Youngville Newyork — November 1966

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD I . DAlF.: TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION (1 witncr.n) :1 v ilion ~. Nl1 8ER OF OBJECTS 10. CONCLUSION IriSUFFICIEIIT BA'I'A FOH E:VJ\LUTION . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 1 hour . SEE CASE FILE ' l'r'PE OF QASERVATION Ground-Visual . . COURSE Northwest-East . Prl OTOS ? . PHYSICAL EVIDENCE . T D Sf P it 3 0-329 (TOE) Prevloua edltJon of t!'th fona mar be u .. d. ... PLY TO 'I DET/UFO DEPARTMENT OF THE .A.IR FORCE HEA;>QUAi-f rER9 FO;fEIGN TECHNOL.OGY OIVIaiON I AFSC) W .. IGHTPATTERSON AIR FOftCE DASit OHIO A~<633 UFO Observatioru 2~ J::.._, .. , Reference y~)ur unidentified observation. The information 'Which we have received is not sufficient for e scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force ,jA?.fEs c. MANATI', Colonel, USAF /Director of Technology and Subsystems FTD Form 164 w/envelope A. Description of the Object(s): 1 . Shape : CJV3.l J 2. Size compared to a know object: Unlmo.,n, ho.-.-c;;v e l"' Jar ._Eel.' :2asically 'bPi[,ht, ;9.le yello~. to red anC t~cn bri~:ht&l' ~han a sta.r. 4. Number: 5 Formation, if more than one: One still and one moving. Did. not a . pea~,... t o move in a:1y type of fo~mation. 6. Any discernible features or details: 7. Tail, trail, or exhaust, including size of same compared to size of object(s): 8. Sound; if heard, de scribe sound: 9 Other pertinent or unu sua! features: Primary feature was brightness. B. De scription of Course of Object (s): 1. What first called the attention of observer(s) to the object(s): Brie.:ht, pe.le ~reen color a~:.d s i z e (lure;er than star) 2. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) when first observed: 3. Angle or elevation and azimuth of object(s) upon disappearance: above hori2.on. 4 . Descriptio n of flight path and mane uvers of object(s ): 5. How did the object(s) disappear: 6. How long (were) the object(s) visible: One ~our or ~1o1e (Unc~rt~in) C . Manner of Observation: 1. Grou~d -Visual 2. Optical Aids: Binoculars D. Time and Date of Sighting: 1. Zulu time-date group of sighting: 2. Light conditions: Dar:~ but very c lear E. Location of Observe r (s): lrl C"tesrees 48 N F. Identifying Information on Observer(s): 1. Military or Civilian: Mailing Address: 6 . Estimate of Reliability : Thl.3 .. c1r aYt sa:d SOL! a thins s.n i S3emed 'i!nre thJ.n r:o r 1:.ally sl :.~-:e::.. She i s spoic~.~.::.r,1ar.. for a grcup ln,~lu:.iine: _--..el,... G . Weather and Wind s -Aloft Conditions at Time and Place of Si g ht i ng s : 1. Observer(s) account o f weather conditions: 2. Report from nearest AWS or U.S. Weather Bureau Office: i1 l.r:d s ce..lm 3. Ceiling: 4. Visibility: 5. Amount of cloud cove r: 6. Thunderstorms in are a and quadrant in which located: 7. Vertical temperature gradient: 0 desrees/1000 H. Any Other Unusual Activit y or Condition: I. Interception or Identification Actio n Taken: J . LJcation, approximate altitude I and general direction of flight of any air traffic or balloon releases in the area which might possibly a ccoun t for the sighting: K. Position title and comments of the pre paring officer: (Me\{bu :ct_ll) from .lche point o f s ic~t:l.r.g. Si;::.h-l = c ould have oeen C-124 3.ircraft flyi::-:3 ea.st on V34 tT.:3.rd Ste\:art AFB as this type of a il"'Cr'af t is neid t o the area ~.nd therefore strange . Also, it ~ .. ovea rela tlvely slo'trly . and lt;ould. show red and e;reen lishts (flashing) Y L PISRCS Ca~t., USAF Investi3 t1ng Officer L. Existence of physical evidence such as materials and photographs: