PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 1. DATE TIME GROU? Farmville, Virginia (one witness) 3. ~;ouncE 10. CONCLUSION (other) INSUFFl Cl~i?l' DATA FOR EVALUATION 4. NUMSE:R OF OBJECTS ~. LENGTH OF OBS~RVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 10 minutes SEE CASE 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Viaua: Vertically 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE e. 7 ,.; Prelooe edltJOft of thle foa ... be ud F.rD (TDER) Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 4. October 1966 Faxsmvil le Reference your tmidentified observation of 24 July 1966. The 1nfoxraation which ve have received is not sufficient for eva~uation. Request you complete the attached ITD Foxm 1.64 and return 1 t in tht! envelope provided. . We wish to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. Sincerely, Major, USAF Project :a1ue Book i'TD ( TDE1) \~right-Patterson 1\FD, Ohio 19 September l9ob Cullen, Virginia 23934 Reference your unidentified observation ot 24 J ul y 19( o The information v hich ue ha~ic r~ceived is not sufficient for evaluation. Request you complete t he attached F"l'.D Form .lG4 a.'ld 1~turn it in the envelope provicled. We vish to thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. Sincerely, U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much inforn1otion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. .. Please try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes. Your na1iLO will not be used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this p,rsonal information so that ;t it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. . 1. When did you see the obiect? Day Month Year 3. Time Zone: (Circle One): a. !:astern b. Centr:! d. Poe ific 4. Where were you when you saw the o b ject? 2. Tirne of day: ------ (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Day I ight Saving b. Standard Neorst Postof Address City or Town State or County 5. MOW long w-,s object in sight? ( To,ol Duration) a. Certain c. Not very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess 5.1 How was time in sight determined?------------------ 5.2 Was obf"!:t in s ight continuously ? 6. What was the condition of the sky? a. Bright a. Bright 7. IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the obiect? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bade of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thl fwm u~ned FTn 164, jul 61, whleh la obaolete. 8. IF you saw the obiect at NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS(CircleOne): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight DuU moon I ight No moonlight -pitch dark d. Don't remember d. Don't remember 9. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS ( Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. Clear sky a. Dry Fog, m i s t, or I i gh t rain c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy ro in d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 10. The object oppeared: (Circle One): Soi id d. As o light b. T ron spcr~:'lt e. Don't remember 11. If i t opc-eor~d os a light, was it bri2hter than the brightest stars? (Circle One): a. brighter c. About the same d. Don't know 11.1 Com?ore brightness to some common object: 12. The edges ~f he object were: (C ire/~ O:"'e ): o. Fuzzy or blurred Like a briyht stor c:. Sharply out! ined d. Don't remember 13. Did the object: Appear to stand still at any time? b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? c. Break up into ports or explode? d. Give off smoke? Change brightness? f. Change shape? g. Flash or flicker? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know 14. Did the obiect disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any-time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the object move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 17. Tell in a few words the following things about the obiect: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how the obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw o picture that will show the sh:lpe of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any details of the object rhat you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an crrow beside the drawing to show the direction the obiect was moving. . 20. Do you thlnlc you can estimate the speed of the object? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate?----'-' ~----- 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away lrom you the object was? . (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?--------- Where were you located when you sow the object? Were you (Circle One) (Circle One): In the business section of a city? a. Inside o building b. In the residential section of a city? In open countryside? c. Outdoors Near an airfield? d. In on airplane (type) e. Flying over a city? f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What d ii"ection were you moving? (Circle One) c. East e. South b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? ,,.._.._miles per hour. 24.3 Did yov stop at any time while you were looking at the object? (C ire le One) Yes 25. Did you observe the object through c!":y of the following? a. Eyeglosses e. Binoculars b. Sun glosses f. Telescope c. Windshield g. Theodolite h. Northwest d. Window gl~ss 26. In order that you can give as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common object or objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the some appearance as the object which you saw 14. Di.j the object disappeor while you were watching it? If so, how? 15. Did the object move behind something at any .time, particularly a cloud?. (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the obj~c:t move in front of something at any time, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 17. Tell in a few words the following things about the object: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's length in line with a known object and note how of t he obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you hod performed this experiment at the time of the sighting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw o p icture that wi II show the shcpe of the object or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any detai Is of the object thct you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Place an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. . 27. In the following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved I ine to show how the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you First sow it. Place o "B" on the some curved line to show how his;h the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place on "A .. on the compass when you firsf saw it. Place o "B" on the compass where you last sow the object. L)row a pic~ure that will show the motio:-~ that the obiect or obiects mode. Place on "A" at the beginnin_g of the poth, a "5 . , at the end of the poth , ::n-:i show any changes in direction during the course. 29. IF there w:s .~0;{~ THAN ONE obj~et, then how many were there?------------ Draw a pic~::~e of now they were a~ronged, an.:l put an arrow to show the direction that they were traveling