Lebanon Ohio — March 1967

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Keywords: circle, lcnow, obiect, meslollick, intormbtioa, howewer, qoldawortb, headquaiitter, tltchnoloqy, preportd, olsef, coneluaione, requiat, lnformtwtion, doyhvh, loard, dvroti, tnuoualy, rttmemb, mioonlaght, rentembet, condetians, cltud, rotuput, biurntd
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P~OJECT 1C~73 R::CCRD 2. LOCATION 10.... CONCJ.-l~SION,., .. N,I,.~ER OF ~a.;ECTS ;_ c -JGTH Or OBSERVATION ':'1'?~ OF OBSERVATION ? . i .~ '. SICAL E Vi~cNCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANAL. YSIS Information p honed into Duty Of.fic0 r additional info. s~e case file. ~s s ketchy Nicholas Meslollick (worka "'" oA base) aaya Ata baa intormBtioA oA both the 2vtA Sept. 6'7 TiP.P City C Howewer he vo~cl end Gen. Qoldawortb,J were present. we were ble to meet tbeae conditions llti~LY TO TDF:r/JJFO HEADQUAIItTER. P'OIItEIQN TltCHNOLOQY OIVISION ( Aprc) WftiGHT~ATTKR.ON Alllt P'OJitC:K .aa. OHIO 12a UFO Observation, 17 March 1967 Reference your unidentitied observation. The infor.mation Vhieh ve have received is not sufficient tor a scientific evaluation. Request you complete the attacherl P l'D Form 164 and return 1 t in the envelope provid,ed, Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. S C. MANATr Colonel, USAF ~irector of Technology and Subsystems FTD Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATIO~ Thia queationnaire hoa been preportd 10 that you can yive the U.S. Air Force oa much information as poaaibfe concemlng the unidentified aerial pheno.nenon that you hnve oLsef"'ti. Pleaae try to anawer 01 mony queatlone aa you possibly can. The information that yc,u give wiU be used fOf reeearch purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any st~te"teni:lf, coneluaione, or publication without your permission. W requiat this personal lnformtwtion tc that if it i1 deemed necessary, we moy contact you for further detoi Ia. 1. When did you '" the ob;ect? 3. Time Zone: (C lrde One): a .::_Eo~f!~' c. Mountain (Ci rclt'l t.1ne): a.--DoyHvh...So...tno b. StO'loard d. Pociflc S. How !on; wa1 objct in sf~ht? (Total Dvroti Oft) r b4. Foirly certain c. Not very sur d. Justo guesa 5.1 How was t ime in s ignt determined? 5.2 Woa ob;ect 1n sght COf'tnuoualy? Yea No _ _:.,...._) _ What waa the condition of the alcy? o. B ri ght ~i) B right 7. IF you saw the obiect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN loc.oted os YO\.I look~d at the obre~t? (Circle One): a, In front of you In back of you c. To ytNr ri~t d. To your left Overhead f. D on't rttmemb.r FTO OCT 61 16.. Thle f"' euper .. ct.e PTD 164, Jul 11, which le obeolete. 8. IF yo~ sow the ob1ect (l, NIGttT, what did you not tee conceming the STARS and MO~? 8.1 S 1 A . fC trcle One): 8.2 MOON (C:irc:le 0,.): Bri.;.t MIOOnlaght b A few 'D. Dull moonlight No moonli~t - pitch cJ.I& Don't rentembet 9. What were tne weather condetians ot the tl"' you aaw tfot obJect? CLOUDS (C,de One): WEATHER (Circle Otte): ~ Fog, mist, or lo,;.t roin a. Clear aky c. Scattar .. d cltUd' . c. Modetote Of heavy rain d. Thi< ~ ~ heu-.y c:II)Ud Don't renmbet 10. The obi~ct oppeated; (Circle One). b. T rotuput ent @) A.a o light e , Don't ren:ember 11. If it appeared oa a light, waa-lt brighter than the brighteat atart? (Circle One): o. Brighter c. About the same d. Don't lcnow 12. r~ .dge of "' obiec:t were: ll. F u~ zy Of biurntd L ilce a bright atar Sharply out I ined Don't retrtlmber 13. Did ft,e obaect: (Circle One for each queation) o. Appo9t:Jr to '' atilt at O"'f tt,.? b. Sucia .. , iy ape.d up and rush away at any time? Don't ~now Don't len ow Don't lcnow Don't lcnow D011't lcnow Don't lcnow Don't lmow o()ltt !cnow c. 8realc up into porta Cf' explode? d . Give off smolce? e. Change bri~tnesa? f. Change shape? g. flash or fl iclcer? h. O i-tappeor and r~ppear? 14. Did the object cfi sappear while you were .1atch ing it? It so, how? 15. Did the object move behind !iomething at any time, particulllrly a cloud"! (Circle One}: P~n't Know. IF you .:mswefed '(( , thttn t11H ~hat it moved behind: 16. Did th object mOYe in front of ,~mething at any time, particularly o cloud? (Circle OneJ: Yes No IF you answered YES, th~ ttttl wll'lt 17 . Tell in a few word a the following things about the obittct: 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stkk at arm"~ length in lintt with a lmovm tJbie-ct a~ ~,. much of th obiect is covered by the head of the match. If you had prformed this experiment at thft tir:~; ,~i ~t.e sighting, how much of the ob;ect would have been covered by the match head? 19. Draw a ple,ure that wf II show the shape of the object or obiects. L:2bel and includ& in your sketch any cfetc.; lA of the abiect then you saw such oa wings, protruaions, etc., and eapecially exhaust troilt or vapor trails. Place on arrow beside the drawing to show th~ direction the obiect waa moving. . 20. Do you thinlc you can eatimote the speet.f of the object? (Circle One) Yea No.J IF you answered YES, then what speed would you ettirr.ate'f ------ .. - Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) Yes No -_... -_,-v<.J IF you answered YES, then how far awo.y would you say it was? .!_::.. -- ,.../ ..... ~;'1.,.. Where were you located when "'OU aow the oblect? (Circle One): o. Inside a btlil41i C5> In a car c. Outdoors d. In an airplane (type) 23. Were yo.~ (Circle One) a. In the businets section of a city? ~. lr, th~ residential s.-cti~a vi o city? @ In opon country~icfe? d. N"ar an airfield? e. Fl)'ing over a city? f. Fly;ns; over open country? 2~. IF you weN MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, then complete t~e folfowir.g question: 2~.1 What di,.cti~ were you RtoYing? (Circle One) South West Nor~heost d. Southeat f. Southwest h. Nor~w.at How fast were you mewing? miles per hour. 24.3 D id you ttop at tln'f tlrne whit. you were loolcing at the obiect? Did you ott"' the objec:r mrough any of the following? a. Eyegtaases Yes e. Blnocul~s Yea b. Sun glasaes Yes f-. Telescope Yea Windshield Theodolite' Window glass ,, or-1~r that you can give cu clear a pict\Jrtt oa possible of what yoo saw, describe in your ow" wonh a comMOf' obiect or obiects which, when placed up in the slcy, would give the same appearance as the ohiect wf,fch ) ' OU 10..., In the fellewl"' high the oltlect ahow how hlth the Miect when yev ,,,., It, P ne thet yeu It the ,.tftt ah Plc an ''J.." o" ,.,_, t:urv! ltM te ahew h the herll (allyllne) when yw ''''' aaw lt. Ploc r.1 "8., on the a:sme cur\'ecf line tt- l aM-Ie the horl1on (alcyllne) when ynu last 4CIW it. Place an 'A ' on the (Ompoa "I" on tht c.,..,, whe, you la1t the oi.,ect. 28 . Draw a pictufe that will ahow the motion that the obiect or obiecta made. Place an "A., at the begimai:1g ot 1he path, a "8" ot the encf of the path, and ahow C1ftY change a in direction during the ~oun. I 29. IF the,. wa MOR! THAN ON! obiect, th" how ware riter? :..:..']-~- ; Crow a plc:tute of how they were orrong.G, cand put on arrow to show the direction that they were trovvfing. 30. Hfte ,., ,.., ... ., thia, or a aimilor olict befwe. If 10 give dote or dettl on4 locttiOft elae with you at rt.e time you saw the olaiect? (Circle One) 31.1 IF you onewerM YES, ~cl they aee the object too? (Circle On) 31.2 PIMM liat their nam encl odclreaaea: 32. Pl .. give the fell TELE~HONE HUMBER ~ lfttllco .. "Y ... 41tfnl lnfcw,.tlort abowt youtaelf, Including any apeclal experfeMe, which might b. ,-rtiMnf When a~ to wftom cUd y041 rt that you hod ... ,. the object? o., Momh Y' letecl thit atlonnolre: ' 35. lnforNtl which you fl lnent ancl which Ia not ocle.,ately coverM in the 1p1clflc polnta of the quettlonnen or a namttlve exp ion ol yow alghtl"l