i l. DATE TIME G;:tCU~ J. LOCAT!OH PROJECT tCC73 ~eCORD 11 Octebttr 65 ll/0700 Chica.g, Illjni:s . J. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION Ci'ri.ll8n 1. NUMBER OF OBJ ECTS S. LENGiH OF OSSe~VATIOH 11. BRIEF SU~A~'f AND ALY.SIS Object J1k$ & la,rsa ~tar., in t&"l ahape of a Cl~s:s. .,~r t~ an A/C. ;mite ldth r$d tail. Star ~ap . .men stMdin~ ~; .,1 rour..d when aottl".g. Red tail, with a slight roar. Shape tum~ ar.>mui -wb$11 it U.ek ott 6 . TY? E OF OSScRVATION 9. PHYSICAL EVIO!NC! FTD sep 63 0-329 (TDE) D::l f...Jll thtnk you ccm cstirnatt!t the d f (Circl..: One) Ye~ 11:: i'Oll cn~sw~red YES, then what spe~d would yllJ e~timai~'? how far away from you th~ obj~cr was? If y,/1' ":r,:;..,erd YES, th~n how far away '-foul.:! v.u -;ay it WJ!>? , -;;):n~i-l.! o buil.:ing In open C:JIJrttry'\id'!'? N'}ot an airfi~ld? ov~r op~n coun~ry? :=4.3 f);d V'JU sr.:p at any rime whil" you were lool<1ng .:;r th~ obiec:r? (Circl~ One ) D i 1 you ob serv~ h~ object througn a ny 'Jf Ey..:glns.ss Sln ~las s fol !owing? ohj~c )r obj~crs which, when !)lac~d up in the ~ky, would ~iv~ th~ sorn~ opprlcr:tnc e a:> In th.:t follo,~ting sl<"'--tch, imClgin~ that you Of!' a t th<! point shown. Plucu en uA" on tht1 curv.,d lm., t o ~h::>w hY~ high ~h~ object was abovt~t th"' l1orizon (sky lin~) wh::m you first :;ow 1t. Pluc:J a B '' on th3 ~::lm" c urved lim: to shJW how high the objt:tct was abov~ .the horizon. {skylint~t) when y uu last saw it. Plac., on u,~" o n ~ht>t c r,"np u.s., wh,.,n you first saw it. Place .J "B" on th~ compass -w~h~r~ you fast saw the object. Or::w a pi-:rure that wilt show the mction tha t the objector objects mad~. Pia<:~ an :lA'' cr ~;18 ~qtnning -:>r tri~ ~t the end of the path, <:J~d show any chang~s in direction during rn~ CfJU(S~. i 29. ;F there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many w!tre there? --------------!t Dra.-1 a picture of how they were arranged, and put on or:-':>w to show ~na directio n ;hat th!!ty W5re trav~l.r.g. i 30. ~ lov~ you ever s n this, or a simi lor \JbjttCt :.,fore. If so give date or dutes and lccotron W: .; anyon~ else with you ot th~ time you sow the C'bj;,ct? ( C;rc/ e One) 31.1 IF you a.,swer3d YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 1!'1Se i ist their r.ame.s and addrssses: PI<~Jc;., giveth, following information about yours a-lf: !ndiccte ~ny 'ldditional iilbrmation cbout y ourself, includL'1g vny special experi~tnc-., whk~ rnr:;ht be -::~:riner.t Dar~ you c.:>mplebd this qL~stJonnoire: l.1fo:-maticn which you feel pertirtent ond whic h is r o t arJ ... quotely ccver.:d questionnair~ .:>r a norrtltive -,xplanation of your sighHny. rn th~ sp~ciric pvint:; of th~ P1<0JECT 10073 RECORD 1. 0 .!..IE. TIME' GROUP 3. :'.lllJf~C'E L NUMBER OF OBJECTS 2. LOCATION 10. CONCLUSION 5. LENGTH OF OaSERVATION 11. BRI EF SUMM~RY AND ANALYSIS 6. TfPE OF OBSERVATION S . PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Object appear~d round, yellilHish color. Cbserve r looked Ll'l the direction or const~llation and n~ti.::ed objr!ct moving . Obj.!ct ~ras first sl~ht.ed in SS':l at 45 d~g angle abov8 horizcn. Had ~t'at.ic motion. Obj et!t. disappeared ov~r t ree tops ~Td at h5 d_,g abov~ horiozoH. Binocular s Her~ u.sed to view objc::c{.. FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prevtoua dluona of t.'tla fona ruy ~ uuci, r.m3AT Rf!:.~DTNESS TR.A 1r!D 9281'H TROOP CARRIEr1. GROUP;, MEDl~Jl'l \!i.E~ ~1\-~; ';J:.uld you please deacri r)e as cornpa~ed \. Si.l~h as a a.:!.Jilf:j N-e .. "Ylber Cr:3 ( l) if rnc.:c- _t..ny discernible t~ere tail4 any sound? Description of course 1. ~mat first called of objec.t. the a t tent ion of obser-.'er to r.he OOJect 2 . _.:._ngle or elevation and azimuth of object v-1r!e"'. :. :-_; t ~O::...wj..~.O:.A outh uOlX!:.h .Jest t/ de:;rrJt~3 .:t:: ~.lo n~o.e bO::!:'i~o:-:~ . Angle or elavation and azimuth of object '...po:l chsapt:-~aran-:::e Description of fligh t path and maneuverB of object 3r~tie Ho~T did the object disappear (F ade away :;r How long t-ras the object visible? (Be 1. , C~cccunds C. Manner of observat i on. 1. How ".vas object sighted, gr~d-:r::i st.:tal air elect::-cnic. (If electronic, specifY' type of r a'.iar ) ':ro't!!d Vicu.:..l . 1rlere any optical a ids used o th~s an airborne Alti t.ude Hmne S ta t.ion Time and date of sighting 2. Was it, m g.ht; aay~aa.m, dtlsk ~r;(' E. Locdtion of Observer. location. (If neces?arJ ~Jhe re did you ma.~ th:,; ..;;igl'.:.i.::g fr J al? give location in rafare~;e