Youngstown Ohio — April 1967

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Keywords: circle, iysir, tctontt, thinrl, cln11d, 15w8ted, obifllct, omthinq, nrtir, bwino, oefrwn, detctb, s1imot_, jnttc, otrrield, flyrn, questron, nodheost, jmmil, inrbhield, noair, begmnmg, durng, lccse, r_j_lua
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I. i'l.l1'r'.FR OF OOJ ECTS '>. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION I _2 1 h co:-.cts I t .. 1 fPE OF OASERVATION Gro nd li~'tnl. t,. F'tiOTOS r IYSir:.\L EVIDENCE II. ORIEF SWI.'tiARY AND ANALYSIS Obj -.:ct ap"t::~or~d hs n l'l<> h blu'-, 1~oin1 out. p~"ar"'c.l i):!!li.nd a buildi:'lh. I rt) 'irp .\ J 0329 (TOE) rr~vlon <~tctontt ,c :t.tl '"""' m~t b u a ott ll. D1t1 tn., ob1oc l dl':l.lO'}N' wht:~ yo11 ...,.,,., wotch,,a it? J! ~.,.how? 13. Did th-t obi~t:t mov~ b-thinrl 5t>ml'l?hi.,o o t any timft, P"rtic-ul'lrly a cln11d? ( C trcle One): IF you 0'15W8ted YES, then t., l l whot it mov ed ~h i.,d; 16 . Dtd t he obifllct mcv., in front or c;omthinq n t O'lY j-j .... .,, :>nrtir.ulcrly 0 c ll'lld? (C irc/e One): ({i5) No 17. T " II in a f,..w word'\ th~ fol bwino things abou t he obj.ect; o. Sound /Yl. (:./ _\;!..Q-y<.cvz.ct 18. W"! wish to know th" on~ulor siz~. Hold o match ~tick a t arm' s l.,nc;th in line with o kn.,""n obi~t ond not ! now t muc h o f t h!t obiect i.s cov~red bv ~h e he nd of the match. If y<'U hnd oefrwn.,d this e'<!:>"'r i'Tl "lt :'1' tta ti~ -:;,r t:.,; I sighting, ho"" muc h of th., obiect W'1uld hove bee n covered by the match head? ...... /.--6 ~ ,I:..Ct-l..C(. Dr a w a picture that will show the shape o f the object or objects. Lo~l and include in your s ketch al'lY detctb of th object that you s o w s uch os w ings, protrusions, etc., and esp ecially e.choust t rails o r v apOf trails. Place on a rrow besid e th e d ra wing to show the d irection the o b je c t was moving. 20. De y.:>..; thin'< you con o'\timot c thn """"'d of the ob;.,ct? IF Y"'' o.ts ..,<'!red YES, then what spe-,d woulri you e:s1imot_? 21. Do yov th io1k ycu COol o Hi mote how fo r awoy from y o u thH cbtec 1 wo "? (Circle One) If you onswf!red YES, lhen how for c~oy would you soy it was ? } :t ~ -fi.\4.....,:.. , 22. Wh_, ., were yov locot.,d when yeo s o ., tt-~ ob!ect? (C 1rc !e One): o. lnsid., o building b. In a cor <:OiL cl~i:l d. 1,, on oirplon& (type) 23. Wer'l you (Ctrcl~ One) a. In r!1t-T bu ; mes !>ectt'n of o cit'/? ( n...:tP:the ro.>td>Jnttc l s c t i'n o t o ci.y). c. In op~n countrysrde? d. Nenr ''" otrrield? e. Flyrn~ o v " c d:y? f. Flying over cOi"n r.ountry? 2J. If you \olcre MOVING IN AN AUTO"OBILE o r ether V!)hide o t tl,e tir.1e, t~,, com;>lete t!n following questron~: 24. 1 Whor dir,..ction \<~er~ you movir.t;? (Circle One) c. East c. South b. Nodheost f. South w~ s 21.2 How fast w r y.:>u moving? ...Jmmil:s ptH hour. 24.3 D id you stop a t any time wh i 1-. yoJ Vf':!!ro looking a t the object? (C irt: le One) Yes No 25. Did you ob:serv~t th" objsct through any of the follow i nq? o. Eyeglasses Yes N,::> Binocula rs Yes Sun qll'ls:s.,s f. Telescope c. ~inrbhield Yes Th .. odo I its Yes Vindow glcH Yes In N'"~r that yov con giv-e as cle~r o pr::tur~ as possibl e of wh a t yov sc..,, d~scrt~ .n y our o wn words o col'1non obitc or obj.,ct:s "'rlich, when ;>lac,d uo in rha sky, would gtve the scm~ ooo-orance ash~ o':,ject which you sow .! i.l. l1 tn J rollow ing sk:tch, :.noair~ th~t y~u c.'! c r :" pain: 1-v "'' i': .. 'Jr A h Jh t h e obJec t was n!J,..ve the horrzon {skylin:) when ~:ou lor~t '>'lW ; I Ploc .. ~ show how h igh t h" ob,.,ct was above t!.:.: horizon (sky ll'11l) when y ou oO:> t sa ... tl wh .. n you f,r~t w i L Ploce a "B" on t~ e compass wh'.:lre y ou lost so .w tl,~ oo .. ct. 28. l.lrow a p i.:ture that will show the mot 1on that the object or objec t s mode. Place on "A" a t t h e begmnmg of t h e pcth, o "E.S" at the e"d of the path, and show any change s in d rrect r on durng th~ course. 29. If th~re was MORE T HAN ONE object, then how many were th~re? Draw o pict ure of how they were a rranged, o n3 put a n crrow to show the direct ron tha t t hey were traveling . r:r \J :; t&Tlfl"":r Wo:: nnyon;, clsb w it h y ou ot the t il"lo you ~cw tn e o bject ? (C~rcl& OnoJ) 31.1 IF you on.sw.,ud YE S , did the; s o., tl--o~j c t too? (Circle Ono) 31.2 P loose li'lt t httir n a mes o nd addressos: ~!' l.n..-v f 1 32. P lccse giv~ the folll)wing in formation cbcut your s e lf: r_j_LUA.'-' TELEPHONE NW.13;: lr.dicate n'ly 'Jddit iona l informat ion abo ut y-,urself, includ ing any spoc ral -.J~tperr nee, whic h nigh f be pe rt m.! 3 4 . Dote y ou completed thi:s questionnaire : 35. Information which you f1tctl pertinen t ond which is not a de quately covered in t he specific points of the e,tionnoire Of a narrative el(pla noti-:~n of your sighting ? o'OOS.!C. oeen ma<le, 1 t appears you probabl.! observed an 'UlU!iue.lly bright ~teor. The description, fli~t cr~roc ristics, e-;c sre very consisten~ wi~ that of~ meteor ocservation. Ir.closed is scme information vhich shou1d 'le of i.!lterest. .Blue Book D"':PA~TM=:NT OF TH= 1\IR rORC::: WRIGHT PATTER.SO N AIR FO;~ca: :JA51!:. OHIO 4 .33 TDET/T.JFO UFO Observati on, 1;. Apr 67 Youngs town, Ohio lt-450 2 Refe rence Y~'ur uniden":ified observation. The information ..,hich we have received i s not sufficient f or a scientific evaluati on. Request you complete the attach ed F'l'D Form 164 and return it in the envelope provi.J,~d. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. .r ........ IES C. l-1ANATI', Colonel, USAF of TechnolO&Y and SUbsys t ems F~D For m 164 w/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION This questionnaire has been prepared s o that you con gve the U.S. Air Force a~ much informatio n a:; possible concerning t he unidentified aerial phenomenon that yo u hove observed. Please try t o onswor as many qu!!stions as you p ossibly con. The information tha t you give will bo used for research purposes. Your nome will not b'! used in conne c t io n w ith any statements, ccnclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this petsonol i1"1forr.1otion so that if it is d eemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. '.Vhcn did you see t h e object ? 2. T i r.1e o f d o y : ~ H?vr 1-\inu tes (C~rclc One): O.:ly Mont h 3. T i: ne Zone: (Circle One): '.!n tro I (Circle On e): a. Doylght Sov1ny b.~tondcij:s:ll 4. Where were you when you sow the obj.,c t ? Nearest Postal Address 5. how long was object in sight? (Total Du r cton) c . ~lot very sure b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess Sto te or County 5.'2 \~os object in s ight cc.ntinuously? 6. Whnr .YOS th~ condition of the sky? o . B r i ght 7. IF you ~cw t h e object dur in g DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locnted oc; y o u loo <ed ot th o~j~cr? (Circle One): o. )1' front of you b. In bock o f yov c . To y our r ight ;~To your ttjt) e . Ovcrfie;:xf f. Don't remem~er b. Dull moortl1ght c. ~lo moo11lrq\.t p i t::h dcrk d. Don' t r err.emS.,H d. Don' t n:111emlur 9 . r\nJI wt>re th~ wen th " r condition<: a t the t11n e you s o w the obtect ? CL UJOS (Circle Q.,r! 1: o . (ll'or :.ky d . Thick o r h~ovy clouds b . Foa, no~t, cor light ,.,,n c . ,,1rd rofp or lo"nvy roon e. o,n' t ro.:rt:nb:r 10. The obj~ct oppeo r.,d: (C~rc:: On"'): b. T cn<:p"renl e . Don' t r"rrer-be r c . V a po r Hot cpo!:orcd .,,. o li;;~t, wos of b:ighter ~non th~ brighte.t c;fors' {Crrr-1.: One). a . Br i Jhte r b. D iniT'e r d . Don' know 1 1.1 Co;-,pcre b r igt,tn,.ss I> s ome c,mr~n 12. TO.,e edges of ,:,., obi~ct wer~: ((,cl~ On'!) o. Fux:;:y o r blu-r~"~ bc rl(:-o-:jr,~nt s~ c . Sn.Jrnly out I '"'ed d . Don' t remenbe r 13. Di t h : ooject n. \ :leor ~o str-nd ~to'l o t tny t ilT''!? b . .>ud~enly :. ~d u~ and rt..sh ow'ly of any t i""' ... ? <.. 'lr-,cl up mto ;>crt.-._, eAp!.;od . ? c. (! anse bro']ltn ... ~s? f. ChanJc sh:l~? O Flr:,h or f lock r? h. D1 oppt-r.r ond rec::>.,eor ? D n ' t k.,ow Don'r lcnow I) on ' t !-now