Dayton Ohio — January 1967

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Keywords: circle, lmogln, servation, object, busine, ahown, match, covered, chong, soljrcc, swerej, drcwir, outdoori, opcfl, wttri, followiloq, novin9, 5cuthoost, osurv, obovca, jkyllm, plcctt, 3kyllne, whtmt, rroicn
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P ROJ !:CT 1G073 RECO~D 2. L CC:.. TION ' 3. SOlJRCc . ! ... NUM3c..~ Or S:JJ::CIS 10. CONCLUSION 1 !.. LcN\;7~ o.= :::,s::RVATION 11. BR! :::= ~!J.Y.MARY ANi:> ANALYSIS 14. Did the object disappea r whi lo you were 1otching 1t? II so, how? 15. Did th e obj~ci move behind someth1ng a t any t ime, porticul .. lrly a cloud'? 1 (Circle One): Yrn Q Don't Know. IF y ou ,:J,l SWereJ yr.;~;, th!'ln ttttl ,,..hot it mov~d ~hind: 16. Did th e obi'!Jet move in front o f ~prr.ething a t a ny tim~, por ticulorl~ a cloud? (Circie One ): @ P on't Know . IF you answered YES, tfo-'!!,) t+i!l wiz<jt 17 . Toll in a f~,... words the following thing& a bout the objl!ct : 18 . Wn w is h t ? know th e angular siz:e. Hold a match s t ic k ot arm~ length in lint! with o k1rown vbje ct anc:l1:-:-r .. :-11 much of t!ie ~bject is covered by t h e head of the match. If y ou hod p~rforme.:l th is e~xperiment a t the. ti.v: . i i.~ sighting, h;:,..., much of the object y.,ouid hove been covered by the match head? 19. Draw o plc~.~r~ Sot will s how rh~ s hc:pe o f the object or objects. Lobel and include in y ou1 aketc:h coy dotoil~ of the obi~= :r.~t y ou sow s uch a s ""ir.gs, protru&ions, etc., and e &peciolly exhaust trails o r vapor t rails . Ploc& en o~r,:,'-' ~:;i~e t he drcwir.g t:> shew the direc.t ion the object was moving. 20. Do you think you can t)Stimote th" speed of th" object? (Circle One} IF you onsw&r~d YES, then what speed would you ostin,ote~ ~--- .. 21. Do y o u think you can estimate h~w far away from you tho obje c t W'ls? (Circle One) IF you ons""'" '"d YES, then how for away would you say 22. Wher~ war~ you locotttd when vov lOW the object? (C ire Ia Or.e ]: '0 lnsid~ o building b. In o cor c. Outdoori d. In on a irplane (typo) e . At seo 23. Were you (Circlo One) in tho busine-ss section of a city? lr. 1ht~ reside utiol suct;c.,,, vc a city? In opon country~ido? Near on airfield? Flying over a city? Fly; ng over opcfl country'! 24. IF you wttri MOVING IN AN AUTOMOollE .or other vehicle a t t h o t 1me, then complete t~e followiloQ quntions: 24. 1 Who ~irction wers you novin9? (Circle One) ~ a. N~r+t c. East e. South y. West b. N:x-:!'l&o st d. 5cuthoost f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How b't wero you moving? _,miles per hour 24.3 Did you slop ot ony t ime wh il a you wore looking ot th~ object? 25. O ld yo;; oSurv t he o b ject throu; h cny of th following? Binoculars Telescope Yea No Theodolite Windc...-~;on Yos 26. In order thot y ;;v c o:1 give oa eleor o picture as possibl~ of what you sow, describe in your own words o comma~' obj~ct or obj~d~ which, when placed up In the sky, would give tho some opp~oronco os th objet which ) ' OU aow In the fo llowing skttch, lmogln that you ar~t ot t~ point ahown. P Joe un A" on the r:urv~! lmt. t.o nhow ho .... high the obl~et woa obovca the horlxon (~JkyllM) when yc-u flr~t sow It, Plcctt a "B" on t he :t.Jma c;v,..,~d li ne ic ahow how high th., obj&ct wos obov$ the horl%on (3kyllne) when you lost ~uw it. Place .:m ' 'fl.'' on th~ (ompau when you 11,; sow it. Ploc o "B" on tnt compan whtmt yov lo!Jt aaw the ohjttct, 23 . . C ='"' ~ ;:dc ..... r~ that w ill show the rroicn t :1ot the objsct or objects modo. Place on ''A' or tht~ b tJintli:1g ot' rhe ~ot~, o "S'' ct the ~nd of the pa th, ar'ld $how any chong~s in dir~ction during tha C.')\Jre.o. IF thr~ WOj MOR; THAN ONE o:,!*c, thn how many Wl'tre thertt? I cz::.~-.i--- Draw o p:~t..H, :,?W tny w"~ orr~n9d, ond put an arrow to !ihow th" d iroc tion thottfhoy wer" trovuling. 31. Was onyo,. o~ln with you at rl.e time you sow th~ object? (Circle On11) 31.1 1:= '/ o.J onJwred YES, did they ue th objct too? (Circle One) No 31.2 Plu~ l ist their names Olnd oddres Zone St t > lndl~oh C:"')' codl! l:)nol lnfori'T'Mtlon o!:cut youra .. lf, Including any lpKiol np~rlc.tnc:11, whlc:h mioht btt p.tdln~nr . 33. When o~ to,...;,~ d id you repcrt that you had uan ths object? oay Month Year 34. Date you complted this questlonnolr-: 35. Information -.vh;.:h you ful prtlnnt and which Is not adequot$ly cover:.d in th~ ~clflc polnta of th~ questionnair e1 o ncrrotiv oxplanotlon of your sighting. OA 1 F. T IME GROUP 2. LOCATION ./ Dayton, C'hio 3. :;otmce COUCLUSIOH Aircraft(possible) 1. NUl.(\ E 1: G= ;)eJECTS LENGTH:= OSSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observer watched the sky but la imeti that I not pla ne 9 hO'dCVe r , the witness s a i.d the f .. TYPE: oc :~SERVATION like t ho::e on a plane. The '>'fitness heard a sound like a plane. The lights \'ICl'i~ a flashlight the sky . All ci isappearcd. description com~istent with ? . Po!OTOS l S t hat of a n air cr aft c'::>servation. PH'I'SIC.::.~ EVIDENCE f=T!) Sf?. ; 0-329 (TOE) Provlouo odltb~a of lhl f orm m&J' be uaed. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION IAFSC) WRIGHTPA TTERSON AlA FORCE BASE. OHIO 4!:\433 TDE':' /.JFO 30 January 1967 U?O C'~servation' 19 J an 67 R~:~=::-ence y(>Ur unidentified observation . The information which ve >ave received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ~e~..:~st you complete the attached FTD Form 164 an d return it i n t~ . .: -=nve1ope provi-J:~d. ?hank you for reporti:1[1 your observation t: Jnc Air Force. _:c._z3 C . lv'iJ\NATr, Colo:.e l , US.ll.F ~:..:::-::::tor of Te chnolo,;y ~ ::c3 'Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATI01~ Thi questionnaire ha s b.>0n pr.,porad oo that you con ~;~ivo the U. S. Air force a much inror~c,.,n o s po&Sible concerning tha unid~ntified oorio l phenomenon th a t you hnvo obnerv_,,;, Pl~os! '" lo onswor as many qu~ntlonJ a s you poss ibly con. The informat ion that ye;u g ive will ~9 '.J .. o~o {oc r0uorch purpotH'' Your nom'.t wil l no t be usod in connec::tion with any s tatt>ITtanl:;, c "r:c n~ns, or publicat ions without your pe rmission. Wo request this po rsonal lnformotion :sc rnot , it is dee me d necessary, wo may contact y ou for further de tails . 1. When d id ':':;.J st1e the obje c t ? (Circle One): ?. fim~ of rJor ( C,rcfa One): (Circl~ \)ne); o , Daylil)ht 5c:inr; b. S to.,dord 5 . How I~; .,...:s ~!:>ject in s ight ? (T~:-::1 Dur a tion) c. Certain c. t~ot very sur~> L :=:::irly certoin d. Just o guess 5.2 Wo : ::-.5rlH cor.t!nuous!y? 6. What wcs :;:!- , on of the s ky? o . Bright b. C loudy I o. Bright..\ 7. IF you ~ow th~ obi ~ct during DAYLIGHT, '>vbro was th e SUN locotod a s you lock~J c ! the o b1o::t? ( C lrcle On s ): o. 1~ front of you b. In bock of you c. To your ri~t d. T o your loft e, Overhead f. Don't retml!trnber 8. IF ym sow tht> oL1ec.t o l Nll;tn, whot did yoo oolc.e concorning the STARS and MOOi~? Sl Af<f., (C,c/e One): 8.2 MOON ( Circle One): o. N oo4 a. Br~ gh t mooo Ia gh t Dull moool ight c:. M~ny c. ~o moonlight-pitch dark o~n't romember d. Don't rommh.~ 9. What .... e r e ~n e -...oother c ood.tiCofn ot the tim you saw the object? CLOUDS <srd c One): WEATHER (Circle One): ' L-:-fog, mtst, Of luhl rollt c. Scarte~ .. ,, clc>vJ1i c. Moderate o r heavy rain e. Don't r"momber 10. T h., obj~>cl "?peoJred; (Circle One). I rl. t. S ,1 ilght_) c . o~, ro,..,mbar 11. If it oppeor~:; 0 1 o light, wa& it brig hhr th a n th$ brighte:J1 slar.s? (Circle Ontt ): 12. Th~ ed~a ci r:1~ o'!:ljoct wer": o. F u:1y or blvrr:d t.. Shorply -outliMil d. Don't rem&m:.~r c. About th~t some d. Don't know (Circle One for oc:ch quutlon) Appear to l i:lnd 1till o t any time? Dc n't know Sudde~ly ' up ond ruh oway at any time? Ocn't know Break u;J lilfO pcrh or explode? Yo a Don't know G i<io off smolc~? Don't lcnow Don't !mow Chon~ br ig,tneu? . Yoa Chong~ sho~? Yes No Don't know F Ia ah Of fl i cl(~r? Don't ~now Disappear and reap~or? Don't know 14. Did t he ob1oct disappe a r whi lo you w e re_ totchino rt ? II :;o, how? 15. Did the ~b,:~cr Tov e behind !iomethtng o t any time, particui .. Jrly n c loud'? (C trc!t: Cht< J: Yo~ Don't Know. IF you .:Ji'ISWIHotl Y[~,, thtw to ll ,.,.hot it move; :. .. hind: 16. Did th o .:.h!'tC:I move in front o f Gl-)m6rhing at any t une, pnrticulorly o c loud? P.1n't Know. 17. T-,l!inofe.,.,words 18. Wa w:s!-!to k~:w t he ongulor site. 1-;.:;i d o mat c h s tick at a r m., long t h in lin" with a k11own ubj<J::t onclr:". mvc', of :h~ ~;;i,ct i s covered by t h e ,,~;;d of t h e match. If you had pudormod this experiment c;t th& ti.v; ,i h~w much of the object wo~.!d hove been covered l>y the rnotch hood? Drew o pi::. ;--:t 'P'il l &how th e ~l.::;>e of t he object or objects. Label ond include in yvut ,ketch ony detc.il:l of t h!t c~:~c ~-:: y:u sow &..och a! .....,-;s, protrusions, etc., ond esp!tcially exhoult trail or vopor trails. Place on !l~-'<!! = ~ 1h~ drowir-~ to show th e direc.tion the object was moving. 20: Do you th ink you can e s ti mate the speed of the objec t ? (Circle Ono) IF you an~wecd YES, then what s peed would you estin.o h,.{ 21. Do you thin'-< you can e s t imate how far away from you thct objoc t W'ls? (Cirde One ) I F y ou ::1 .,..~red Y ES, the n how fo r away would you say it was? ----------- 22. Whore wer1 ;'OU located when you sow the object? (C irclo On e ): o. lnsido c :.Jilding b. In o co c . Outdoor> d. In on o :?lane (typa) e . At s"o 23. Were you (Cir'clo One) In the busine-ss section of a city? In optm country~ide? Nt.>a r a n o irfiold? Flying over a city? Fly;ng ove r opere count:y'~ 24. IF y~J ,..-:.,~ -OVING IN AN AUT0l.f~C.31Lc or other vehicl~t a t tho 11mo , then compl0te tho f ollowi11g quoS~tiOO$; 24.1 Whot :::rtction were you ~novin ;? (Circlo One) e. South y. Wl'st f. Southw t h. Northwut 24.2 now k. s r were you moving? miles p~r hour 24.3 Dl:4 )'~v JTop ot ony tim~ wh il e you were looking at the object? 25. Old you oS~ " " " the objact through c ny of thr~ following? Binoculars Yes Telescope Yea No Wind~r~,~ Theodolite Yos No 26. In order thot y:>v c o;, give a s clear a pictur3 aa pos:siblo of whot you s ow, descr ibe in your own WOI'ds o ce>mmaot' object Of' o':ljed' . ..,.hich, when plocod up In the a ky, would give the s ome ap~oronc-a os fue objact which ) ' OU IO\W In tne following a~eteh, lmogln thot you ora a t th11 point ahown. Pl<2c~t un ''J..." on \h~ r:urv., .. : lmc. to 1how ho,. hi gh the oblct woa abovtt the horlxcn {akylln) whsn yc.v first sow lt. Ploca t.l "B" on the !l:un~ c:urvd l ine lc- ahow how h lgh th obj~ct wos obov the horizon (1!ty line) whttn you last "uw it. P loco .:II\ "A' on th;, ~ompns,. whon you f!r:t 'ow lt. Ploc.t o "B" on th 3 eompan wh&r you loJt oow that ohtect.