20. Do you thinlc you can estimate the speetf of the obiect? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then what speed would you esthr.ate1 ------ -- 21. Do you thinlc you can estimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Cirde One) IF you anawerect YES, then how for away would you say it was? ----- 22. Where were yau locatecl when you saw the obfect? (Circle One): . . o. Ina ide a bui leU"' . b. In a car ) @ Outdoors ( O&f\ b~c.c;;,L, d. In on airplane (type) 23. Were y-. (Citcle One) a. In the business section of a city? @ lr. the residential scfiGea .wi G city? c. In optan country~ide? d. Near an airfield? Fl)'ing over a city? f. Fly;ng over open country? . 2... IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othet vehicle at the time, then complete t~e followirt .,eationa: 2~.1. What direction weN you ~tOYing? (Circle One) d. Sou the oat f. Southwest How faat wereyau mo~ing? miles per hour. 2_..3 Did you ato, at Oft)' t (Cir~le Otte) while you were loolcing at the obi.ct? Olcl yo.~ o~rw the oA,iect through ont of "' following? a. Eyeglaaa Sun gloss Yea f. Teleaca,~e Wincllhield d. Window glass In otdet that you can give aa clear a pictur 01 posaible of what you sow, describe in your own words a CCIMAIDP obiect 01 oliecta which, when placed up In the alcy, would give the tame appearance as the oliect which you aovr If look I .k~ 3 tvtc."'f}le.s plCi ced tvt t4~ ~ky, w1f~ s/,'jt-1'/J y VOLJvt.JeJ eeiCJes . J f \.v si,cnrp/y 0\;f/ll!;tec{ 14. Did the obiec:t diaoppear while you were .. ,atching it? tf 50, how? Yes ~of pasdtve bvi J 15. Did the obiect mcwe behind something at any ti , particul~o~rly a cloud? (Circle 0.1: Yes IF you onswwed Y:~, then tell what Dont Know. 16. Did the olaiet n..aye In front ol ing at ~ thfia, particularly a cloud? (Circle One): Yea E) Oont Know. IF you answered YES. ~1!., tt~ wi"Jt 17 . Tell in a few word the following thing& about the obict: . J b. Color cif ct olaslet~.t. ,t w~s l9etle ,g:..,k,_-ove,v. t W9l...S a --_ .. 18. We wiah to lcnow the angular aile. Hold a match stick at arms length in lin with a lmown ~biect ~ n~J .. ;,., much of the obiect Ia ccwer.d by the head of the match. If you hod performed this XJI8rim,nt at th tirN.; .. ; ~I.e aighteng, ho much of the ob;ect would haYe been coYered by the match head? Cii Q ~rst~ .... ,c e . t woul cl c c v ev , ~ co""',o l~tel y w ct~ -ft..,<. S4ce cf' -t~e olv01wt ""'j loelo"'V Draw a plctuN that .viii ahow the shape of the object ot obiecta. Label ancl include in your alcetch any detoila of the obiect that you sow uch aa wings, protrusions, etc:., and especially exhaust trailt ar vapor tralle. Place on row l.aid. the drawing to thow the direction the obiect was mewing. A....,bev coloveJ --) t WIAS dC\i-'-K CllrCII./-'\CI( f"' V'~S+ thia, a aimi I olaiect bef If give ,..,, or detea aNI locetlon. lttcu1-2 ~evi' v s~ec.-, ctVl y ft,t ~:; l t I<~ .'(. . ele with you at .. tlfM you saw the c*ict? (Circle One) IF r Mawere4 YES, clltl they '" the oil teet too? (Circle One} p ..... liet their MIMI ..... .wr.aaea: . . .. . olo vllJ k vtG 1 .. :i lnfeiMtlon about yourMif: TELE'HONI NUMII MIHie..._ Stovtf 1-lC\jcboV' _. _. _ rv~w'jeirsey.. SEX la1 Cc Is: " G~ lfd I e V"l e If' t-1 A J v -Q 33. When o~ te wh ... cUd you re'*' that you hod '""the obfect? 't1 +h~ . 'i'vl ~r ofc,ie r 1 k~ OVI ly Yo~' hovQ.. Wl\f le-tt#~lr lit _. yovv .r. I e.s I c..ssu w. ~ , 27. '"the follftl"' alcetch, I M tht you 8t the ,.lnt ahoW'ft, Place a" .. A" on tt-. r.urv~ hn. to ahow h.- high the oltlect alto.e the herlaen (alcyllne) when y~ ''''' aow lt. Place 1.1 "8 .. on the 1.1me cur~e4 line tr, ehow how hlth the obiect woa a~e the horlaon (alcyllne) when you laf tuw it. Place vn ''A'' on the compoat when you llrat lt. PI ..... on the c.,...,, where you lot the oh,ect. 28. .Draw a picture thot will ahow the MOtion that tM Hject or obiecta made. P.loce an "A' ' af the beglnni:tg ut ~h path, a "8" ot the eM of the peth, and ahow ony chonte in direction during the .:out 29. IF there wa MOR! THAN OHI Mfect, then how ,...., were there? l _ Draw a picture of how ther oncl put an row to ahow the direction that they were traveling. evi \i opf~l4.veo( ~ S ovt.Q. ofoJ. ~c...t. C(li 3 }ve c;tVi~{Qs ~YJOvecl ,., Dete you c.,.. lftferMtl which you feel pert w which Ia not ode ly cOere4 In the lflc pelntl of 1M SAF-OICC/W-P/Turnare/bp/79079/18 Aug 67 Date):--.. :C0RDINATZD 1-/ clv ~ ov, JVew J ers ~r !tov fectv \.ve ~v,/1 b~ v,ofacvlecl hecetu:se }_ aVv-7 _ _ ----n (ol!o\v5 ) All~L ... y vf .Phe VlOvYJ ev'l 0 V1 ) T~e Repoor.t ------- f h e. os t--1 -5 vv e l-" i Yl fl-u 'S cA e <... c t ole Wlli t1~cl f hope f~e DE~A,.TM.NT OP' THE AIR P'ORCE ;' /Jd- HEADOUA"T&"e f'O .. EIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVIeiON ( Af'eC) (/ W"IGHT-~ATTa AI" f'ORCE 8Aa&. OHIO saa UFO Obaervatiol} l Co" 6G .J:le~u ff.a.lt..l~ ") J Reference your unidentified observation. The information Which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached F~D Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force . u:..S C. 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