!.l.sli CeA,r7 ~IJ. Stet or c ... M, S. How long wa1 obiect In sight? (Total Dwotl). Certain . c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess How was time in sid1t determined? ..(""',t~J"'ul...,;l"#u...""G..::~;:; Waa obiect in sight continuously? 6. 'Nhat was the condition of the alcy? 7. IF you 1aw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you look~d at th o~ie:t? ( Ire e On : a. In ront o you o your e t _, b. In bock of you e. Overhead c. To your ris;,t f. Don't temember F-. D OCT 6' lL~ c ..,.. Thle for"' upetde JP'm 16 ... jul 61, t~thlch 1 obeolete . 8. IF you sow the object at NIGHT, what cUd yau notice concemlng the STARS and 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bri~t light ~ Dull moonlight c. No ntMniJ .. t -pitch clarl& d. Don't rememw 9. What were the w.ather conditione at the tie~ you saw the obJect? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle Otte): clouds ~ c. d. Thiele 011 heavy claude - c. Moderate 011 heavy rain : (Circle One): 10. The oblect .~ ID A 0 light 11. If It oa a light, wae it brighter than the lrlghteet t? (Circle One}: a. Brighter @A the so~e cl. Don't lcnow 11.1 c..-. twlthttsell to tom c~on oltJect: IJhok'"'l fp~ .!.dM'fc 4 -i' hc/jj,-f:r: .. --f o-far 12. The edge of the obiect were: (Circle OM): a Fuaay or blurrecl ( ~ lijhf"'J) Lllce a bright star c. Sharply out I inect d. Don't rememhet 13. Did the ob;ect: a. Appear to atand atilt at any time? b. Suddenly speed up anct ruah away at any ti c. Brealc up into porta c. explode? d. Give off amolce? e. Change btisj1tnas? f. Change shape? g. Flaah or Flic~er? h. Oitappeor and reappear? (Circle One for each queatlon) ~Y-e~ No Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lcnow Don't know Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't know 1 ... Did the object disappear while you were .,,atching it? If so, how? 15. Did the oltiect move behind aomthing at any tin:e, particularly a cloud? (Circle One J: Don~t Know. -.. .' IF you answeted YES, then tll what 16. Dlcl the oltiNt iiiOYe In front of ,.,.,.thing at any tittle, particularly a cloud? Don't Know. IF you anawe,ed YES, the.) tttH .. ;.ot (Circle 0): Yea @ 17 . Tell in a few worda the following things about the object: a. Souncl tf/a.tl p , 18. We wish to lcnow the angular aize. Hold o match stick at arms length in lin with a lcnown c..biect and n'tt<, .v much of the olatect Ia coverecl by the head of the Jt~Gtch. If you hacl performed thia experiment at the time uJ *-e how of the object would have been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a picture that will ahow the ahape of the obfect or oliects. Label and include in ywr aketch any cletoH~ of the obieet that you aaw uch aa wings, protrusions, tc., and especially exhouat trailt or vapor traila Place on arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect waa moving Do you thinlc you can eati (Circle One) the ,speed of the obi~t? , L _ / . Y ~ Ohlet;T Seett,.: r/ 71:> lit' c l.'t IN-vi: IF you answered YES, then what apeectwould you esthr.ate'f ------ -- , Do you thlnlc you can estimate how far away from you the object wos? . i)f 6/!!..iiUJ ll..r A.t., r.a,~ay Aj--}'.JetLi fl11i ,(i., cl.s -Me J-/r.z.l-'1-' IF you answered YES, then how for away woulcl you say it was1 . Where were yau locatecl when you aow the c*fect? a. Inside a luUclint . C f 23. Were yo.~ (Circle One) In the business sectiOft of a city? In me residential sctioet oi o city? In opn countryaW.? d. Near an airfield? Flying over a city? e. d. In an airplane (type) Flying over open,country? f. IF you w-MOVING IN AN ~UT~MO!!ILE o~ othet vehlcl~ ot ,th ti'!', ~en .c.omple .. t!oe f~.z:irt 24.1 Whot direction you -int? (Circle One I ;1/ I I 1 /lt-f.-/..7>/JuJ1 C.... it. Nartheo1t d. Southeast f. Southwest How fast were you moving? _;_....,~miles per hour. Dlcl you 1to, at any while you were loolclnt at the oliec:t? (Circle One) the obiect through any of the following? a. Eyeglaa1e1 e. Binoculars b. Sun gla1sea Yes {~o--f. Telescope c. Windshield Yea g Theodolite d. Window glass h. NOt thweat 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in y~r own warcls a coseamOtt obiect or obiecta which, when placecl up in the alcy, would give the same appearance aa the obict which you '""' '11, In the fellewlftl elaetch, IM~tl thet '"'.,. the ,.ant ehewn. ' Piece on "Au Oft tf..e -:urvr! lin. t att.w hh high tlte '-teet WI itwe the herla (1lcyllne) when yw. llr1f 1ew It, Place a "8 .. on the '""' curte4 II t~ 1how how hlth the ol.iect wos al.cwe the horla (alayllne) when ,ou lost 'ow lt. Place an A Oft the COIIIPOit when yeu llraf It, PIHe "I" .,. the c.,..,, where you I' the iatect. tAJt1c~ ,.,1.s 1cle .j. 28. .Draw o picture thot wllllhow the iiiOflon thot the.oltlect or altiects made. P.lace an "A:~ at th beginning of the path, a "8" at the encl of the path, and ahow any change in diracti~ durini the courae, . h()t o/v;..c./1:-ctrl .11(}-i ili~o?#e~ CIJJi'/~tJ .. tot:..t.sly ~ . 29, IF there we MORE THAN ONI eltlect, deen hew ......, were there? --------- Drow a picture ef how ther ancl put on row to show the direction that they wer trovllng. 30. Have you ev., seen thia, 01 a almilot obiect bef If ao give dote or dote on .. locotlon, 31. Was anyone else with you at the time you sow the oblect? (Circle One} 31.1 IF you answered YES, did.they aee the object too? (Circle One} PleaM liat their ancl aclclre aae 1: 32. Plea give the followlnt lnf,..tlon about yourself: TELEPHONE NUMBER - M144fe tl tndicote any ocfcUtlonol lon about youraelf, lnclucllng any apeclol experience, which t~titht b. pwtlnem. 33. When and to whom did you report that you had '""the obiect? Doy M.,.th Yeer 35. lnfIMtiM which r fl pertinent .t which 11 not o4equotely c-.ered 1~ .. ~. epeclflc ,.Inti el tt. 1. DiTE n\.\E Gou' ll June. 65 ll/05.J)Z J. SOUitCE 4. NUMIEA 0, OIJICn 5. LENGTH Ofl OISIItYATION 10 Hinutes 6. TYPE OF OISIItVATION Grourxi -Visu ~1 9. PHYSICAL EYIDINCI 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUIION AmCRAFr Ha.ny a/ c in and out of ~'T-P _tl)!.s date. Likely ilia t an. a./ c \-d. "th landing lijlt still on uas ob s erved. 11. llttlft IUMMAIIY AND ANA&.YIII Object \lith er: .. atic notion bri.;htness of ha.JJt moon, sha r ply outlined. Disappeare d A-n d reappeared. Flight to Za.st. Oranb e . Large , size of coffee cup at arm's l a ns;th. Plain circular light. Looked lik e an a/c :tanding light. P!d.d a red or tail li:jlt on object. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHFORMATIOrf This questionnaire ha been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as muc:h infOtmation a~ possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenonenon that you ht~vo observeti. . Please try to answer a1 many question as you possibly can. The infOfntatlon that yw ;iva wiU be used for research purposes. Your name will not oe used in connec;tion with any st~ttnaen,,., conclualons, or publications without your permisaior.. We request this personal lnformllltion tc that If It Is deenaed neceaaary, we hiay contact you for further details. . 1. When did you '" the obiect? (Circle One): 3. Time Zone: (Circle (Circ:le vne}: o~oyUght..So~oing . (6. Stand_ard ,.) c. Mountain d. Pacific 4. Where were you when you saw the obiect? Nreet Poetol Acl .. ee Cat., or Town Srote or Coutttt S. How long waa oblect In aJght? (Totol Duration) c. Not very SUfe o irly certain How was tin:e In sight det~mi ned? ?::: d. Just a ~ 5.2 Was ob;ect in sight continuously? 6. What waa the condition of the alcy? (a. Bright. 7. IF you sew the obj.tct during DAYLIGHT, where wo1 the suN focct&d as you loo"~d a: th~ o~i~t? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bode of you c. To your ri~t d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 16-4 Thl form a upereed JPTD 164. j u l 61. which 1e obaoJete U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL IHPORMATIO~ This questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give trs U.S. Air Force as much lnforeliotlon as possible concemlng the unidentified aer,al phenonenon that you hnvo obserYti. Plea try to answer as questions as you possibly con. The I that ycu give wiU be ueecl f research purposes. Your name will not be us..f In connec:tion with any st'!ltemeftt, concluslone, or publications without yow permission. We rqut this pers~l lnformotlon so that If It Is c1 .. mec1 necessary, we ,,., contact you for furth., cletoils. 1. When clicl you s" the obiect? (Circle Onel: P .. M. 3. T in Zonet (Circle One): c. Mountain (Circle One): ~. Where were , .. when you lOW the oblect? lty ot Tow" 5. Haw long 1 oltJect in sight? (Totol DurotiM) a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly cenain d. Just a it~ 5.1 How was tirne In sight determined?--~ ~ - .-.....::;_ _ 5.2 Wos oliect In sight continuously? 6. What was the condition of the slcy? 7. IF you saw the object during DAYL