Appleton Wisconsin — July 1967

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD f 1. DA Tl: TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION ~ l . SOlJRCE ti. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S . LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5 -10 Seconda 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION G:onnd -V ieu.al t 7. COURSE 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 10. CONCLUSION Sightingc Other (HOAX) Photoal Other {~UIJ. V~ MAim OBJECT) Photo Analysis detenoined the object to ba l -lt5 tt in die:netor and a J~' 15 tt awav. 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS The observer si~ted a yellow objGct that he said looked liek putting tvo bola tcgeather. The object atopped and hovored and the observer managed to photograph it. Ha 03timated its diGmeter to be 100 -200 tt and stated it waa lower then an' iotl~t aircratt. '!.1. HAVa VOIJ t.:V&A 94~M THU O R A SIM" .. A" PHE::iOM~NOM di,O'tl? U. WAS ANYONIE WITH YOU AT TH! TIMI YOU SAW THE PH!NOMIMONt 0 YE! (il~"NO. IF vEs. 010 THEY SE IT TOO' QYIU 0 NO. ~r~AL INI'ORMATION IMCLUDIMG OCCUPATION AND .ANY EXPE .. II!NCI! WHICH "'AY BE PERTINENT. 25. WHEN ANO TO WHOM 010 YOU REPORT THAT YOU H"O SIGHTED THIS PHENOMENON? :z~:cr. / I I;; " oAv MONTH / 26 . OATE YOU CONPLETEO T~IS QU~S IOHNAIR. PAGE 8 OF 9 PAGES 27 I N FO~MATION ~'1iCH YOU F 1::-:El.. I S PER TIN EN T IUT WHICH I S NOT ~O~QU ATEt.. Y C O\tE"'EO N T>11~ Qv eSTIONNAIRE, ~L TE .. NATIVEL.Y PROVIDE A NARRATIV !: !XPL.~NATION OF THE SIGHTING ~rst s rr Type and mak.e of camera 2. Type, focal length, Brand and type of film Filters used 110 Was tripod or solid stand used 8. Was "panning" used y~e~ 9 Exact direction cemera vas pointing with relation to tr-..1e North) and its angle with respect to the ground. 10. If supplemental information is unobtainable, the minimum camera data required are the type of camera, and the smallest and largest "f" s top and shutter speed readings of the camera. TDPl' (Uto) Maj Quintanilla/70916/mhs/17 UFO Observation & Photographs. Reference your unidentUied flying object (UF'O) observation l July 1967 and subsequent photographs. On 17 October 1967 ve. requested that you cou1plete-an Air Force reporting tozs:n on your_.,observation; ~ date, -we have .. not -received it. We are inclosing ou nev~est1onna1re, AP lor.a~117, and anothe r photographic sheet, 1n the hopes that you \iill: "complete and. return the forms to our..otf1ce. We--cannot propercy ~valuate .your sighting \Tithout: this 1'henk ~yOu_. tor your assistance' in' this matter ~ANILLA, Jr, Major,. USAF Aerial Pbenomene Of~ice. apace Technologies Division ... ~."? AF Form 117 w/envelope Photo De. ta Sheet Production Directorate ... : .. - :.~ .. lft&.V TO TDPI' (UFO) DEPARTMENT OF TH!: AIR trOACE HEADQUA~T 5 F 07fEIGN T2CH NOL.OGV OIVISH)N ( ,, F 9 C 1 WRIOHT-PATTER50N AI .. FORCE: BASE. OMIO A5433 UFO Observation & Photographs, 7 July 1967 Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 1. Reference your unidentified flying object (UFO) observation of 7 July 1967 and subsequent photographs. On 17 October 1967, we requested that you complete an Air Force reporting form on your observation; to date, we have not received it. We are inclosing our new questionnaire, AF Form 117, and another photographic data sheet, in the hopes that you will complete and return the forms to our office. We cannot properly evaluate your sighting without this additional information. 2. Thank you for your a ssistance in this matter .L&.L.In "'-J r, Na j or Chief, erial Pheno~ena Office Aerospace Technologies Division Production Directorate 1. AF Form 117 w/envelope 2. Ph.oto Data Sheet TDE'l'/UPO (Maj. Quintanilla/70916/j&t/13 U!~ Observation ot July l.". .We: need additional into regarding your 7 July 1967 sighting. Wbuld you please complete the inclosed. lTD lbz~ 164 and photo-data sheet: returx:i.them to this office in the inclos e d envelope 2~ ~r photo-analysis has been completed on your sigb.ting, your print,_. Iiega ti ve ; end an 8 X 10 enlnrgem~nt vill. b e :return.ed to you . Request~ reason.w~y. negative .-was c:ut.along the edge \lhere the U:F'O you 'lor ~porting yoilr sighting ,to .the .A1.r !I.AN.A'l'.r , : Colonel, USAF of Technology and Subsystems Photo Shee-t, UJO Observation~ Photo~tr . 1;.' JQar 'mideat1:tied obaervat1oa and quent pbotogra:phS o~ ~ Ju.J.7 1967.~ .;::Pt~to . . baa been acco pllahed w:1 th the follov- --: ~:~--~.:~ t: tbat the, "u.ilidentit'ied object" is part,ialli viail,tle .along the .le:tt ot the negative# and that. the imagery is . UO~:-~e resul ot: double'expoaure or retouching. '!be obJeet is. DOt .. ~ via1'ble: in' ita:.en"tirety due. tc),the tact. that about 1/5 ~ch bas been ... ( crQPped...from. the le:ft margiD.~ o~t the negative. The obJect appears to .. Qei:.,Dnetricai:aiJ.d it therefore could .. be assumed that about 80 percent . or.-~ta i1nageey.remains ... : Also imaged is a TV antenna which extenda ~ .. the cente~ of tbe bottolll edge o-r the negat1 alnaost to the center o~: the foxnat. .. Source indicates the antenna is attached to his neisbbor's ob had the l00-200 foot diameter (aa stated bad.,.to be 80o-l,.6oo teet from. the ean.era <W".