PROJECT ltf7~ ~H c ' "!PI 1. OA T~ TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION Clevelttnd, Ohio J . ~vUI!CE 10. CONC LUSION 1. Nllt.'.P.E R OF OOJECTS A/C (HI'lll ADVERTISING LIGHT) ._On.e_ --- ------+-=E::.:va:.:::::l~ed as a/ c pmdi ng n.dditi onnl data. '1. l 1.NGTH OF 0 DS:RVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMAR"' ANI~, t "~" ~ 1 ff'f OF Ol'lSFRVATION Red, gremmd white object with windowR jumping around in the sky. See let ter a nd form 1M. Ground-Visual 7 . COIJR<;l ( VIOENCl !!. D id the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the objecr move behind something at any time, particularly o cloud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell whol' J ( Circle One): it moved ~hind: 1:>. Otd ~he object move in front of something at any time, particularly o cloud? i (C~rcle One): @. . No Don't Know._ IF you answered YES, then tall whm ! T a in J e'f'l words r e t:J, ,)wing th in~s n bovr rne objc : r. . . l -,. yoJ 11aa p~rr-,r'Tlea .,. D-:w.: :liCT':'re 1"10t will show rL,e sha~e of t'H! o bject ~r obj~cts. Lubel and ir.clud-:! n your sketch any deto s oi !.,e object thot ;ou S'Jw such as wings, p rotrusions, etc. and especially exhaust trails o r vapor trails. loc~ ::n arro w bes1de the drawi ng to sho w the direction the object wos moving. 20 Jo you think you c on estimate the speed of ~e object? (Circle One ) :F you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? -------- 21. ) o y ou think you con estimate how fa r away from you the object was? (Circle One) No IF you answered YES, then how for away would you soy 22. .,lthere were y ou located when you saw the object? 23. Were you ( Circle One) lns1J e a bu ilding o. In the business section of o city? b. In the residential sec tion of a city? I o. In o car c. In open countryside? I -:.(Out-door;; d. Near on o~rfield? I o . In on airplane {type ) e. Flying over o c ity? 1 e. - t sea f. Flying over o~n country? f /. f; 1:)U were MOVING IN AN .l.uTOMOBILE o r :>"her v<Jhc!" or '!'le t1me, he~ comolete the foflo..,ing 1U~tSI1ons: 'hhot d 1recion were )'OI. 7ovmg? ( Circle One ) Ncr-, ;. East d. Southeast f outhwest l. Nonhw s t d ..... sro"' Jl ::ny Tl,e -~ le you were loo~ ng or r:-:e obtec.? 25 : - . -,u czs .. vl'! t,~ ob1ect t'1r!)ugh any of th e roltowing? Binoculars Yes No b. Sun glosses Yes No f. Telescope H1r.dsnield Theodolite Yes No Nindow g loss h. Other ,.2 rLtJ u~C...a , .;.. In order th~r yo~.o can give os clear a picture as possible o f what you sow, describe in your own w o rds a c ommon ~b ector obj'J~Is "hich, when placed up in the sky, would g ive the some appearance as ~e o~ject which y,u saw 27. 1. the followtng sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place an "A" on the curved lin e to show how ~.g;, the obtect was above th e horiz on (skyline) when you first sow it. Place a "8" o n the some curved lin., to s ow how h.gh the object wos above the hor izon (skyline) when you lost sow it. Place an "A" :m the compos. ,...;., n you f irst sow it. Place o "B" on the compass where you lost sow th e object. ;o ... ., o ct., j rhot ..,..JI .. no..,.,.., motion tnot th e ob1ec-or objects ra~e Place an :l. " C"t h-., of!-, ~ 9" 01 th e e nd c :-e oath, <Jnd sho w '=lny ch.:lr:'le:. tn dir~c:lon l JflnQ rn~ C')vr~e. .-f;JS .'.lOR!: Tl-~I' 8 Ni: obtect, then how ...,o.,y were there., Or::,., :: ;, cru o~ now -~)' "'fere arranged, ::n::l put en :row to show ..., ... direco., ~ct tj-.e y '"er:: t-Jav y ou ev~r se~n r~is, oro simi lor object before. If so g iv e dote o r dotes and location. ~ -s anyone ~lse w i th you a t the time you sow the object ? ( Circle One) No 31.1 IF you cnswered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 11.2 Please list the ir name s and addresses: llowtng tnf::rmorion obovt yovr s e f J :'"' -.:~. - 'j'1CI .nfo,...~-,~n obour vours'!':, tnc ..,-:ltn.; :ry soectol e..cp.erience, whtc h mtghr be o .. rttn.en . to whorr d d you r~port that you hoc "o:n th~ o bject? 3J, ) ate you comple te d this questionnaire: _/ ~ C.ic !!/ / CJbo I Day Month Y ear 35. lnfor~ation. which you feel pertine nt and which IS not adequutel~ covered in the s pecific points of the quut1onna~re o r a narrative explanat ion of your s ighting. Report of phone call made on January lh to Llrs. The ...-1 tness, severs:ol , seemed of good reliaoility. possibility sighted was an advertising plane flying over a local t'O)tb3ll field where a game was in progress. Also the description of the trajectory made by the ~tness did not support this. The fact that this was by only one group of wttnesses in a metropolitan area in t~e early evening of the summer night makes the entire case suspect. It i s likely, therefore, that an advertising plane was misidentified as a fly:ng saucer . FTD ( 'l'DEW) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 l October 1965 Re~erenee your unidentified obsezvation of 4 Sep 65. The information which ~e received was not sufficient for evalu- ation. Request you complete the attached ?I'D Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. We ~ish to thank you f or reporting your observation t o the Air Force. Sincerely, lmC'roR 'J]INT.Al'HIJ..ft.,Jr, Major Chie~, Project Blue Book U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION : t,,~ questionnotre has ~en prepared so that you can gtve th e U.S. Air Force as much anfo,...,o t o n cs posstb l<> concerning t he unidentifted oerol phenomenon that you hove obsorv!td. '.lS' t ry to answer a s many questions as you ,.ossibly con. The information that you give w i l l be u~ed for research purposes. Your nome will not be used tn connection w ith any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that if it is dee me d necessary, we may contact you for further detai ls . Hnen d id 'fOU see the ob1ect? 2. T ime of day: -1 i nute s ( C ircle One): :, :/eO.,e E astern Centrc r 0 t ( , rcle One): lil-r Savinn~ b. Stan ..Jrd ,ours Minute :!1 _ertotr" ... y c ert~ , -~;i sn r ~ ':)nf nuo u sly? _,_,~On~,. ., In front o r '(Ov t., In bock of you c. To your 1 ch t b . Cl ')Udy d. To yov left e. ) Prhe --d 8. !F you sow th~ object at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS a nd MOON? 8. 1 STARS (Circle One): d. Don't remember 8.2 MOON (Circle One): > ~ri_g!l! m nlig~t \b. Dull moonligh_t.' c. No moonlight-pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One}: WEATHER (Circle One): b. t-og, mist, or light rain cr. hoz0' r-. Scattered c I oud s c. Moderate or heavy rain -::. Thick or hecvy clouds ~. Don't remember 10. I ne obj~ct appeared: ( Cuc/e One ): o. Solid th - t t .j f.--t.'{ f) llv ~As a t!,Sh.t .. : c. "Tonsoor~ro e . Don't rem~...,o~r 1 -= vapor . i. ! , . CJ"P" Or~c: os J ;, gn r , "OS, . brtghter than tn~ br ghtesr ' 'Jr.:;? t(,c/e ')ne ). ~. 8ngh rer bcut tne so~ d. on k:1ow I 1 (:c-oor~ or~ghtness tO .:;ome common object (Circl~ On'!): a. Fuuy or blurred b. Uke a br i ht s tar Sharply outlined. d. remem er ::>td th e ob,~c- (Circle One fo r each question) Appear t~ stand stdl at any time? Don't know Sudde n ly speed up and rush a way a t anv time? lo Don't know .... Break up into port.:; or e JCplode? Don't know I d. G iv e off s-mok'!? Y~s Don't know Change brig,tness? Don't know Change shape? Don': kno w g . Flash or f11cker? 'lo Don ' t .<now . 0 sop "~rd reo poeor? Ye s ' Oon '<now