Condon Oregon — February 1967

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD . 1. DA if.. TI:AE !;ROUP 2. LOCATION l e Feb 67 l-9/ 032v'l Condon, Oregon ( 1 witness) I ~it)l Jr.C:: 10. CONCLUSION l I ;t.ili caq Oliler (CoNFLICT lNG DA'i'A) ! L --Nt [R OF o a JECTS : ~ ~. LENGTH OF OoERVATION ! f,, Tl'PL: JF OBSERVATION I Grou.."ld-Visual t 7. COURSE r;).-Pr!OTOS i ?. PHYSICAL EVIDEI'iCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Object was circular. Chrlnged colors whi tc, to red ~o bl1.:.c:. Unaole to C.Lear sound due ~o high winds. Object disappcar0d. while reporting sighting. F T D Sf P 6 3 0-329 (T DE) Pr.vlou dltlon of thh form mJ' be u .. d. 30. Hove you ever seen this, or a similar obiect before. If so give dote or dotes and location. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the obiect? IF y~ answered YES, did they see the obiect too? Pl~ase list their names and addresses: (Circle One) (Circle One) 32. Please give the following information about yourself: First Name v or~. on Middle Name Zone State Indicate ony additional information cbout yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent 33. When and to whom did you report that you had seen the object? 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the specific points of the questionnair~ or a narrative explanation of your sighting. . 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information which you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered. in the specific points of the questionno ir~ or a narrative explanation of your sighting. . UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMiHT Of THE AIR FOaCE Sl MF MESSAGI BRANot INCOMING MESSAGE ACTION: P~C-4 INFO: XOP-1, XOPX-2, SAFOS-3~ NIN-7, DIA-1 (19} ADV CY DIA SMB A139ZC ~ A519 PTTU JeW RU\'M5DK0001 0512153-UUUU-=-RUEDHoA, ZN R UUUUU FM 636 RADAR So CCJJOON lfS OREG TO RU~,MFV A' HQ ADC ENT AF B CQ.O RUErF I tl A I R T:CH I NT ELL I GENCE CENTER WR f GHT PATTERS ON AF' B Cl-11 0 Rt:~OHO HQ US.~r WASH INGTO'J 25 DC RJt:2: .~SEC c=-THE AIR FOOCE VIASHI~GTON 25 DC RU\'t~ABDk'26 A!?. DIV ADAIR AFS CREG RU\',MEW~ 4TH A l R FORCE H.AM I LTO'J Ar B CAL IF FOR: AOC~O, AIR TECH INTELLtG::~l~E CENTER~ AFCIN, SAFOI, 2601N, AND 4AFOIN, S'J5J UFO REPORTo ~1 ) o CIRCULAPo (2). BASKETBALL. (3)o CHANGiNG .: -::.CRS WHITE TO R~ C TO BLUE, <4>. ONE:, <5>~ W A, (6)o NGJfo C7) o '"~="tS. (8). UNAl.E TO HEAR SOJNOS DUE TO HIGH WINOS, c9>o NC!i::, ~1)o LOOKI NG I N THE DIRECTION Cf' OBJECT. 70 DEGREE~ <3>o 1000fTo6270 OEGREESo (4). EADING 090 OE~EE~ .. )c5)Q DISAPPEARED WHILE REPORTING DBJECT AFHO JANU 0-309C UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 2 RU\'.M 800001 UNCLAS UNCLASSIFIED DEPAITMEMT OF THE All FORti STAff MESSAGI DIAHOf INCOMING MESSAGE TO CPERATICtJS CREW CHIEF. <6>. 5 MINUTE~ C<1>" GROUND VISUAL. DREG~ F. DU.~AYNE ~ BUR~SS, A3C, AIR PQ.ICE, RELIABILITY- F C 0~ T' U GOCC 9: 1>. WI NOS 20 TO 30 KNOTS FR Q~ THE WEST. < 2). 6000/250 DEGREE~ 35 KNOTS: oPPPPXWUP DEGREES; 45 vNOTS: 800136/32~ DE Es; 20 KNOTS:o (3)Q CLEAft C4>o CLEAR. <5>. CLEA?o ( 6)o ~:~'(S. (7)~ 3.3 OEGR~t CENTIGRAOE/1000 Ft UNCLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEAOQUART111tS F0"1GN TECHNOLOGY D1VI310N ( A,.OC) W"IGHT-fitATTASON Al1t ptOIIItCI 21ACUt. OHIO 46~4&33 UFO Cbaervation A3C ~wayne G. Burgesa Air ?oliee Head~artera Condon AFS Oregon 97823 Re rence your unidentified observation. The information which we ~3ve received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. Re est you complete the attached FI'D Form 164 and return it in t~e envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation to ~he Air Force ~.::...:.::: 3 ; C. tllANATr, Colo l, USAF Director of Technolot;y a:1d Subsystems F?D Form 16L~ w /envelope U.$. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Thi s questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much informo t i ~n as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Pleose t ry to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be us~d for research purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with any statements, conclu s ions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information so that it it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. When did y':Ju see the obiect? 3 . Time Zone: (Circle One): a. tostern b. Cent ra l c. Mountain oa. Pacific 4. Whe~e wer9 ycu when you sow the object? (Circle One): (Circle One): a. Daylight Sav ing b. Standard N~o~Hr Postal Address City or Town State or County 5. how long wa s object in sight? (Tot~! Duration) Minutes Seconds ~. Certain c. Not ve ry sure b. ~=irly certqin Qt. Just a guess 5.2 Was obj~c ~ s i3ht continuously ? 6. What was the cond:tion of the sky? o . Bright ':) Cloudy 7. lF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as y ou looke d at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Dont remember FTD OCT 62 164 Thla form uptoraedeft FTO 164, jul 61, which is ob:wlete. 8. IF you ~ow the object ot NIGHT, what did you notice concerning the 5 TARS ond MOON? 8.1 STARS( C ircleOne): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): a. Bright moonlight Dufl moonlight No moonlight -pitch dark Don't remember D~r't remember 9. What were tl,e weather conditions at the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (Ct:le One): WEATHER (Circle One): Clear s~1 b. Fog, mist, or light ra in Scattc:re-:l clouds Moderate or heavy rain T h ick or -.eavy clouds d. Snow Don't remember 10. Th~ obj~ct o;>peared: (Circle One): td, As a l ight e. Don ' ; remember 11. If iT c:>:>ec :: ~so light, was it bri9h~e-:h a n the brightest stars? (Circle One): c. About the some ~ 1 .":i me r d. Don't know 11.1 Com~ce !:Jrightness to some c.:.1:':1on object: 12. The ed;es c: h!: ooiect were: (Circle c~;~ : o. Fuzzy or blurre::l :::. L ike c bri ! s rcr ::. S~orp ly out! i ned :. ~ont re;r.ernber 13. Did the object: Appear to stand sti II at any time? Suddenly s peed up and rush away at any time? Break up i:1~o ports or explode? Give off smoke? Change brightness? f. Change shape? Flash or flicker? h. Disappear and reappear? (Circle One for each question) Don't kno w Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know No Don't know 14. Did the object disappear while you were watching it? If so, how? Oi d th e ob! ect move behind something at any time, porticu larly a cloud? (Circle One): Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what 16. Did the os,~ct move in front of some th ing at any time, particularly a cloud? (Ci r cle One): Yes -N.~ Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then te ll what 17. Tel l in o r! w words the following things about the object: ::r.~: connr.: S 18 . We wis h i o know the angu lor size. Hold o match stick at arm's le ngth in I ine with a known object and note h ow much of t he object is covered by th e head of the match. If you had performed this experiment at the time of th e hting, how much of the object would hove been covered by the match head? Dr ow o pi :ttJre f.:ot wi II show the s n ope of the object or objects. Lobe I and include in your sketch any detoi Is of the ob:~c:t ,.:_,ct you sow s uch as wings, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor tra il s . . Place on :!r~o...., ~side the dra wing to show the d irection the object was moving. 20t Do you think you can estimate the speed of tho object? (C ire /e One) IF you onsw~re YES, t en w at spee wou d you estimate? _.....c,:...r_;:.t.--_' -~-.. :_' L._r-L-~--.. Do you thin!< you con estimate how for away from you the object was? (Circle One) F you onsw~re YES, t en ow or away would you say it was? _-_',......_-,=---'_. 22. Where were y ou located when you sow the object? (C ire /e One): 23. Were you (Circle One) a. Ins ide o .: ild ing o. In the business section of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? (~ In open countryside? d. Near on airfield? b. In a cor @ Outdoors d. In on o ir r>lane (type) e. Flying over a city? e. At sea f. Flying over open country? 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMCBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fest were you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 Di d you stop at any time while you were looking at the object? ( Ci r-:le One) Yes No Did you obs e rv e t!,~ object throu~n c';'ly of the following? Eyeglasses e. Binoculars Yes b. Sun g~ -.:s s~s Theodolite Yes rn s 1!~.~ In order that y:>u con give as clear a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or obj~ct.s which, when placed up in the sky, would give the some appearance as the obiect which you saw. 27. In the following sketch, imagine that you ore at the point shown. Place an "A" on the curved line to show how the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the same curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it. Place on "A" on the compass when you first sow it. Place o "B" on the compass where you last saw the object. 28. l)raw o picture that will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place on "A" at the beginning of the path, a "fj" ot the end of the path, e nd show any ch nges in direction during the course. 29. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many were there? _w _ Draw a r:>ictur~ :;f n ow they were arranged, on.:f put on arrow to show the direction that they were trove I i ng .