Dayton Ohio — October 1965

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Keywords: circle, adluouofuuhl, prapared, eoncerning, cncls, rsonoi, moderct, ighre5t, dilth, 1tchi, pcrtrc, pmticulariy, natcn, ljotcts, ineijfi, especiat, jstirnate, oidield, ijntl, fowir, tlilas, winrish, ular5, foirowing, c11rved
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1. OA TE TIME G~OU;t l. LOCATION PROJECT 10073 :t!coqo l. SuUP.CE lJ. CONCLUSION 1. NU e~ OF OBJ2CTS .'>. LENGTH OF OBlERVATION lt. BRI E z:: SUMMARY A!-40 ~>tAl 'fll i 6. 1 Y?E OF OBSe~VATION 7. COlJ~SE ~1. F n OTOS 9. PHYSlCAL EVIOEHC! FTD S E P6 J 0-329 (TOE) p,.l.adlUouofUuhl ... ~,_u U.S. AIR FQ~C:: TECHNICAL INFOR."'ATION Th; s c;u~st1 on noire has be~n prapared so that you con give the U.S. A ir F orcs as much informc.tion as possible eoncerning the un.identifi~d cerial phenomenon that you hove ob.s~rved. Pbcz~ ~ry t o cnsw'!tr os many qu 'st ions as you iJOS sib ly con. The informoti o n that yr)u give wi II b, .:sed ror researeh purposes. Your narT'e will not be us~d in conn.,ction "'irh ony stot~men~s, ~cncLs ions, or publications without your permi lsi on. We requast this p"rsonoi iror~rmotion so tL.:Jt d i~ ts d med n~cessory, w~ may contact you for furth-ar J~tails. fa. Ea~t b. Centn.1l (Circle One): c. , our,:Jt:1 (Circl~ Co.e): 1 ..1, :.ilh:.:r~ wer~ 'fOU wh~n you sow the co;ect? . N.,orest Postal Address 5. n:>N lo11s was objKt in sight? (Total Durat iorr) a. C ertain r~ Fairly c~rtai : c. Nor very sur~ d. Just ~ guess , [;. \!her w:J~ rhe c d it ion "~ rhe s ''Y? t a . Bri ght b. Cl.judy In fr:>!"lt of you lr. b=::: or you To your ri-;ht d. f o you,. l.:ft . on t rerr~mb8r IF yo,, saw the obj~ct at NiGHT, what did you notic" concerning the STARS und MOON? 8.2 MOON ( Circle One): o. Brignt moonlight ht .... p itch ~f.-Dcn't re-:1ember d. D cn't r t!rr.embc!tr 1 j 9. ''ih.,t were ;he v~oth&r conditi ons at the tim~ y ou saw th~ obj~ct? ~ ; . CLOUDS (Circ: e One): WEATHER (Cirde Q,i~): i. 6: FOg, mist, o r I i~ht rain ~ t.: .:..:~. i~red chu~s c. Moderct~ or heavy rain i j d . Th i -:l< or :1 ~avy clouds d. Snow I 1 . ~. Don'trem~mber J j IC. f~e obj~c~ appeared: (Circle ~n~l:_ j -.ron ~par~nr ~. on t rememoer . ~ c. Vooor f !f i~ '1r:>p~ar~d as a light, was it bri~ht~r than th~ br ighre5t s t-::r'l? (Circle 'Jne): c. AbQut th~ same d. Don' t know 11. 1 Compare brightness to some c ornmon objt:!ct: (Circle One }: o . Fuzzy or b lurred ~-Lik~ a bri8ht star. c . Sharply outlin!td t!. D<Jn't remember a . A,);;ear t o str~nd :;till .:-:t any tim<!? o. S (U~n ly 5?":eri U? a:1d rush r:rw~y CY:!~J\( up lrl''J ;'Jrts o r e.<o:~n". f. Cn:Jn~e stv:pe? Flr:-.n N .. fir:k~r' h. D i Ja;,p~or rrd reiJppear? at ~ny ttm~. Don' r know Don't kn.::>w Do-1:-kno' Don't k,o'H Don't :<:10W U . Dilth obj<>cr dis~poecr whil,. you wer~ w.1tchi:1g il? If oo, how? I IJid the ob'ect move ~hind somerhing a t cry time, pcrtrc~larly a cloud? l);j ti,~ o..: ~ct mov~ in fr.)n t of sJme~:,ing or -:ny ti;n pmticulariy a cloud? (Circie On~): i11 fro.,t of: much of th~ obj3Ct iS COV.!'!r-!d by The hacd vf the ;natcn .. si.:;hting, how much of the obj.,ct would nll'-~e! c. n c:>ver&d ~the r;;otc h head? Dr:!'.Y c oict!..:"~ ~"";Jt will she"' f!,e $h~oe of th t o~pt.et (if o l:ljotcts. L l~i ana ineiJfi'9 in yoor tc;o, IJny 'l~h1ih :>t th~ cbiec~ --=you saw c!-1 as wings, protrusion~, ere., o;,d especiat:y cxn!lu.,r trt.Ji! ; ,.,( ~\Joor ifai:.i. ?b~') c~ rro.v t.~sid~ the d.-awing to ~how ih~ d irection t._,e obj~ct W'J~ noving. ~ .:0. Do you thin'< you con 'Jstirnate :he speed oi rh,. o~j c't? f (Circl.: Or~) u-Y"ll a 1S ..... ared T cS .. t~en what speed would y)tJ estimat~? co.. : .ln estimate how far away from you th~ obl'~ct was? ~'1"1"'(~ ,-t'!re 'fOJ ! :;::t'lted Vfhen you SOW re obj ct? b, l.t r; cor c. In on a irol ::1e (typa) '~"'re you (C"rch One) In t he r,~sid:nioi sec~1on cf a city~ In op-!n .:oun~rys.:l9 ear on oidield? ov~r o c ilv? ov~r open -: ')IJntl"';? n c~ 1r-~ct1on wer~ you mov1ng. t....lrct~ .11e th~ tel fowir.g N~r~ c. East e . Sou g . Wc:;t J I. o. Nc~'~he.Jst d. Scutheast f. Sou!"~west :1. ~:cr~" "~.;r ~ : ') L';. H')w fas were you moving? --------------_J'Tlilas p;::r hour. r j 2L3 Did you srop cJ ~ . .my tim~ while you wer~ lool<in9 ~t the object? j 0:-.1 you observ~ the obj~ct through any of th, following? Ey~gl.:.s~as Surs g:o-;ses Winrish~tl ld Bino-.:ular5 T ~!~scope Theodolite n cr 1C: t::~:r ycu can g 1ve a.s c ear o pte 'J"e as p:-)551 .r. o , saw, 1:. ;cno'! , ., )'OUt )7. ln th~ foirowing sk.,tch, imcgir~" thar you e r e cit th~ point shoNn. Ploc..! on"!.\" on th , c11rved lrne t . .) ;ho"' r,,,'f l 1 high th~ ob1ect w\ls above th!! h orizon (skyline) when .you first saw it. Place a " B " on th~ some curv~.rllintj >,., I I sh._,w how hi:;h the o bject was above the horizon (skyline) w H!tn you last sow it. Pl\1cu on "A" on the compos:; wher, you first 5ow it. Pl a,ce o " B " on th~ compass wher e you last saw the objt!ct. p':l , a '"B,. at the ~nd of the path, and =-how any chan~s i n JiMC~!'=>'l ~uri,,s :he ~oun-.. t 29. iF ~here wcs MORE THAN ONE object, rhen how mony were thetre? ------------ Draw a pictur~ cf how they wttnt arranged, onJ put a n arrow t o show the dir~cfion that they wttte traveling. J JO. Hav~ you ev~r !''!~n thi:, or a sirnilar o~j.,ct b~forl!. If so gjve dat~ or dot"s and location. I 31. 'ir'c:;, anyone ~: se wtth you at tf1e time you saw 'th~ object? (Circle One) Yes! No IF you c~swered YES, did th~y se~ the object too? (Circle One) ;>:~ase ! 1'ir tneir names and addresses: J2. Pl-!ose g iv., th~ following information about your:aalf: Fir.st Namtt . .1d::-.. ... ~ ur'/ aO::.jittonol i nformation about yoJr~Saif, inch:dinq or.y speciol ~xperictnc,, ~nich might be pen;n~r.t. !}-:t! yo1J co,.. pi + ' d this qu.,stionnoir~: !nf.Jr,.,othn w:11:h y ou feel p~rtinent and which is not adequat~ly covered in th~ sp4<.:itic point5 o f th" q;;.stionncre or ~ narrative e;.eplana