Castelton Newyork — August 1965

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.. PROJECT 10073 RECORD . 2. LOCATION 1. 04TE TfME GROUP S A~t 6S 05/lOCJOZ CastaltoD, New York 10. CONCLUSION RSF!ECTION ~ 1. NUMBER OF OBJECTS ~. LENGTH OF 03S!RVATION Lese the l Minute f,. TYPE OF Oa3cRVATION Ground-Vi snaJ ~. PrlOTOS ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE ~epcrt has characteristics ot a llg ht. reflec1;ed on the wl.ndshiA,,. lor the nrl.nl~a,_: 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Obsatve.r driving in car. Si Jver objact shaped like a/c wlng in -,~rtical position wi.th sli~lrt, :indentation in center. A.?pea.red to be moving about ~ f't in f'ront ot car at IIJ deg elsvati.on. Disappeared at liJ d.,g elevation. II'..itial estjrrat e of al:':i tuda 15 ft above grCUDi and last eati!Jl&te at 15-4> f t al:ove ground. Atter tas obserYer object appeared to rise al.~tl1". ~ject vanished before re-!.chil".g hill alongside rea~ fTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Preloua ecUtioea of thla fon1 .. P &., uaed. llEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 4~030 AIR BASE GROUP (ADC} SnWART Alll FO~CE BASe, NEW YO~K 12554 23 Augustl965 suaJecT: Report of Unidentified Object T~: AFSC (FTD) The attached report is submitted in accordance with para 13b, Change A FC~ THE COMMANDER ,'fOE2~ JOHNSON II, Lt Colonel, USAF .... Chie.v,' Operations & Training Division UFO Report The following report is submitted in accordance with AFR 200-2. A. De scription of Object Shape -shaped like an aircraft wing in vertical position. 2. Size -about the size of a 6 inch pencil held in the hund at arm s length. Color -Silver .Number -one 5. Outstanding features -slight indention in center 6. Tail, trail or exhaust -none 7. Sound -none 8. Oth er pertinent or unusual features -no markings on object. B. De scription of co..::-se of object: 1. What first called the attention of observer to the object? Object moving about 50 feet in front of car. 2. Angle of object when first observed. 40 angle above ground approximately 15 feet above ground. 3. Angle and elavation of object upon disappearance. 15 to 20 feet above ground at an angle of about 40 above horizon. ~. : light path and maneuvers of object. Moved west to east. After passing the observer it made a slight turn to the left. 5 How did object d1 sa ppear? Vanished before reaching a hill located along side of road. 6. Ho'N long were obj ect(s) visible? Less than one minute