Findlay Ohio — February 1967

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Keywords: obiect, lcnow, circle, remember, lights, iqtjp, nljhe, tincreased, htbvering, induff, otnerv1i, ltetjeni, conclv1, eoste_j, ififro, eupenedn, brighrtr, brlghtaat, suddef, otartt, tmoke, ttomettung, performad, n_uch, pkrurt
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DA 1 F. : lIME G~JUP 2. LOCATION ' i 3. !iQtJP.CE :i. NlJHE\ER OF 03JECTS 10. CONCLUSION I . Insufficient Data for Evaluation !i. LENGTH Of Oi?..SERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS I 15 minutes 6. TT'PE OF OBSERVATION Gro'.:.:ld V'isua.~ I 7. COURSE .S. Pri 0 TO$ ?. PHYSICAL EV!DENCE Observers watched 3 lights that \rere about the same size of aircraft lights. At t imes the three lights tincreased to about 5. The li~hts changed to red and green and continued alternati~g in color during the observation. The lights did not d:.sappear; the l-titness had to stop looking beca~se he \ras driving. Everything was like an aircraft except at times the lichts appr~ared to be htbvering. The ob 7;~r did not report any azimuth or elevation for the l hts. The data is consistent with that of atl aircraft obs')r-..c. :.ion; ho\'l'ever, the case is being carried as induff- f;TD SCP 63 0329 (TDE) Prevtoue edition of th1 form m.ty b., used. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAl. IHFORMATIO~ Thi 1 questionnaire hot been prepared 10 that you can yive the U.S. Air Force 01 much information os possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hovu otnerv1i, Please try to answer as many questlona aa you possibly can. The information that ~e;u give wiU be used for reaearch purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any st'ltetJeni~, conclv1 i~ns, or publications without your permission. We request this p:tn~al Information 1c thot if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you far further details . 1. When did y oOJ se the object? Ooy Month Y eur 3. T ime zo, e : (Circle One)t'o. Eoste_J -"tb:-. -Ce!!ififro I c. Mountain d. Poe if lc 4. Where wer y :N when you saw the ob!ect? ( ( 1rcle One): lr;:.. i lv City or Town 5. How long .,..,:1 o~lect in alght? (Tot :d D urotlon) o . Certain ~ Fcirly certain How wos t il"''e in sight determi~d? Was o~i:t in si;ht continuously? 6. What woa th e =~nc:tion of the 1ky? c. Not very sure d . Just o guess ,. Stota ~ CoJr;t; 7. IF you aaw the objct during DAYLIGHT, whare was the SUN located as you look~d at the obr~t7 (Circle One): o. In front of you ~,> In bode of yrAJ c. To your rldlt d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember FTO OCT 62 16-4 Thle form eupenedn PTD 164, Jul 61, whlc:h le obef)lt. 8. IF yft\1 ~uw tho obtect ot NIGttT, whot did you not tee concerning the STARS and MOON? 8.2 MOON (Circle Orwt): a. Bri~t moonleght b. Dull moonlight c. No moonlight - pitch datlc d. Don't rememb.r d. Don't remember . 9. What .-ere 1ne .... ather condttiont ot th tim you saw the object? CLOUDS ( Ctrde One): a. Clear Sky : lc>vLi t WEATHER (Circle One); ~. fog, m.st, Ot ltght rotu c. Moderate or heavy rain "'\ly cf\>uch h. Trof\tpcll~nf Don't remember (Circle One). @; As n li;ht (5-t~iAt) e . Don't remember 11. If it op?\!ord os a light, was it brighrtr than the brlghtaat stora? (Circle One): o. Br;ghter 12. The edge a o f m obj ac:t were: fC . d~ './'~' o. fuzzy or blurr~ ~-Like o bri~t ''or t:. Sharply cvtl ind ci. Dont remember c. About th same d. Don , len ow (Circle One for each question) a. Appear tr.> 1tond atilt at any thne? b. Suddef'ly tpe~ up '!!!t!U_!~awof otartt' ttm? c. Break LJP tnto ports or explode? d. Gtve off tmoke? e. Change brig,tneas? -.'t>Su '7 f. Change ahope? ~ ll g. rlosh Ot fliclcer?- i ' h. Oiaoppeor and reappear? Don't lcnow Ocn't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lmow Don't lcnow 14 ... Did the obiect di sappeat while you Wf:rc 1otch ing tt? If so, how? , 15. Did the obiect move behind ttomettung at any time, particul~rly a cloud'! (Circls On-,_); @ Don't 1\now. 16. Did th obje~t move in front of Gl)mething at any tame, porticularly a cloud? (C ire fe Or'!): Yes Don't KnoN. 17. Tell in a fe,.., worda the following thing$ about the obja:ct; We wish to know the angular size. H~ld a match stick at arm~ length in lintt with a known ubjo::t and ~r:l t,.j.,.. much of The o~jec:t is covered by th e h d of the match. If you had performad this experiment c.t ther ti ... ; . i l "! sighting, h :n_uch of the ob;ect wou ~d hove been covered !?Y the matc,h head? 19. Ora-N a pkrurt ~ot will show the ~hop~ of the object or objects. Label and include in your sketch any dotc.ili of thtt cbje-:t t,ar y ou sow such 01 w ings, protru&ion~, etc., and especially exhaust troih or vapor trails Place an ~r":;"' ~-6lio the drawi;,g ro show the direction the obiect was moving 20. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the obiect? .,-( I . L f IF you an' we red YES, then what speel wau ld you u I i rr.ate 'f - --. .' .... 1 1-lt~'( he} 21. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the obiect was? IF you onwred YES, then how for away would you soy it wa ? ---- _ 22. Where wer you locate.d when you sow the ob{ect? (C irc/e One): o. Inside c building c. Ovtdocr s d. In on o irplane (type) 2:1. Were you (Citclo Ontt) a. lr the busine-ss section of a city? @ lr th~ residential sucf;c,,, vr Q city? c. In Of)tln country~ido? d. Near an airfield? e. Flying over a city? f. Fly ;n(l over oper1 country? 24. IF y~u w,,.. ~OVING IN AN AUTO.~OBILE or other vehicle at the time, then compl&to t~e fotlowil'9 qustiona: 24.1 What d irection were you ft'\Ovi,g? (Circle One) @ East ~Y-~v1 )l( d. Southeast f. Southwest \ \'~v- t-~ h. Northweat b. N~theost 24.2 How fest were you moving? ;)!>-4~ Did y:Ju stop at any time wh i I' you were looking at the obiect? 25. Did you obstrva th object throu~h any of the following? a. Ey;l:uses Wind sh ;_.,~ d. Windew -:=: J s Binoculars Theodolite 26. In order that yo'.J can give aa clear o picture as possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a COfVUnOf' obiect or obiects which, when placed up In the sky, would give the s~me appearance as the obiect which ) ' OU sow In the followl"t "tch, lmotlne thot you ore ot the point ahon. Ploc on '' J.." on ,.,_, ~:urvo~f'! line. to a how ho-. high the oblect was abcwe th horizon (akyllne) when yw llrJr tow lt. Ploc41 'l "8" \)re the t:Jme c;ur~d line 2t ahow how high the obiect was aboYe the horlzan (skyline) when ynu last ~uw it. Place ~n ~.'on the compos when you ''''' eow It, Ploce o "B" oft the compaat where you loJt tow the oh1eet. 28 . Orow a picrure that wi II ahow the motion that the obJect or obiec:ts modo. Place on "A' ar the boglnni~19 ut rha pc:t~, a "8., : r the end of tha path, :nd 'h~w any changes in direction during the ~:lur~e 29, IF ther ..vat MC~e THAN ONE obje,:t, thn how n.any wer thre? Oro_., a pic~vr ~ n~w they wer :arr,n;d, ond put on orrow to ahow tho dir~ction that th~y wt~rtt trovuling. 30! Have you ever n this, or a similar obiect befere. If 10 give dat or dot ond locotlon. 31. Wo1 anyone !sa with you ot the time you sow the obiect? (.Circle One) 31.1 IF y~ onswerd YES, did thy the obiect too? (Circle One) 31.2 P leo) list their names 1nd addressea: 32. Pla~u ! ve the following lnfmotlon about younelf: Middle N~m T~LE?HONE NUMBER- tncil:~t ony ~dditlonol lnform~tion about youraelf, Including any apeclol expsrlnc3, w)11ch might b. p.arth.,. ,..,. 33. When oncl to wnom did you report that you hocl ~en th obj,ct? 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel ,.rtlnent and which Ia not adequately covered In the specific polntl of th. queatlonnolr Of o narrative explanation of your sighting.