Fairborn Ohio — August 1967

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Keywords: circle, obiect, object, remember, 1oice, rnvlou, auperecrl, corcerniny, vrhct, condtic, sccrtpr, suddedy, nnnulm, henrf, tttimate, nsjllt, theresidenti, cltrv4ltd, compo5, ccnclw, oh11olete, srarnly, nesium, crail, oonligh
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION 3. :;o u r:CE 10, CONCLUSION As tro ( MErEOR) 4. NUt '.8E R Or C3J ECTS :: . LENGTH OF C3SERVATION f t' . '1'YPE Or OaScRVATION I., COI..J'~s: j fJ. ?ttOTOS 19. PHYSICAL E V :..::NCE 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS O~jec -c -vrns simi lar to b urninG mae;nesium. 1oice -crail. Object disappeare d behind a fTD SC? 6 3 IJ.~ :;-(TOE) rnvlou e >!.:;o,,_ ot thl ro.rn auy b u .. d. Very brie;ht U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION T~;s questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as muc h inf!>rT~"on as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed . Ple~se :rt to answer as many questions as you possibly con. The information that you give w i ll be use.: for research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements , ccn:'.. .::~ns, or publications without your per'"ission. We request this p ersonal i"formation so that ji : i s deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details. 1. 'Nhen did yc" :ee the object? 2. Tir,,e of day: _ Month Y eor (Circle O ne): 3. T ii':"e Zon~: a. ,-Eastern b .... Cen-trO"! a . Daylight Savin g b. Standard (Circle One): (Circle One): c. Mountain d. Poe i f ic 4. Wh ere w ere o v when you sow the o!:> ject? C it y o r Town Stote o r Count y 5. how long ....,:s ~Sject in sight? (T~:~I Dur a t ion) Hours Minutes Seconds c. Not very sure ~. f::rrly certain d. Just o guess ; nt cun t inuo~.: s !y? 6. Wh a t was th~ C?!"l~iion of the s ky? b. Cl ')vdy b. Cloud y 7. IF y o u sow the obje c t during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as y o u looked at the object? (Circle One): a. In front of y o u b. In bock of you c. To your right d. To your left e. Overhead f. Don't remember Thl a f orm auperecrl~ll J.' T O ltll, j u l 61, whlt::h lw oba o l e t e . ti. I f you sow the objec t ot NIGHT, whot d1d y o u notict: corcerniny the ~Tid\~ l' n! fl.\()();'1? 8.1 ~TAR~ (Ctrcle One!): 8.2 MOON (C~rclc One}: o . :::.-:'r remember o. Bright n;oonligh~ b. Du.ll rnoonl ight c. No tnoonlight -pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. Vrhct ..... !'re ..,~ weather condtiC'ns c t the t irne you sow tho obj~ct? C l OUL)S ! : ,.cfe One): c . SccrtPr~:: c louds d. Thick c 1eovy clouds '1/EATH E R ( C ire/ . .: One): b . Fo9, mist, o r li~ht r oi.1 c. , .,~oderat-~ or h u Jvy roin c. 1),1n' t rcm~mhe. lJ. Tr~ ob;e:: ::>peered: (Circl>! Qr,c). d. J..s o !i~ht e . D-='r 'r r~ -n~mber ~so light, wos it t~:.Jn ti1e brightest stnrs? (Cirdt: 0 l t: ) c . Ahout the sam~ d. Don't know S~i;htness to s ome .:-:>-;-.,,on object: . Shorply out!, .; (Circfa Ont: f o r c c.:.:::h qu~!:.tion) Appear r~ s t:,d still at any time? Dc..n't l~now Suddedy s d up ond rush away at any time? Don't know B reak u;:> ,,,J ports or explode? Don't know Give off s r.oke? Don't know e. Chong~ bri~ntness? Don't know f. Change she~? Yes No Don't kno.v Flash or flicker? Don't know h. Disappear and reappear? Don't know 14. Did thet obiect disapp.,or while you wer'J wotching it? U ~o. how'? rc rrc/~ One): it r.'~V beh i!'d Don't Know. IF you onswered YES, then tell what Yes / No Don't Know. (C ire le On~): in frC'- of: IF you onswored YES, then tell whut 17. T e I I in Cl !'!'\61 words thb followina t~ inqs about th~ obje c t : 18 . W~ 'r'!i s}; :~ know,., nnnulm sizt~t. Hold a motr.h 'Otic:k at arm's lenqth in lin~ with a knnwn o~i~ct and note how muc~ of rl"l! obiect is covered b,-t1 t henrf of the mntch. If you hoci oerform-,d this ex~ri.,~nt at rh., ~im~ of the s igh t in-;. ;;~w much of tht~t object w~u!d hovP. ~en covered by the match hood? 19. Drc.., ::1.:. .:: - =twill show t:-1e s l;:Jpe of t he object or objects. Lobel and include in your sketch any details of t,e ~:l~.: -~:you sow SU'=il c:; ..,..in~s, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Piece '='- =~ 5 id !t the draw i .,~ t :> sf: ow the direction the object wo s moving. 20. Do you think you con estimnte the speed of the object? (C ire lo One) IF you answr'.td YES, then what speed would you estimate? ._ ... _ _ 21. Do you thin~ you can tttimate how far away from you the obiect was? (Cirdo One) IF you :nsjllt'.tred YES, then how for away would you soy it was?----------- 22. Where wer~ y ou located when you sow the obi~ct? (C ire le On~ ;: 23. Were you (Circle One) a. In the business section of o city? Cb. "Tn .. theresidenti~l secti~n of 0 city? a. ln,id~ ~ :.uilding b. In a co:-c. In open countryside? d. Near on airfiold? e. Flying over a city? -d. -In an o :plane (type} e. At sao f. Flying over open country? f 24. IF Y"J we"~ MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or oth~r vehicle at the time, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What jirection were you moving? (Cirde One) e. South g. West b. N ~rth!ost d. South~a1t f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 H:y..-ros t wero you moving? miles per hour. 24.3 D :d ~\.: s to~ at ~ny time whi le you were looking at the object? 25. D id y ou o~:;,f"'ie t~e obiect through cny of the following? Binoculars Theodolite Yes 26. In order tho~ . o.J con give os clear a picture as possible of what you sow, describe in your own words a common object or oSj~c~s w!lich, when placed up in the sky, would give the same appearance as the obiect which you saw 27. In the following sketch, imagine thQt y ou ato at th& po int shown. Place or " A " on th\l Cltrv4ltd fi,e r o ! how how high the ob1ect was above the horizon (skyline) whe,, you first s ow it. P lace o ' ' B " o n the sorne c urved lin~ t.:> show how h i~h the objoct was above the horizon (sky I ine) when you I u s t saw it. Place on "A" o n the compo5 s you f : rs ! !-ow it. Place a .. B" on the compass where you los t sow the obiect . 2 8 . t.lrow o pic~Jre that will show the motion that the object o r objects mode. Place on .. A,. at the beginning of the path, o "b" ot th~ end of the path, end s how any changes in d irection during t ht. c ourse. 29. IF ther~ ....-~1 Y.v~E THAN ONE eb;ec t, then how many were there? ------ Drew c p::~re oi how they were orronge d, on.:f put on arrow to show tho direction thnt they were traveling. : s..= wi:h y ou tlf ?h~ tir.' " you :;nw thtt 3~.1 li= y::.\J :--.swf'rtJd YES, J i d ~h"i' -:tee tho object t,:,u~ rlu~;i.! g i V:! No:~.nf! . I AGF _L_L ., d iJ you r~p??'t thnt 34. Date you completed this questionnaire: 35. Information wn;ch you feel pertinent and which is not adequately covered in the spec1fic points of the questi~noire Of a narrative explanati'ln of your sighting. U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Tr.; s questionnaire has been prepared so that you con give the U.S. Air Force as much informot .o n os possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you hove observed. Please rry to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will b& us'~ f~r research purposes. Your name will not be used in connection with any statements, ccnclw::.ions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal i"formation so that ir it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for .further details. 1. When did y ~ee the object? 2. Tir,1e of day: .. (Circle One): O:;,y Month 3 . TirT'e Zone: :c ircle One): o. to stern b. Cen t,.o l , '-c. "Mountain d. Pacific (Circle On e): a. 4. Where w~re 7..;u when you sow the object? ""eora~! ?ostol Address City or Town D;yj~ght Saving""' State or County 5. h ow lol"lg ,.,.~ s o S ject in sight? (ToT-: I Duro, on) Hours Minutes Seconds ~. Cera in c. Not very sure ( Just a gue .. ss . :. i= e i I y certo in 6. What was the ::?~dition of the sky? o. or ;n t b. C loudy 7. IF you sow the obj ect during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looke d at the object? Thle form eupenede,. fo'TO 164, jul 61. which ie oh11olete. ~. IF you sow the objec t at NIGHT, what did y o u no tice c-oncerning th~! ~ T /',f<S onJ M(}()l't? 8.1 ~TARS (Circle One): d. Dc:1't remember - 8.2 MOON (C~rcfe Om:): Br i ~1ht moon I i ght ou II moo n I i"gh t N o moo n I i gh t -pitch dn.rk Don' t rem~mbor 9. "'hat were '-~ weather conditi0ns ot the time yoo saw the object? CLOUDS! C. :le 0.-,e): Nt:ATHEI~ fCircle One): b. f oq, mist, o r I i gh I r~n n c . Scottt-re- .~.;rf~rntc o:-heavy r a i n fhick o :'l~avy clouds Don' t r.:n.embcr 10. The object ~o~ored: (Circle One): a . Sol i,.J : d. As a Iicht' , e. Do., 't r.e~nember 11. I f it ~r:::ec:i cs o l ight, was it hrig;,~er t~''"' the brighte5t s tars? (CtrciP One): c. About the some d. Don't know 12. The e:he.i . .. ; r:>. Fuzzy or bl~r:-ed Srarnly out!:re~ Dicl the o bi.;.: : (Circl'! One: for each