1. LOCATION D~on, Chi~ S. LENGTH Of OaS!~VATIO~ 6. TYPE OF O!S!RVATIOH C--TO ur.d-Visual 7 . COUr!SE a. PHO'fOS 9 , PHYSICAL EY IOENCE 10. CO~CLUllO~ A:Jtto:tam;S cal (l. HAilS -2 . SPIC.\) l-far3 plobably tha red nbj'!et on 1.3!!:., ld_la t h e ot.;1er object r.eyvrt. edly atat.iona.ry oould be SPICA or a etat.i. cnarJ grou~dl i gh~, uo:r" ~L"aly SPICA m.nee bot.h obJects disappeared. TI>~aluated as lll..P..S ~"'ld SPlCA. Objects ch.a.r~cl:.ar.Lltic at' Astro i:od.t~s acd the:~a 't~ o ect ~ev-~;n-e at t:ure of disappear:m~e. T"t10 lights of brlghtntss o dim stars. Oi:>a~rv~ fer 3) nim.r;;. . Dull r:.oonl j1i night,. Sharpl;r outlined, turning to i\.t r..zy. Stationary .fla. m ed am flickered. No $:)'Urxi Object on le it nas Wl.ita, on rlg}'lt had r ed tint. 1 .. OA TE T IME GROUP Civil:i an 1. NUMBER 0?= OBJECTS .!. LENGTH CF OBSf!RVATION { .. T 1'PE OF C~SERVATIOH 7 . COURSE ~. PrlOTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 10 CONCLUSION Description, nanuver, duration ani general ci".ara.cteristics or 11. BRH:F SUMM~RY AND ANALYSIS Cbje et wi. th bright. li~ couq:ared to a r.Qoto flash. Erratic motion. Had edges likB a br.lght star. Flashed on and ott. --\writ. color. U)okad like a n~ wing. Fli31t al:out ~ame speed as B-52. Observed at diatance ditscrib~ as ~r away. cr:)je et approached !:rom East rrade 180 deg tum ani di. sap~ared Possibla use o:r gr1nBs ligjlt or strobe on B-52 f-=TD Sf P 6 3 0329 (TOE) Preloua t4lUOfta of Ulla foua --~be uaect. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Thi s questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much inf~r.-nation os possibht concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observ~. P! ~c:s try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be -.;$ed for research purposes. Your name will not be U!utd in connection with any statements, conc!usions, or publications without your permission. We raquest this personal information so t~ot :fit is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When d id y~u see th-e ob;ect? (Circle One): 3. Ti:ne Zon~: <.). East~rr (Circle One): c. Movrtoin d. Poc;f ;c 4. Where were you when you saw the object? Nearest Postal Address City or Town 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Durotion) c. Not very sure :;n rtoin d. Just a guess S~at or County 5.2 W'ls o:.teci in sight continuously? . 6. What wos the c:ondition of the sky? 7. IF you sew the object during DAYLIGHT, whers was th~t ~UN Jocatad o~ you look,d ttt ~he ooj.-,ct? ( Cirt::le One): a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your 13ft e. 0v1Jrhod f. Don't r-,n,.tmhr 8. IF you saw the object at NIGHT, what did you notice concorning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (C irdtJ One); r?C'. Manv .J d. Don t retnember 8.2 MOON (CircltJ One): ~a. Bright moon I igh!. b:-Qul nucsontrgtn c. No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. What were rne weather conditions at the time you saw the obiect? CLOUDS (Circle One): a. Clear slcy c. Scatte"~ clouds d. Thick or heavy douds 10. The obiec-t oppeared: b. T ro,.spcr'"t WEATHER (Circle One): b. Fog, mist, or li ght rain c. Moderate or heavy rain e. Don't remember 11. If it appear&d as a light, was it brightr than the brightest stars? (Circl One): .._ Brighter c. About the sam.. d. Don't know Compare brightnes~ to some c~mmon obie~t: 12. The edges of the obiect were: (Circle One) , a..:-Eyzzy or bl.ur!ed l ike a bright star/ c. Sharpty ou1ned d. Don't remember 13. Did the obiect: Appear to stcnd still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Breo!< up into ports or explode? . Give !'lrr :a:no:Ce? Cnonge brightness? Change shape? . Flash or fl idcer? Di1appear and reappear? (Circle One for eoch question) Don't know Don't know Dont know Don't know on t kn.ow Don't know Don't know 1.4. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did tne -:bject move behind something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Cirde One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the ;ect move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Cit:le Omt): No IF you answered YES, then tell what Don't Know. 17 . T in o faw words the following !h ings about the obiect: a. Sound o.: Color \V Jj } ~ 18. w~ w isn to know the angular siza. Hold a match stick at orn1's langth in line with a known :>biect and note how much oi the obiKt is cov~red by tne head of the .notch. If you hod performed this axperiment ot ihe time of the sighting, how much of the object would have been covered by the match head? . 19. Draw o ?ichJre ~at will show th shape of the object or obieets. Lab.l and include in your $katch any details of the ~o~eet :!,ar you sow such :lS wings, protrusions, etc., and especiatly exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place en c~Tow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. 20. Do you thi"lc you c:an estimate the speed of tne object? IF you onswttr.d YES, then-what speed would you estimate?------- 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the obiect was? IF you answe~ YES, then how for away would you say it was? i _ Wh.,e wer y~ loc:ated when you sow tf1e object? 23. Were you (Circle One) (Circle One): . In th, bv...WitSS section of a city? In the residential sectionCif a city?-y a. Inside a ouild.ing b. In a car d. rn an oirplane (type) In open countryside? Near an airfield? Flying over a city? Flying over open country? 24. IF y~u 'N9f'e MOVING IN AN AUiCMC61LE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 Whot d irection were you moving? (Circ:le One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Soutnwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fost were you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 Did you stop at any time whi Ia you were .looking at the object? (Circle One) Yes Did you observe the obiect through any of the following? Eyeglasses Binoculars Sun glasses Yos Windshieid Yes Theodolite Windo c;~ss 26. In order that you can give as clear o pic:tura as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common obi,ct or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance os the object which you so..t~. 27. In th~ following sketch, imogirte that you ora at the point shown. Pfaca on "A" on the curved I me to show h,w the object was abOYa the horizon (~kyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B., on the same curved lintt to show how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place an "A" on th~ compass ~hen vou f irst saw it. Plac:e a "B" on the compass where you last saw the ohject. 28. Draw a picrure that will show the r~orion that the object or obiac:ts made. Piac~ en " A " at th~ b~ginning of tnet poth, a ' '3" at the end of th., pa~i1, ::.,d show any changes in dirsction ~urin!) th~ t:our>.,. 29. IF there wcs MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? ------------ Draw a pictv,.. of how they were orronged, and put an orrow to show the direction that they were traveling 30. Have you ev&r seen this, or a similar obiect before. If so give date or dates and location 31. Was anyone alse with you at the time you saw t~.e obiect? (Circle On) 31.1 IF you answered YES, did they SH the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 ? leas list their names and addresses: 32. Please give the following lnformotion about yourself: First Name Middt N,.. tl\dicate any additional information about yourself, including any special axperience, which might be pertinent When ond to whom did you report that you hacl seen the object? ft;1ESSAGE DEPART~\ENT OF THE AIR FORCE . ST A rF MESSAGE BRANCH UNt;LASISJFIEb u HAWAIIAN SEA FRONTIER:HAS IDENTIFIED THESE SURFACE SHIPS AS UN I TEO STATES NAVY DESTROYERS. NOTE: ~VANCE COPY DELIVE.~ TO NIN AND DIA '.: Y::< COMING DEPARTMeNT OF THE AIR FORCE . . '' MESSAGE' STAFF MESSAGt BRANCH UNCLASSIFIED o' INFO: -1~ XOP-1, XOPX~81 AFOS . . . . ZNJt UUUUU r~ J26 AI~ DIVISION KUNIA FACILITY HA ; TO RUHLKM/PACAF HICKAM ArB HA RUHKH/~OMHAWSEAFRON PEARL HARBOR HA ~.,INFO Rt.ArfQ/CSAF RUWGAL3/Cl~CNORAO . RUCSC/CINCSAC RUCDSQITOEW WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OHIO UNCLAS/J26 AOCO M858 95 ALGUST 19&, fiVE MILITARY AIRCRAFT REPORTED SIGHTING A UFO IN THE VICINITY CF 25.42NORT~ ,4o.41 WEST ATAPPROX 13J5Z. OBJECT APPEARED TO SE SURFACE L..\UNC~O ROCKET THAT DISAPPEARED INTO THE CLOUDS. SCOTT 78 R~PCRTS SIGHTING 5 SURFACE VESSELS IN CIRCLE ONE MILE IN DIAMETER AT 25.4Z NORTH 146.40 WEST AT 13-5Z AND THAT THIS COULD POSSIBLY BE THE ORIGIN OF THE UFO. 1. OA ~E TIM! GROUP 1. NUt.~BER OF OBJECTS s. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 6. T YPE OF Ci3SERVATION 7, C OURSE ? . PHYSJCAL EVIDENCE PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION iJayt on , Cr~o 10. CONCLUSION . s Sc!nt to obsertr~r~. if fo! .s a r e r eturned. ~J o r eVJ.lT.e d . Ca.::;e .;i l l 11. B~IEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS r::~.'f') r e por t s i'ror!t. Dayton Area a t Srur'.\~ tj _ 't~. ~:o d et..:d ls o f o':)_j0ct . One rarxn t had d ur.J.t.Li.on of 2 ru nut e s . i: ! f ort t o CX)r. ':,3cl:. Hi tne s s n -')t su cces s'ul. 2r5 report o oj c::ct .-~as r~, ~:.~ct~l=. r. Fu zzy edges , erratic !notion. 5 objects irre~'-:U 1a. rl, gro,l pad. In l!:C..st, motion ~c.n<lon. :J:L7,ne ss l~ ~-rs ol d . tJ.S. AIR FORCE TtC:HNIC \l iN::Oi<.,UTION Tht s Cjuestioonair~ hu!> b,dn prepor~d so that _you cun g ivt:t the U.S. Air F<'rcc as much infar!Tictio n os possib~e conc~rning the unijant ifilld aerial ph~nomttnon ~hat yo u hJvc ob~erv~d. Pl~o try to onsw"'r as many qu,o;tions as y.:,u p~s'iibly cun. Th~ infor~notion tha t y ou !Jive will bd us~d br ri!seor c h pJrpo;,~. Your namtt \Vi II tJCJt bd u:;ed in connar:tioo with ony ;;totom~nts, c.o,.;:lnions, ~r p; blications without your p-,rmission. Wo r~qu-1st rhis p"r:onol i11formotion so th'.lt ' fit is dc)~med necessary, W/1 may co.ltact you f~Jr furthaf dotoils. 1. Wh"ln did y :>J seO;t fhe object ?