DATE TIM :,~OUP 1 2. LOCATIO~ J. ~;t1URCE CONCLUSION A~rcr~ft(pos!lible) .C. NUMBER OF OBJECi'S S. LENGTH OF os.;ERVATION 6. l '( PE OF OBSc RVATION GrounG t/isual e. PrlOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Gbnervers noted thre<'! 1 :.,~}r, s t " ~,)pe~ r"!d vo be ~:.t t.._ched to so:-. type of solid obje~t. 7i1:: lir,ht:..; _ ~.;.e .. i ' . tv t~lkc on different sha.Jes of color ~.s it; '')~ss::u -:./~r;-.. _ .... The li.;hts '\rere bright white in the d:st'-Lncc, .. J'-'~ ::~ :~1ey got clo :-they ch&lnged to reddish ar.d bl.ui~{r-.. It . : d ~om pQ.r~d to the lights on it lovt flying airc:<"eaft. \. dis- app~red ~s would an ;;.ircraft ir.~o t.he hv").zon. 1 -:.escr1p ~on is consistent with th~ : obs~rva tion. r: TO sr P ,., l Q.J:9 (TOE) ,.,..",o" ect11toru or tt~a. rona ..... be u" P'TD { TDEI'R) iJ Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 21 September 1966 Cleveland 4, Ohio 44130 Reference ./Our t nidentified obser .. ation 19 August 1966. The infoxIDation which we have received is not sufficient for evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Foxm 164 and retu....-n it in the envelope p1ovided. We wish to than~ you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. Siocerel.y, R QUIN'l'ANIIl.A Jr, Major, fuef, Project Blue Book peopl e :: ::en ':,i a nin-: ~ i.:rnl a r:e :: d~)Ub tr7-d t' H t .P/JL F' .s~ c U.S. Atn FORC.f TECHNICAl. IHFORMATI0,-1 T~ .. qu"stionnaire has been pf'epar~.td so that you can give tho U.S. Air Force as much lnforrT<:t : .m o s po.s sibi<O c.o"cttrn lng the ui\identified <Aerial ph~no.-nttnon that you hnvu oLr.erv.,ci. Ple~l ~ try to ctnswer as mony qu,stlon$ as you pt'SS ib ly c:on. The information that ycu give wiU bft ~;s& ... J f<', r:>seorch purposos, Y()ur noil"-'t will not b., used in connection with any st~toruen1;;, coH:Iusbru. or public.:otion:s without your pefmissi()r~. We request this por:sonol lnform.'lltion that ~ i~ i$ de~med r.ec"~Siwlr>, wo l~'CJY contact you f(.)r furthor details. 1. Whon did y-:>;.. ~ot.t th~ object? Uollf Minvhu (Circle ~)ne):~(i .. Day lig . Sa!~IDi? b. Sto'ldord City or Town u . c~rtain Hourt Minutes G~ Not V:Jry s~ z-j-/'"1 J/V d. Just o gu~n:s no1 o-~c ,. st:;. t contmuou s ,y. a. ~Jri ght L:O.-Bri~j) b--:-cloudy 7. IF yfJ'.J ~r-w thf't ol; i)ct rin1 f\YLIGHT, -.mere was th., SUN !ocoted as yov lov~ed ct th., ol,{~;.t? l (Circ-1"' Cmt): a. In front of you t-= O rl M FTD OC:T()l 16~ b. In bock af yoo c. To y our ri~Jht d. To yovr loft Don't remamber 8. IF you sow tha obiect at NIGHT, what did you no~ i ce cooc:erning the STARS and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle Ono): ce:-. -M~ny) d. o-;nt romember 8.2 MOON (Circla One): o. Bright moonlight Cb. Dull m0oe1Hgnt) (1-rIO v t-) ~. No moonlignt: pitch dark d. Den 't remember 9. What were th~ weather c<X1ditions at tho time yc.v aaw the obioct? CLOUDS (Cirdo One): WEATHER (Circle One): 1. Fog, mht, or I ight roin c. Scatt~i clouds c. Mod.,rote or heavy rain d. Thick ?'" hoovy cloud$ d. Snow e. Don't remomber 10. Tho cbiect ;2ppearod: (Circle OM): b. Trantpcr~nt 11. tf it oppoc d 01 o light, wu'S it bri~hhr then tnt.) brig .. t tst atars? (Circle On): (0. 8righte!") c. About the same d. Don't know Comoore bris;htness to som c~mrnon obJ~tet: 12. The od~ of the objoct w~re: (C ire/-, Cna .': o. Fux1y or b:ur .. ~d b. Like o brish t er e. Sharply CXJtHnd d. Don't rem~m~ 13. Did tho obi sc a. Appear to s~ond still at On'/ time 1 b. Suddenly speed up end ru.1h uwcy of any tirne? c. Brook U;> into porta or explode? d. Give cH \:noks? e. Chenoa ~i~tnass? f. Chonga ~hope? g. Floah ~ flick"r? Oiaop~or and reappear? (Circle One for each quaation) Don't know Don't know Don't kt1ow Yes Don't know C_ Oon't lmow Don't know 14. Did the obieet disappear whi lo you were .,,otchino it? If ~o, l1ow? 15. Did the cbject move behind something at any time, particui\Jrly a cloud'f (Circle One): Yes (t{~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tttll what 16. Did th objeet move in front of ~pmething at any time, particularly a cloud? (C ire Ill One): Y s (.. No Don't Know. IF you answered YES, thl!) ...... u wh<'lt 18. We w ish ~o know the angular si:e. Hold a match stidc ot arms length in 'linv with o lcnown "bje:t anc:t n'>1~, h~w I much of the o!,ject is covered by the head of the llJOtch.( If you had pvrformod this experiment at th., tirllo'.: l.)t 'I.e I sighting, h~w much of the ob_;ect would have b.en covered by the match head?)\ Draw c ;:>l 'Jre ~at will show th shape of the obiect or obiects. Label and include in your sketch any detc:.fla of the o~i~t t~at you sow suc:h :a winga, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trolls or vapor trails Place an orrcw !:.side the drawing to show the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speed of the obiect? (C ire: /e One) IF you anawe r d YES, then what speed would you eatin-.atf -~ - 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you th" object wos? (C irc:le One) , Yes . . No IF you answ,red YES, then how far a way would you say it wa? _.; _ -_ -------. 22. Whore were y ~ located when you sow the obfect? (C irc/e One): a. Inside o building b. In o cor c. Outdoors d. In on air~!ane (type) 23. Wore yo" (Citcle One) a. In the business section of o city? b. lr. rho resider --~-\tctic,u ~r o city? c ~: .l!' Oj>lln countryside? d. Near an airfield? e. Fl~ing over a city? f. Fly;nG over open country? ;~. ,; you were ~OVING IN A~AUTOMOBILE or other vehlclo at the lime::: complete t~e followir.g quest;:.: 24.1 Whot d ire,tion were you ing? (Circle One) a. Nor~ c. ;ost b. Northeast d. ~heost How f=~ we re you moving? "" Did you stop ot any tim while you we~ (Circle O, e) f. Southwest i les per hour. lng at th obiect? h. Northwest 26. In order that you con give aa clear a picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words o comrr.Of' obioct or obiech whleh, when placed up in the aky, would give the some appearance aa the obiect whlcJ.. you sow In th. followlnt alcetch, Imagine that you are ot the point hot~n. Place an J.. .. on ,~. r.urv~ hn to show ho.., high ~h oa,lect woa abcwe the horizon (slcyllne) whn yw llrst saw lt. Ploce 1'.1 "8 .. ort the 1.11ne c;ur"ed line'" ehow how high the obiect was above the horizon (skyllr~uJj whn yau lost !\(IW et. Ploce ~n ' 'A'' on the ~ompt~st wh~n you ,,,., lOW lt. Ploc Cl ua on the ~omp wher you last aaw .... ohi~ . 28 . Draw :a pic::wre that wi II show the motion that the obiect or obiects modo. P.lac& on "A' at rhe beglnr1i.1g at ihe poth, o "S' ' at the end of the path, and show any changes in direction during the Ju.e 29, IF thr WQS E THAN ONE object, thn how neany were there? ----- Draw o p icrvr of ho wer orron;ed, ond put an orrow to show tho direction that th~ty wert~ travvling. 30. Have you ever seen this, or a similar obi .. ct befor. If so give date or dot and locotion. 31. Was anyone a lse with you at the time you sow the obiact? (Circle One) 31.1 IF yoo answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circlet One) addresses: 32. P lao1a giv the following lnformQtion obOIJt yovuelf: Cit)' Zon St~o lndlcote ar.y oddi!ional Information ~boYt younlf, Including ony ape~lol experience, whlc:h might b. perth'lra;. 33. When and to wh~m did you ropOft that you had aeen the object? Month Year 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. on which you feel pertinent ancl which Is not adequately covered In the apeclf