Enon Ohio — June 1967

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, Pi~OJECT l 0J73 RECORD 1. DATE TIM:: GROUP 2. LOCATION l O Jun 67 Enon, Ohio 10, CONCLUSION 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS INSUFFICmiT D .'rA FOR EV~U~TION . S. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY A~O ANALYSIS 10 seconds 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 9. PHYSICAL EVIOEUCE fTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) Prvlouo otllllnno oC thla Cot"C\ m '' b~ u ood. IIEI'I..Y TO OEJIIARTMENT O F THE AIR FORCE HEADQU A .. T E-.S I"'OJIII[IGN T E CHNO LOGY OIVI!SION I -'"C I GHT,.ATTa .. aDN AI .. I"O .. C I 8ASIE. OHIO .. !S .. 33 UFO Observati on, 10 J11ne 1967 Reference y(1ur unidentified observati on. The information 'Which we have received i s not sufficient f or a scienti f i c evaluat i on. Request you complete the attached FTD Form 164 and return i t in the envelope pr ovided. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force~ JAMES C. MANA'IT Colonel, USAF Direct or of Technology and Subs ystems F7D Form 164 v/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICA\. INFORMA"flOI'l This quostionnoirtl hu been pr.erporad s o that you can give the U.S. Air Force Ol much informatio n as possibl., conc.erning the unidentifio d aerial pheno1nenon that you h rJVu ol;n,Nnti. Pleasl!t try to an~wer as many questions os you pCissibly con. The information that yc:u givo ,.,;11 be us"d for r:uacrch purposes. Your nom~ will not b., used in conne,_tion with any st-:Jtemani:.:, conclu-sions, o r publication:s withou, your permissior.. Wo request this personal lnform~tion ~c that if it is dflem"d nec.,ssary, wa may contoc: y ou for further d3tails. Whan did you s.,e tho objuct? fime of ~Of: Mi nvt't ~ (C1rcle One): 3. lime Zone~: (Circle One): a. Ooyli!:Jhl So,ino b. Sto.,dard 4. Wh.,r~ WltrfJ yOY when you saw t he objec t ? Cit~ or T o ... n 5. How l ong wa' objer.t In sight? (Totol Ourollon) vO nrhll, c. ,ot very suro b. f-airly cortoin d. Just a guoss 5.2 Was object in sight continiJously? 7. IF ) ' OU :ow th" o!,jctct during DAYLIGHT, wt,r~ was th~ SU~I locct~d o.s you loc.~ed c:! th_, o::t.!:-:t? c o~ 'j.::il c. Toyourris;ht f. o.,nt r,rn~mb~r 8. IF ycu sow the objt~ct at NIGHT what did you notice concerning the STARS end MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): o. Bris}lt moonlight b Dull moonlight c. No moonlis}lt-p itch dork d. Don't romemb.r d. Don't remember 9. What wofe the weather condi:ion~ ct tho tim you saw the object? CLOUDS (Circle One): WEATHER (Circle One): a. Clear sl<y a. Dry Fog, mi.st, or light rain cott.,red clouds c. Moderato or heavy rain Thick or ht~ovy clouds d. Don' t remomber 10. The bJcct opPf.!orttd: (Circ/o One): d. As o light b. T ronEJporl)llt o. Don't tttm4tmber 11. If it appeared oa o light, was it brighter than the brightest star:s? (Circle One}: o. Bri~;htM c. About t he some d. Dcn't know 11. 1 C ompor., ~ightnttn to some common object: 12. The odg.,s of th~ objitc:t w,r~: (Circle Onij): o . Fuuy ot blurrtd b. Liko a bri!Jht stor c, Sharply ovtl lned d. Don't remctmber 13. Did tho object: a. Appear t o stand still a t orry time? b. S .. J J.,nl:~ .;ctotd up otJ rrn:, (.'f'ICiy ot On'l iim:)? c. Brea!c up into porta or uplo<h? d. Giv~ off smoke? o. Chon:J" bri~tneu? f. ChqPgo s hape? (Circle One for ooch question) OQtl't know Don't know <1'1o-- Don't know Don't !mow Don't know No Don' t l<now Did the object disappear whi ld you were .totching it? If s o, ltow? 15. Did the object move behind something a t a ny time, pa rticui<Jrly o cloud'? ( C ire/a One): Don't Know. IF you .:mswered Yf.:S, th<m tall ~hot it moved boh ind; 16. Did tho ob;oet move in fr ont of Mmathing at any t ime, partic ul arly a cloud? (Circle One): Yes 6> Dn't Know. IF you answere d YES, th~ tft!J wi;<JI 17 . Toll tn a f,w words the following things a bout the objec t : 18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold o match stick a t a rm' s length in linu with a known ubjoct and n'lt{, mvch of thtt ob;.;cr ;, covered by the he a d of the l'(latch. If you ha d pt!rfOrr:led this exper iment a t th e ti""~ of ~I.e sightir.g, how muc h o f the objec t would hav., been covered by th., ma tc h head? 19. Draw a pic~ur~t rhu t will s how the sha pe of tho obje ct or ofljects . Lobel and include in y our s ketch any datoih of the o b jec:t toot you s o w -such as wing s , protrusions, etc., and eapecially exhaust trailt or vapor t rolls. Place on arrow beside the drawing to sho w tho direction the object was moving 20. Do yoJ think y ou can tJs timote rho speed of the object? (Circle One) Yes ~ I F you onswerod YES, then what spead would yCiu estin-.ote'! -------_ 21. Do you think you con estimate how for away from youth~ object was? (C irclo One) IF you answered YES, th e n how for away would you say it was? ----------- 22. Where were you locotttd when you sow the objttct ? (Circle One): o. Inside a building b. In o cor @Outd oor s d. In o n airplane (type) 23 . Were you (Circ/o One) a. in the busino-ss section o f o city? $1r, the residential suct;c,,l "' cct!:t't;i c . In opt..n country~ide? d. Nt>or on airfield? e. Fl)'ing over a city? f. Fly;nli ovor open country? 24. IF y ou wore MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or o ther vehicle a t tho t irne, then complete t~:. followir,g questions: 24.1 What d1rection were you moving? (Circlet One) e. Sout h \ b. N<Ythoo , t d. South toosr f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 Ho..., fast went y ou movi11g? -Jmiles per h oor. 24.3 Oi d y ou sto!) a t any t ime whlls y ou wor$ looldng at the o b jac:? ( C:rc!tt One } Eyttg lonel Yes Binoculars b. Sun glJH"I Yes No f. T eleseope Windshie ld Theodolite Window gloss Yes No h. 26. In orJ.H ti1ot f Ov c: n givo cu .:!J 1r 1.1 p1cbu H pos.l.Sie of what you sa w, de-sc ribe m y o ur o wn word.J o c onmcr. object or objoch which, when placed up in the s ky, would give tho :soma appearance at tha o bj!Jct which ) 'OU ta\>t In the following alceteh, lmo9ln that you ore ot th point :shown. P l<'c on '' J.." on tht r.urv.-,{ I iru. to 1how ho~ high the objct woa abOYe the horlzcn (akyllne) when yc.u flr3t sow U. Place ll "B" on th e l:l~M cur.,.~d l ine'(' 1how how high the objct was abov the horizon (skyline) when you la3t ~ow it. Place un "A! ' on the compou when you llr~t aaw It, Place a "B" on th c:ompon where you loJt aaw thtt ohjc:t. 28 . Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects modo. P.loco on "A" at the beglnnlna ot l'he path, a "B at the end of the path, and ahow any changes in direction during the covru. 29. IF the'* was MCRE THAN ONE ob!ect the n how many were mer? _,\'-------- Draw a ~!c.,.Jt1J of ho~ th.y w,, arranged, and put on arrow to ~how tha direction that thoy were trovvling 30. Have you rver seen this, or a simi lor object bofero, If :so liive dote or dol~' ond location. 31. Was a nyone else with you at th~ time you :.ow the object? IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) Plean l ist their names and od 32. P lease. giv t he following Information about yaura.lf: TELEPHONE }-nJMBE Jndic:at any additional Information about yovrulf, Including an y s p""lol experl~nce, which might b. p4trtlnenr . When a nd t o whom d id you r0port that you had eeen t he object? 34. Date you compltd this c;uestlonnalre: Ooy Mo~ttt! 35. lnformatlcn which you f,ul .,.rtlnent and which I~ not adquately covered in the apeclflc point:) of th questionnaire or a narrative explanation of your lighting. Cou.S:~J .