rayton lJUPC lijiwraf Ohio x^ord^ Ohio bar* chackod our i*9codo find *M no Cur coatrol ^oaitlons nor 1 'i y neaa tha :ir vi-tnla 33 itlnal iril of ?attroc ?iXd Aa OadTaxd la &lA;$htl7 beyond thla Uatacica ^ votilii aot oormlly '00 looking at that area unlaae for jo special r^aaoa *j* 'vra operating on <sxtendad radar laoge. ;Vnothar taetor vaieh rjakea tha poet Identlfleaclou of a particular '^l7eTaft or object :^t Hfflenlt is tha coosidarabla oaount of air traffic cperatlng 1 trarerelag the Dei/tcn Ar , a larse pereeatage of i^sich ve hey Lrifor t1on Cur contxollars touXd not aoraally ba cooceraad ulth traffic of thla type <ixeept to Issue It aa traffic adrlaoxy Infomtlon aircraft valch are ctsatroUlng. to the Juilentlflad of the ?orel^ Technology DlTieloo ltre at further light on thla for yon< .\xvld 3. Side Chief, Dayton M?Ca3 AllSlde/3ve/ 2ide, Chiaf Vright-?atterson AF3 Dayton, Ohio Dear Sir: name Is ^ student at Mianl University in Oxford, Ohio* Lasf Friday, I spotted three redish-white obJocU flying in a southwestern direction and I wondered xrhether or not you might have picked them up on our radar* A full report of this event is given on tlie next page. i would really appreciate it, if you would reply whether or not on airplane or some other aircraft flew over Oxford, Ohio at 7: ^ I did best to give you an accurate report, I hope that this vdll be of value to you in anyway possible, This observation of mine took place Friday, Movenber ticed three radish-white I looked at ry watch and it 7: ^6 P.M, They rjcved at t!^ pace of ?n airplane.and I told inyself that they were huge airplane lights, but I ob- served that I could not hear any plane engines at all* So I kept on looking at then, I tried to see a silouhette of an airplane, but I could not. This was an enseptionally clear night with a full won, and these objects passed to the right of it. The objects were more reddish in appearance at the outer edge and aooeared *Tijre xfhltish in aoT^earance' at the center. There was no sham- differentiation between red and white. It was a blend of both colors. These three objects iioved in a southwestern direction flying in i>arfeot for- mation with no deviance whatever,. The date, which I forgot to mention earlier, vjas Friday the November 5th, ^9^5^ fhe following is a drawing of the forma- tion of the designated objects; C The object designated 3 appeared to take the lead ^rith A behind it, and object C looked to be further -away from both A and B. I estimated tiiat tney .-rere at a 65 or 70 degree angle from where I stood. They moved at a slow pace, which gave r.e iime to observe them.. These objects disappeared from ry sight at 7: The intensity of light was the sane for all as bright as a star. They looked to be approximately 6OO faet from the ground and in siie appeared like a softball 100 feet from the ground, Conceiviing the weather condition, the moon was perfsctly clear* There were no clouds in the sky or in the general vicinit7. The tonperature >ras in the high ifties( about 5? degrees ). There tras no triad and tl:e air ^ras cola The following is a profile of the arched movement across the sky and the size of the objects in rslation to the moon, Oxford, Oi.io Colle.ie student