PROJECT 10073 RECORD 2. LOCATION J. :.ntwr 1: i. Nll/'l\[~ Cr C;.jcCTS 10. CONCLUSION A Leo ( SJhiOS) !:iiriu~ tm.~ at nn nzin.ul.h of ;>J.O d-:~re~s, elevnt.ion o f 7 r,r~e~ a t tim o f lir,htinp,. '>. LENGTH 0~ :;:.st:RVATION t. l'I'PE OF OBSE~'f'ATION 1. C:OURSE b . rtto ros 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Cb !"r:rver !'\tnt- d ohj c t. "PI e nreri :>:"J " hrieht etar.blinkin C'>1l:f i nforrrat.ion P,iv:-n . ?. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE r= TO SE? 6 J Q.j~9 (TO E) p,..vl~ tdllf )nt or lhh forna ma, b u .. d. f1E!~O f.'OH THE RECORD Subje" t : UFO Observat.ion, 1 Au cust 1967, IFtyton, Ohio 1yton, Ohio culled rce~rding ~n uni :ntified flying object \.hich h e observed this morning a~, c~proximately 0000 hours or a r oand 0030 hours . He was n o t su:-'::: wha t the time was. Duration of sighting \lfJS five to t e n mir-:..::.e~. He s a"'' t.his star like ob,}ect moving :Jcros s the sky to-::-.~ northeast. Tr1e cbject had a g reen circle qround i t . He :ost sight of th~: objr~ct "ncn it passed behind some trees. if he would co~1olete ~n FTD Form 164 if we forw~tr<led it t o him. He rep11~d thFl t h e ""ould like to h ve H f'orrn. F , Form 164 for rd~; to on 1 August 1967. p,:OJECT 10073 RECORD 2. L OCA i rON I J. :iOIJI~Cl 10. CONCLUSIO~ l Civilian ~UMBER OF C2..!:CTS ! ~. LENGTH Of Oo~C:RVATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 9. PHYSICAl E V :~"t~E ll;suFFICDl~T DA~A F03 EVALUATION Folm 164 tent over 30 d!lys ago tor add:ttionn.l infon . ..:l tion nnd not returned yet., \:hml rc:turned cane will be re-evaluated. 11. BRIEF SIJMMARY ANO ANALYSIS SEE CASE FILE M :C FO~ THE RECQRn onjec t \hieh :,c n~td obBcrvecl ,t ::pproximA.tcly 0030 hourr;, 2 Augur-t. Ob!.>erverj the ob,jr:c t. ;'c,r fi.r.~ 111inut~.;. Tne .::)j cct moved \o;e.St\o.r. r i , the trf!e 3 th~n oL~curv'. ~ hl~ vic\-:. PROJECT 10073 RECORD . 1. DATE ';1M= ~ROUP 2. LOCATION "'. 21 Aug 67 22/01~8Z Dayton, Ohio 3. :iOUF:CE 10, COSCLUSION Probable ~.AIRCRl~Fr }- .s. NUMBER or: C3-;t,ECTS o data to indicate object was not un aircraft. .'i, LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 2-3 rnin~'tes (1. IYPE dF OoSERVATION ~:o-~d Vis~3l (BX) i 7. COURSE t. Pl-iOiOS 9. PHY .)I CAl. E V l :>ENCE Object was red in color and was similar to a penny at a sliGb, ansel. It ~raveled in a straieht flieht path. It was oval shaped, the bottom was long with slanted sides. Object flash~ ed and disappeared. FTO Sf ;a 6 J 0~21 (TOE) Prelou t ch:lona ~t tMefo,. .. , be uecl, TJ.::T/TJFO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUA .. TE"S FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION f AFSC I Wl'tiGHTPATTERSON AIR FORCE BASil. OHIO 4!5433 L7: Observation 21 A;g 6'7 ?.-eference y(,ur unide:ttitled observation. '!be information vhich ~e have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ?equest you complete the attached FTD Fotot 164 and return it in the envelope provided. Thank you for reporting your observation t~ the Air Force. f".i'D Forrn 164 w / env~ l ope ! Diir/UFO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION f Af'SC) WRIGHTPATTERSON AIR f'O .. CIE BASil. OHIO 41!14133 u70 Observation ~eference y~)ur unidentified observation. The information vhich ~e have received is nc,t sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ?eques t you complete the ettachecl ?I'D Form 164 and r eturn it in the envelope provid~d. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. ; USAF 1 Atch of Technology ~beystema F'l'D Fornt 164 v/enve l ope DEPARTMENT OF THE AlA FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION I AF!IC) WRIGHT.PATTER50N AIJ' FORCE BASK. OHIO .. !S .. 33 ::=.eference your unidentified observation. 'Ihe information vhic~ we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation. ?equest you complete the attached FTD Fol'nt 164 and r eturn it in the envelope provid~d. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force. o.1cne~.USAF Technology and Subsystems F'*l'D Form 164 v/envelope U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION s questionnaire has been prepared so that you can give the U.S. Air Force as much information as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed. Please try to answer as many questions os you possibly con. The information that you give will be l.:seod f~r research purposes. Your nOR:'e will not be used in connection with any statements, cench.:sions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal i"formotion so thct if rr is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details 1. When did y ou see the obiect? (Circle One): Day Mont Yeor 3. Time Zone-: (Circle One):(;; f.a&t:, .. b:-central c. Mountain d. Pacific ..!. Where were ou when ou sow the o bject? vt1 y LotJ Neor~st Postal Address City or Town State or County 5. h ow l,:mg wcs object in sight? {Torol Duration) Hours Minutes Seconds c. Certain Not v"ry sure ~. t=~irly certain d. J~st a yuesy . ~ 6. What was t""e :~n:::i-i.::n of the sky? c. Sri ;ht b. C loudy 7. IF you sow t h e obj!tct during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN located as you looked at the object? (Circle One): o. In front of you b. In bock of you d. To your left e. Overhead c. To your right f. Don't remember Thle form uperedea FTO 164, Jul 61, which ia ohsolete. ti. I r you ~ow the o~j ect at NIGHT, what did you not ic c concerning the ~ T Af<S ond MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle One): MOON (C. ~rcle One ): a:3right moonlig~ No moonlight -pitch dark D on't remember 9. ~h~t -,.~e'e weather conditions o t the time you saw the object? CLOUDS (C.rcle O:'te): c. Scotr~re:! clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds NEATH E R ( C irclc One): b. Fog, mi st, or li ght rain c. ;.AodP.rote or heavy rain e. Don't rt!membm 10. The object appeared: (Circle One): S. Trc-~p:::tnt d. As a light ' re:nemb~H 11. If it O?oeorl!'.: as a light, was it b:-isht~r than the brightest stars? (Circle One): c. About the some ~. Don't know 11.1 Corr.p.:Jr~ brightness t o some corrmon object: Fuzzy o r b lu:-l"ed Lik~ a bri~ht S i .1t ~. S~or~ly our! in~:! ~. Don't remei'!"Ser 13. Did the oSJe=~ (Circle One for e och f1Ue~tion) G.Y No Don't know ~ Don't know a. Appear 'r; sr::nd still a t any time? b. Sud~erly s~'!d up and rush away at a n y time? c. Bre-:~< J;> .n .. :> ;>orh or explode? Yes Don't k:1ow Yes Don't know e. Change brt;t'tness? Don't know f. Chan ge sn '::) ;;-e? g. Flash or fl1cker? h. Disappear ond reappear? Don't know Don't know Don't kno w Did the obiect disaDDear while you wttre watching it? If so, how? 15. Did th ebiact mew b-hind som..,fhinA at any tim~, particularly a clt>ud? Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tell what (Cirele One): Yes ~"' 16. Did the ?~ittct move in frt)nf of omething at n'ly ti,tt, p(1rtkulnrfv o ciC'\td? Don't Know. IF you answred YES, then tell what T ~til i~ o f~tw words the follnwinq th inqs about the obiect: 18. rl~ wish t o lcnow the an~ulor siztt. Hold a match sticlc at arm's length in line with a knnwn obiect and note how much of t;,e obiect is covered bv thtt httnd of the match. If you had oerformed this exp41trlment at the time of the s iqhting, how much of th~ obiect woulti hove,been covered by the atch head? 19. Draw o ?;cTo~re mat will show t ne shape of the obiect or obiects. Lobel and include in your slcetch any details of ~e ~b:~, t~ct you saw such os wing1, protrusions, etc., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. Plo:e c-C:"'~-~side the drawin; to show the direct~n the obiect was moving. c~-t-R ~--IG U . S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION 7r q:Jes~ionnoire has been prepared :;o tha t you con give the U.S. A ir Force as much info~:-:1: ~ 'lS ?O:.sible concerning the unidentifi~d oc:riol phenomenon that you hove observed. Pl:::.- o answer os many Gvestions O!o you possibly con. The information tha t you give wtll b..-.:~-:>r r.Hearch purposes. Your nome will not be used in connection with any statemen t s , c :'-Jns, or publications without your permission. We request this pt~rsonol information s o tr-:1 . ' s d rned nece s sory, we may contact you f o r further de to i Is . 2. T lloiC of doy: c> 7' (Crrcfc Ond: M nut.., s 3. Tir.'e Zone Circle One): rb: t~ Y.'Contol c. Mount::~., d . Poci: c .:. Where .... or~ f~U when you sow the o~ec? City or Town :.. .-: r y certotn c. No t very :;ure ~Just o guess Stat~ c r County 6. Whet wo:; 7. IF you sow t n e ooic:ct during DAYLIGHT, where was the SUN locotod os you looked at the object? (Circle Q.,e;: o. In front of y o u b. In bock of you c. To y our right d. T o y our left o. Ovc rhe ::xf f. Don't remember 20. Do you think you con estimate the speed of ff-,~ obj~c:t? (C ire Itt One) IF you onS\Ik'tJr~d YES, then what s~ed would you estimate? ------ _ 21. Do ycu t~ 1n>t 'CU e~n eJtimate how far away from you thtt object wos? (':.;=let On&) Yes jN IF ycu ~,;-rad YES, then how for away would you soy it was? ------ 22. Wh\~re were JOU loc:oted when you saw th~ objftct? (C ire !e Or~:: a. Inside '1 :1uilding In a c c r In .on o "rplcne (type) 23. Were you (Circle On~) o. In th e busm~ss 5-ection of o city? !n the residentia l section of o ci!y ? In op~n countryside ? Nea r ~n oid'i,fd ? Flyiny C v .:f 0 c ity? f. Flying o ver open covntry? 2-t. ! ~ y cu w~ .. ~ MOVING IN AN AUTO~C31 L E or other ve:, i c le at th e tim~, th , n complete the followin g que s tions: 2~.1 What ~irection were you moving? (Circle One) o. Norti-1 c. E.lst e. South g. Wast b. N::;r;,~ast d. Sout~eoM f. Southwest h. N()r!h..we~t 24.2 How f.::st w~re you moving? ,_...milos pe r hour. 24.3 D1.J ~ =u st~p at any time whii~ yo u w!'Jrtt looking at th" object? D id > :>u e~s~rve the object throt. ; i .::.,~ o f the following? Binoculars No f. Telescope Theodolite Yes 26. In ord~tr th ::r vcu :;=:" g ive as cl~or o picture as possibl~ of what you 5ow, dtt-scribe in your O'Nn words a c ommon object or e~.~r ; ~ich, when plac&d up in the sky, would give the some appeoror.ce os tne obiect whic':h you sow. In the following slc'Jtch, imagir.e that you ore at the point shown. Place or ., A" on thft curvttd I ine 'o ~how ho w high the obj~ct was obovtt the horizon (skyline) whe" you first sow it, J-'loce o ''B" en the same c urv"d line to show how hi?h the obiect was above the horizon (skyline) when you los t s ow it. Place on "A" on the CC')mposs when you fir~ t sow it. Place a "B" on the compass where you last sow the object 28. l.lraw a picture thtlt wi II show the motion that the object or objects mode. Place on "A" at the beginning of the path, o ''b ' ' at the end of the path, and s how any changes in d irec:tion during tht: course, 29. IF thtr~ wos .\.\Or?E THAN ONE c-~.~ct, then how many were there? _ ------------- Drow c p i:ture of how thtty were or~ong ed, onJ put on arrow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30. Hove you ever seen this, or a simi lor object bfore. If so give dat8 or dote a o.-HJ location. 31. Was ory:>n .. oL,~ with you at tlle time you saw ~he object? (Circle One) 31.1 i;= ... ,.,~swr.!d YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Pl~o,. list their names a /.JA 1 ,rt)V J- P lease gtve the following inform'ltion a!::>out yourself: City Zc..~ TE Lc PHC.""~E ~UMBE J.,dko~e "Jry "Jdditional information cSout yourself, including any special experience, which rnight be partinent. 33. When one ...,~.,(""! J ; d you report that you hCJd se~n the obj~ct? ~ont~cted Wright-Fat. AFB Di~ratch~r B-52 departed W. P. at 9:h5 pm 2l Au~. Tower p~rson-~1 r~ported nothin~ u~usual :~nt~cted F. A. A. at ~ri~ht-Fat. T. \-i.A. DC- 9 d~pnrtl"'d V~ndalia a t 9:40 D:n in t h"! lo~. A B-52 rNPJ ha,re b~en in a ho1din;~ patt~rn at thnt tir-d~ . It was defin~tely u p at 9 : 21 r m (012ll ) F.A.A. didn' t ~ave a time strir t o s~1o,. vrh .. n it l:tnd~d. tfothi.ng unusunl \"[IS S""en b v F.A