PROJ ECT 10073 RECORD -~'?UP 2. LOCATION l 'J,J:tn 1. 1-l(l,i'.f r. OF GSJECTS , , .. i l'?E OF On5cRVATION 1 ? . rrlYSIC AL :::v.?:ooJCc 10. CONCLUSION Aiil,.,iV,FT r:ol to j nrlic;te oh.iccL could not ha.re bee;i nr. ~:vi i L"'l"l:\ll"\ rl'n:r. bt'iP,hL t o Jj:. 1(~\ll'cl. ned .. ll~h O:"i(l -~. 0.--;~rJ!':l' \'m: wntchin~ TV \-lh~"n h~ h ~'it'l cJ uoj s~ Ollt<'lid~ like ~-~ t-:-l nr; o f )orf, firecr :\cl:ern p o;)p l nr, , hot u p to look out .... :~'low and sjght ... d object . Object flew in a ntr;o.ight cour::; (. 20. Do you think you con estimatt thl!l spo~td of the objoct ? (Circle One) 'Yes No I F you ar..;wer~d YES, then what speed would you o~timat...,? ~:::-(.,_ 22. Wh~re .,..:~ you locateci when yov sow the object ? 23. Were you (Circle One) tn.\iO" ;:: building OutdO"....rs In .on ~ir:>lc.:ne (type) a . In the busin~ss sectio n of o c ity? h. !:1 the rosid~ntiol s.,ction of o ci~y? , c . In open countrysid<:? ( fl.:::--rvJ d. Neor c:n airfield? " F lying ov:r o city? f. F ly ing over Oj>~n country? 24. IF you W"!': MOVING IN AN AUTOMOB!LE or other ve!,i::le at the ti1.1e, then com;>letc ~ho following questions: 2~. i rrh.:; diroction were you movi1g? (Circle One) a . .Jor1h c . Eost c. South g . w t d. South~oct f. Southwes t h . Northwest 24.2 Ho..r rest were you moving? _r iles per hour. :14.3 Did y::>u stop a t any time whil!! you wem~ looking at the object? 25. D id y:>u c~'i~'''.! t~e object throJ~:1 cny of the following? Binoculars Yes No Telescope Yes No Theodolite J Yps N~ dl 26. In order -.:: ::tJ :on give os cl~or o p icture O$ possibb of wha t you l>ow, dDscribe in your own words a common objl)ct or o!:~c=~ which, when placed up in th~ sky , would giv_y the sam' apP"aroncf:.OS the o~ject which you sow. 27. In the following s,ketch, imogir'!'l that you r.re a t I he point shown. Ploc~ 0 1 "A" on th:t <:lrv~d I in" lo :othow how high the obj-,ct wos above the h orizon (skyline) whon y ou first sow it. Ploco o "l)" on the !loam~ cuJvf'ld lint~ to show how hi:h th e object was above the horizon (skylin3) whe n y ou lost sow it. Piece on "A" on the compoH when y ou !1~::. t :.~w it. Plac~ o " B " on the compass where y ou lost saw tl1c object. l 28. Draw o picture thot will show t he mort on 1hot th-e object or obje c t s mode. Place on " A" ot the b~ginning of the p::th, o "~ ., the end of the p~th, c,.:! show any c hange:; in direction during tht. cours~. ' 29. IF th~re ,..~!> ""C~E THAN ONE ob;~ct, then how many were there? _ ~J1J ....-67 ,c~fi--" Drew o :::: .:r.,. ;:; 1:>W t hey wer~ :rc,9e~, on.:! put on a rr ow to show the di rect ion t ha t they wart! traveling. 30. Hove you cvor uen thi::s, oro ~imi lor obj.,ct bafor~Jt. If so oivd do ttt or ciotul onJ locotior. 31. Was o:1yor1: -:lse wi~h you at th~ time you sow the objuct ? (Circle One) 31.1 IF ;:;1.! o n:;w.=ud YES, did t hey HI& th~ object t oo? (Circlo Ono) 32. Please gi"~ the followi information about yourse lf: First Nome C ity Zono TELE?HC:~= tWMB ll~dic-::te a-:---:ddit ionof information o!:>o ... t y ourself, including any special oxperi~nco, which might~ pertinent . 33. Whe n and to ...-!..:-n di d you re p ort that you h od :;eel~ tho obj~ct? ~1 /... L ~?..<.~/:!..(?~} Da y Month Year UNCLASSifiED DIPUTM~HT Of n!E AI. fORe STAff MESSAGE BllHCH INCOMING h\ESSAGE !='.I::C- 4 INFO: XOP- 1 , XOPX-2, SAFOS- 3 , NIN-7, DIA- l SMB A3C~CBVB155 PTTU J;.v RUCIFLA0029 1112012-UUUU--RUEOHQA. ZU~ UU.!~U C M 2 7 S P T G P S E L FR 10 G E A F 8 M I C H 0 R UW M F V A I A 0 C R UCIRTA/ 34AO CUSTER AFS MICHV R UE 0 M A r\ I 1 A F S T E WAR T A F B N Y ::JFIFi rTO WPAFB OH R UE 0 H QA I C SA F RUED H QA I 0 SA F ZENIUNI V OF COLORADO BOll.OER COLO UNCLAS iCBOT 29020 APR 67. (19) ADV CY DIA FOR SAF-Jl, AfROC, TOETP., AOCI O, 1AFCIO, 34CIO A-I.U OR. CONDON AT UN I V Or : :LOqADO. SUBJ~Ci: UFO REPORT. ( 2 ) A P PR 'J X SAME S I Z E A S FULl M 0 0 N < 3) R E 0 D i S ~ OR AN GE UNCLASSJFiED UHClASSiflED Df,.~:UM!4T OF THE Ali FORCE STAfF tUSS;\Gl DWOf IHCO~IHG f.\ESS.AGE (6) LARGE, PULSAT lNG AT APPROX 1 SEC I NTERVALS FROM BR IGHT T O 0 IMQ PAGE 2 Rl.i~IFLA0029 UNQAS < 9) 03JECT APPEARED T O BE APPR OX. 200 YO s. FROM OBSERVER AND B. 0 ESCR I PT I ON OF CO~ SE Of OBJECT: (1) WHIL J,\TCHING T.V. O~SERVER HEARD NOISE OUTSIDE L IKE A AND SIGHTC:J OBJOCT. OBJ::CT MADE NO FURTHER NOISE. IT I S NOT OETERtAI~JEL: I F NOISE WAS S::riNIT ELY ASSOCIATED WITH OBJECT . (5) BEHING ..: s:::s A ND TREES T O WEST. t . MANNC:R Or C3SERVAT I ON: AFHO JAH., 0-309C UHClAS51flED UNCLASSIFIED Dfr.UTMtHT OF THE All FORe! STAff IAE.SUGI BWOf INCOMING t.USs.\Gf ( 1) Grt Ou'IO V I SUAL o. T JME A~:D DATE OF SIGHT lNG: PAGE 3 RJCIFLA0029 UNCLAS E. L OCATION OF OBSERVER : 2 M ILES WEST OF ROCHESTER, M I CHIGAN. F . IO~NT:rYING INFORMAl ION ON OBSERVERS: , ROCH::STER, MICHIGAN. HOUSEWIFE, COLLEGE EOUCA- T JON, RL fABLE WITNESS. ALSO SEEN BY SON AGE 19. G. W C. AT H:?. A ND W I tll S-AL 0 FT C 0 NO IT I 0 N S : (1) CLE.~?., POSSIBLY SLIGHT HAZY CONDITION. (2) SL;~P~CE-340 OEGRE~S AT 6 KNOTS, 6 ,000'-350 DEGREES AT (3) 4,800'SC~TTEREO U~CUSSJfiED C6 ) NO T-.:....JOERSTORMS UNCLASSif!~O DlPUT~iHT Of THE AIR FORa STAH A\USAGI !lU>fOf INCOMING tAilSAGE C7) SH~0-1:; TEMPERATURE INVERSION AT 4 , aoo ?,\GE It RCCIFLA0029 UNCLAS Pg I~ o f 4 K. CHIt F BASE OPS & T NG iJ IV, R .\'/. NYL S , MAJOR, 1CBOT, SEL FR 10 GE 2 1 181 Olr:::CTION OF FL IGhi <CROSS WINO>, TIME OF S IGHT lNG, OESCRI?i iJN OF ONJECT A\i) OaJECTS STEAD INESS OF COLRSE PRECLLOE BALLOON T H::c:A Y. IN OBSERVERS OWN WORDS "OBJECT PRO- GRESSE: ~:..;NLY AND PUR:>2S::FULLY PAST MY HOUSE AS I F CONTROLLED, IT SEEMED i O <NON WHERE I T XAS GOING". J 4fiil ., U~CLASSJfiEO DEPARTMENT OF THE AiR FORCE HEADQUARTER5 FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION C AF3C) WRIGHTPATTER!!ION AIR FO~C I!IA~I!:. OHIO 4:1A33 tJ':'~ Observati on , 19 Apr 67 ?::'erence y~1ur unidentified observation. The inforrr.ation which v-:: have received is not. sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ?::guest you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return it in !:.~e envelope provi1=d. Thank you for reportins your observation to the Air Force. : . .:!'ifES C. MANATr, Colonel, USAF D::.rector of Technology and Subsystems F~D Form 164 w/envelope U.S. AI R FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T,.i s ques tionnoir'! has been p repared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as muc h infc-'"" .,~ .=s possiblt concerning the unid n tifiod ce.rio l phenomenon that you hove ob~6rved. P ' ::: ... ~ to OM;wer as many questions os you possibly con. The information that you give will :., ... ~-ior research purposes. Your nome will not be use d in connection with any statements, c:::n:: ._;ens , o r publications w ithout your permission. We request this p orsonol information so t!-:;t t is d;,emed necesscr>, w e may contact you for further details . 1. When j,~ y:..; see the object? D~y Month Yeor (Circle One): rc;, tos.~::!_:f~ c. Mov:-l::~in d. Pc::it..: 4. !'1-~e~ we~ f OU w hen you ,..:::;s object in sight ? ( 7 o :: D"Jrotion) c. Ce;toi;, c . Bright :,, Cloudy 2. T i r.,e or day: Mi nu '"' s (C irclc One): (Circle One): a. Day li_ght Soviny -Standard-~ City or Town , a:-13rlgnf" br-CIOtJdy Stot~ or County Minutes Seconds 7. IF you s o.., r!,e cbject during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locoted as y o u look""d o t the object? (Circle 01"e ' : o. In front o f y o u ~. In bock of you c. To you r right d . To y o u r le ft f. D o n ' t remember I:L~ IF yo u S\lW the object a t NIGHT, wiHt dirt you nolic concerning the ~TAI<S und MOON? 8.1 STARS (Ctrcle One): 8.2 MOON (Ctrcf:: o,~): a. Bright moonlight b. Dull moonlight Cc i~O"moonfl!:lht ffl-10 d. De~.' r remem~r d. Don't rcmemLer 9 . \'tha t we e-.~e weothar conditions a t the time y ou sow the object ? CL OUOS :: r:ie One). I'VE ATHER ( C ircfc One): b. l'"og, mis t, or l ight rain c . :.'iociP.rotc or heovy rain d. Thick c. "eovy clouds d. Snow e . Don ' t rrm!'mh<:r 10. The object t;:?peored: (Circl~ One): !:>. To;s::-::~nt e. Don't remember c . 'I ooor 11. !f i t oppeor~d as a l ight, was it brigl,ter then th e brightest stars? (Circle One): The c~;~s ~! l:,e oSjcc t were: (Ci-cle ->~ '. ~zy or Slu-~c_ \ =>. L TI; o bri:;;ht ~tcr ::. Shor!"IY out!h ::! c. Ahout the some d. Don' t know o. A;:>pecr ~o ~..,.j stil l a t a ny time? b. Suddenly .o :.,. ~d u p and rvsh away o t any t iml)? c. Bre::I~ u;:: - o ;:>art:; or elCpl.xle? c. Chon; .: .:r,:ntness? g. Flash or f.,c~er? h. D i soppe or r:n:l reuppeor? Don't know Don't know Don' t know Don't know Don't kno w Don' t know 14. Did tho obi~ct di~ooo~Of' while you werft watching it? If so. how? Don't Know. IF you c.:n,.war~d YES, th..,n tell who t Do n ' t Know, I F you ono;w"r"!td YES, then tel I wht:l T t~li j., :: f .. w wore!~ th" f"jJ.,winq thi.-.:,s ohou~ tho obj~ct:. , wish;:) know th~ an~ulor siz:~. W:>l:l a match stick at arm' s lenpth in line with CJ knnwn object ond not~ how nw:~ o: ; e object i!'i covered bv ........ n-,nd of the mott:h. If yC\u hod p-,rfcrml'ld this ex~rim1'1.,t <'t th'l tin'!! o f the s i ?!i'i'lc:;,; ..., much of the obie~ r ....,..,ufd hove been covered by t he match head? 19. Drew a~.:-..;" -.=r will sho...-r:-~ :;,::;>e of the object o r objects. Lobel and include in your :.ke tch any details o! r'1~ ~ -:t ,: . ;~ou sow sud ::s "" '":!~,protrusions, etc . , and especially exhau s t t rail s or vapor t rails.