Waukesha Wisconsin — April 1966

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1. -DATE -TIME GROUP 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION Waukesha, Wisconsin witnesses) 10. CONCLUSION INSUF"FICIEm.' DATA FOR EVALUATI<If (Possible Aircraft though) FTD Foi"m 164 sent to witness, not returned after 30 days. Will re-evaluate if further info is received. S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS mins Obj was romd, approx size or a baseball, and orange in color 1-----------~ There was a hazy film trailing the obJ. A sotmd was heard but 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION observer couldn't dcGcribe it. At first the obj sc ..ll to be Ground Visual hovering about. ~ m llc J n the air. Observer stopped car and got t------------1 out to wntch J t. WPnt hnck. into car when obJ started to move, 1. COURSE and flew above the cor. Trtcd to start the car but it wouldn't Hovered-moved overhead start. Car started after obJ bad disappeared overhead. Dura- tion and flight path is consistent with an a/c aightin~. Ap- e. PHOTOS parent hovering could be due to motion of car or the ofc moving directly towards the observer. There is no indication that the m No object had anything whatsoever to do with the car not starting. ~----~--------------~ (JAH says more tech data needed), therefore, 164 vas sent. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE However 1 t wns a possible aircraft sighting D~A~TMI!NT OF THE AIR FORCE HE.AOQUA~TE~S on-. TROO,_ CA~RIER WING ( M I !R~SERVEI CCONACl GEN SU .. L 'r Ml TCHCI.L ~l. 0 . 300 E COLLEGE AVE. Ml LWAUK EE, WI S !:-3<07 Uni ntified Flying Obj~ct l~cport Toe In te I 1 i gence Offi cer Truax Field, Wisconsin 53707 Mrs. in llaukesha ca 1J ed the lnforma:l on Officer of the 440th Troop Carrier \-ling to report ~hat she thought was an Unidentified Flying Object. The follow- ing basic reporting data is submitted: 1. i>escription of the Object: a. ~hap~ -Round b .5ize Compareu to a Kno~..m Object-Jr.ts JjJ c . Color -Bright Orans! cl. ' ' umo e r -One e . Foration -ilon~ h . Soun J ; ; f hea r c , describe sound - s h c c o u J d n t .J e s c r i b ;; i t S h e :o u I :i n i . Oth~; P~rtinent ) I Unusual Features-tlone ~. Jescript ion of Course: of Obj =ct: a. What first callea the attention of observer~ t o th e .'i-;~ ;ighted the objec t Nh~n the car ... ,as going onto Capi::ol Angle or elevati o,, and The object \va; about ~ azimuth of ooj :: t "l,en f irst mii.e in th~ a i . a n c ;eet~eu to c . u~-; :ript i ut1 01: Flight Path a n u Man~u v"r~ u f v b j e c t ? She ~nu h~r r1usbanJ yot out o.= the ca r o nJ observeu t:l~ o oj ~-L They went ~ack into the car wh e n the obj~ct starteJ to move .:..~nd f l e w above t heir c~r. J i J the objec t disapp~ar? tri e " to ~tart their car but it \-JOuld not s t art. Mrs. n t e J t o kno'..o~.iF this , JQS a common occurrenc e t~ith Unidentified F l ying Objer:t s affecting motor s a n d engines . The objec t cli suppeara J f r om the overhead position and the car started. e. How long was the object visible? The object \.-JaS seen for aoou~ 5 minutes. 3. Manner of Observation-The object was s een ,-Jith the naked eye ' .. lithout the u 3e of optical aids . 4. Time and Date of s i ghting a . Zulu T ime-It 'Jas s i ghted at 0348 zulu. o . LiJh~ t:o nJ i t i on:; -f~ight, very dark, r1o star~, cloudy. I con(::-:te.:: U( !,formation Officer anJ I a3 tal~ tniornattcn Wr1ght-Patteraon 1.7!, Ohio 45433 Re~erence ,our u14ent1t1ed obae ot 3 April 1966. !he 1nf'onation which we have recel la not aut~icient tor luat.lon. Requeat ,au and Mr. lete the attached J'i'D Porll8 164 return tbeJI 1n the envelope provldecl. We vlah to thank you the Air Force Since1ely, HECTOR QJIN'.L'ANILLA, Chie~, Project Blue for reporting your observation to Jr, Major, USAP