Baudette Minnesota — August 1967

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Keywords: baudette, circle, object, obiect, duluth, questi, circl, vaservation, ptictc5, flashlicht, bctforu, dclt_, yotjrr, rienca, ekplonoti, tiuzyuw, bojloer, ccndoo, 2cfi7, epdtwdit, cuiicii, cleark, isuii, oeglees, 692no
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PROJECT 10073 RECO~D 2. LOCATION f.!innesot.~ NUt~ fl. E: R 0 F 0 5 J E C TS Lc~GTh Of vaSERVATION i: CO.uRSE EJ. PtiCTC5 10. CONCLUSION :;o C.a -cu t o indicn tc object could not have been un aircraft . 11. BRI E f SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Oo~eC"'l. wns round. oval shaped, and vr~i tc in c olor. T'nc brich .. ne~s of it. vTar> like the bcc.rn of a ciant flashlicht. Ooj~ct h e~ exhaust trail comin~ from it. Object flashed and 30. H\lve you evetr een this, oro similar obj1.1ct bctforu. If JO gi v.t dClt_, cr dn t .. l l u.d iuc\sii~ 31. Wo~ anyone ~: s" with you at the f im~ you saw th" obj3ct? ( Circl" One) 31.1 I~ ..,.01., on~werod YES, did th~y !:e~ the object too? (Circl~ One) 31.2 Pie., list their name$ and oddro 32. Pleas"' giv~ the following in formation obout yourself: TE LE ?HC\...E NUMBER tndi:c t e o-':" .1:id itional information c bou t yotJrr.<"tlf, including a ny sp.~cinl O;.{p .!rienca, which might ~ p~rtinent. Whan and to w !,orn d id y(')u report that you hod se~n th~ ob j:>ct? Doy Month Yeor 34. Dote you completed this questionnaire: 35. lnformoti O" w~tch you feel pertinent and which is not adequa!ely covered in the specific points of th~ , questi oni'Oi & :>r a narrative eKplonoti'ln of your sighting ACTION: RDC-4, INFO: XOP-1, XOPX-2 SAFOS-3, DIL-1 (12) ADV CY DIA gt1 B E074?TiUZYUW RUC I H/.03834 2230445-UUUU--RUEF'HQA. n.1 6 92N D RAO SQ BAUDETTE AF S ~!.I N RUC I tJ::J.~/ 29 'itJ AD IV DULUTH I AP IN~ RJ ~F HQW C SAF" INr 0 nU .i? A.V DR C ~000 UN IVERS I TY Cf C Q.. OOOA BOJLOER Ca. OOOA L'NCLAS 692-CAC 08107, AUG 1967. SU9J: Sl GiTING. F<R: TOETR, 1fRD, SAF-CI. I NF() DR. CCNDOO. BASK~T ~LL 6. S Cll 0 BALL, 'HI TH HALL Ot AP'HQ .IAN o-so.c AFIU: 2Cfi7 4 p. 1. WALK H~G iN THAT 01 RECTI tlJ. P.AGE TWO RUC l H~J~834 UNCLAS HD-iS :i DEGREES L;. STR! G1T NAR2 ON PATH. 5. Qj i Cf ll NE rJ S I GHT D'EPDTWDIT Cf YHI All RICI SiDf CUIICII F.. 1. I N fRCNi CF REC HALL 6:J2 D R~OAR SAGE, BAUDETTE AfS, MINN. AI'HQ .IAH o-308C F\;.CAR~ (SAGE> PERSQ'.JNEL CLEARK. ~Ar '!H~Et. !it .. 'Cit"-40983\ UNCLAS ~tan: ~ISUII 7. ?LUS 4 CC:~EES, PLUS 3 OE~EES, I NUS 5 DE~EES, MINUS 16 DEGREES, MI~!US 41 OEG?.~ES, V.INUS 55 DE~E.ES, t.nNUS 63 OEGlEES. A T-33 W ~ F'R Q..1 DULUTH AF B, INN, WAS 01 ER THE 692NO RADR ON, AT ~ l TELLrS=:l,:S ;;c~ AT THE Tl\~t: ~SIGHTING THERE WAS A T-33 PIC P.EAQf~G >;~ = EES 0/ER T 6~2NO RADRCN, ALTITUDE, 33,000FT. fl .. NONE AII"HQ ~AH G-308C U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION il...::; questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much infor~c~:>r as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. PI <!to s ~ t't to answer as many quastions as you po!s ib ly con. The information that you give wi II be us~: ' or research purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with ony statements, ccnc!.Js~ns, or publications without your permission. We request this personal itlformotion so that if~ i s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. 'Nh11n .:iid )'0\.. see the object? t-tovr Minu tes (Circle One): 3. Ti:-e Zcne : I :;rc/e One): a. t:ostern c. Mountcin d. Pocifi : (Circle O ne): ( -sDay_iT_gbJ -s~rny _, b. tondord 4. Vrheroe wer~ ~u when you sow t he o::,iect? Stote or County 5. t-tow b "g w~s :l~ject in sight? (To::l )_ration) Hours Minuttos Second$ c. Not very sure d. Just o guess 6. What was the c~n~i,ion of the sky? o . S:: gh t b. C loudy 7. IF you sow th~ object during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of you b. In back of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remembt!r Thl form eupen~d.,,. f " l 'n 164, j u l 61, whic h i ntanlet~. ~. l r you sow th~ object ot NIGHT, what did you noti~f': conc('rnin g tl1c ~TAl<$ ond MOON? 8.1 ~TARS (C trcle One): d. -D~-.'t remember 8.2 MOON ( C rrde One:): ~-Bright moonli~; b. Dull mo0rir lght c. No moonligh t --p itch dark Dor. 't rememht"tr 9. What were r;;~ weath~r conditions at the time you sow the object? CLOUDS (C11d e Q.,e): NEATH E r~ ( C irde One ): b. Hazy b. Fog, r.1ist , or I i 9ht rain c. Scottc-re : -:lewis c . ,1\rderate o r hcovy rain d. Thick o; : eavy cloud!; e . Do n ' t P:nl'!rr.her , 10 . Tl,e object o-.,peo;ed: (Circl~ One): c . Don't remember it 'J:>oeOi~-d cs a l ight, wc1s it brighter thon the brtgh test stars? (Circle One): c . About the s a me b. Di:~mer 12. The e::9"!S ~: T"'le object were: Fuzzy or blurre~ ~ Lake o-f)ri~ht :>~or ~. Sh ar~'IY outlir.e1 d. D on't know 13. Did the objl'::' : Apoeor ~-= s c .d still at any time? b. Suddenly s~ed up ond rJs h o ""oy at on'/ t irne? Brea k u 0 i; c :>art:; or explode? G ive off smo~e? Change bri~hrness? rQ. Flash or fl icke;?_. Disappear ond reoppeur? (Circle One f or coch questi::-m) Don't kn o w Don't kno w Don't know ( No.) Don't know Don't know Don't know Don't know ld. Did the ohiec t di~oop.,or while you wer~ watching it? If so, how? C. t}.~ '--;/_., ~ , / ... ;~ ./, Don't Know. IF you an~wJred YES, th~n tell what Don't Know. IF you onsw"'tf'td YES, the n t~ll wth'l~ ;?:..., wn"d~ th, followin a th ina~ ohC'ut the obier.:t: I. I,.II,C! 13 . r~ ..... .; s L J <now t ctn!'ll,l,,:-siz .... r.=>l:i r. f"'Otr.h ~tic:k o t arm's lentJth in line with o krH')\~m o~j.-,ct a nd no t e ho\"1' 19. Dc:w-a=":::..-.! ""':t wilt sl--ow rh e ',t,~ ce of the object or objects. Lobel and include in your sk,tch any details of ~e .): "!::~ -= :-'ou saw such c s wi. ~s, protrusions, etc., and especiolly exhaust trails or vapor trails. Ploc e r;-.:~---':~s:i~ t~e dr:l'-Wii'l; ~shew the direction the object was moving. 20. Do you think you can estimate th spoed of the obiect? (C ire lo One) IF yeN ons"'tered YES, then what speed would you estimate?------- - 21. Do yov think y oo con estimate how for away from you the obiect was? (Cr~de One) IF you ons ... ,ed YES, then how far away would you say it was?----------- 22. Where wer~ you located when you saw the obiect? (C ire le One }: a. Inside :: building d. In an o~:-;)lane (type) 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of a city? b. In the residential sectio n of a city? c. In op~n countryside? d. Near on airfield? e. Flying ovar o city? f. Flying over open country? 24. I F you -.ver~ MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the tim&, then complete t~e following questions: fi'hat direction were you moving? (Circle Om!) a. Ncrrh c. East e. South g. West b. ~ ~r~heast d. Sovtheo'St f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 H~w .:st wore you moving? miles per h o ur. 24.3 Did f-:>\J stop at any time wh lie you WtJriJ looking at the object? (C :cfe One) No Did you o erve t h e obiect throLtgl--:lny of the following? Binoculars f. Telescope Yes Theodolite 26. In ord:!r th ::~ ,. ~-. =~, give as clear o p k turf! os possible of what you saw, describe in your own words a common object or ob>c~s ...-!-:ich, when placed up in the sky, would give the soma oppearar:1ce as the object which you saw.