0.\ TE TIME CROUP NUMBER OF OBJECTS LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 4 i'li.nutes PEOJECT 10073 RECORD 2. L OCATION Appleton. Wisconsin 10. CONCLUSION Probeble (JJRCRAFT) 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS (:-:ultiple) tra veld in ii NE 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground-VisuQl Observer sighted a bright r ed light that direction. He also st2ted that he lleard the observation. hu:nmi na ::~ound duri: s 7 . COURSE 8 . PHOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIOEHCE Cot'MENTS~ On the 117 th&t tha observer returned he indicoted that he did not he3r any noi~e. There is no evicence tha~ the object could not have been an aircraft. AFR M-17(Cl) U. HAVII 'rOU EV~A IIIE!tN THIS Ol't A !aiMILAI't ~M!Ut0o41!:HON :JII'OIII1U Yl1 .. NO. I~ v:ts, OIV'! OAT!!: ANO 23. WI.S ANYON&: WITH Y O U AT THE TIMI! YOU SAW THI!: PHI!:,.O .. I!HOH! SvtU 0 MO. "vz:s, 0 10 THEY SEE IT TOOl II YlfS 0 HO. 24. GIVE THE FOL.L.OWING INFO"II4ATIOH ABOUT YOURSL.F l.AST NAW&, I"IAST HAMI!, WIODLIE H MAL E FEMALE IHOICATI! AOOITIOHAL. IHFOI'IMA N IHCL.UOINO O C CUPATION ANO ANY EXPfiiii!NCI: WHIC H MAY 9 E PERTIHE HT. 25. WHEN ANO TO WHO M 0 10 Y O U RI!:PORT THAT YOU H A O SIOH T E O T HIS PH!HO M EHONl NAME DE~\. 'F 'It\S 1\:t\. ~o..RC.E. 26 . OAT!!: YOU COM;:>LET P:O THIS QUI!:STIONHAIRE. 27. INFORMATION WHICH YOU FEEL IS PERTINENT 9UT ~HICH IS NOT ADEQUATEL Y COVEREO IN THI S OU!OSTIONNAIRE, ALTERNATIVELY PROVIDE A NAR~ATIV!: EXPLANATION OF THE SIGHTING . PAGE 9 OF 9 P ACES U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFO~.\TION This questtonnotre has been prupored so rhat you can give t hi! U.S. Air Force o s much informatio n as possible concerning t ho unidentified aerial phenomenon that you haV'e observttd. P lease try to answer as many que,tions as you possibly con. The information that you give ~ill be used for research purposes. Your nome will not bo used in connection with any stotment4, conclusion~, or publ;<..otions without your permission. We request this penonal information so t hat if it is deemed nece!;sory, Wtt may '-Ontact "(au for further detoi 1~. 1. Whe n did you see the object? 2. Time cf day:,{:,~ ~ 0,';- 1 Hou. Ml nut 'I 3. T ime Zone: (Circle One): o . to stern c. Mountain d . Pacific 4. Where were you when you sow the object? (Circle One ): (Circle One): o . Daylight Saving City o r Town Stat o r County 5. How long was object in sight? (Total Duration) Mlnutea Seconda o. C\!lrtoin @ Fairly cortoin c. Not very &ur d. Just a gueu 5.2 Was objecr in sight continuously? 6 . What was the condition of the sky? a . Bright 7. IF you r,ow th., object during DAYLIGHT, ....,:,.,,.., was th., SU.~ lxot..,d o 6 you loobd or ~h .. obj.tct? (Circlr~t One): a . In front of you b. In bock of you c. Toyourright d. To ywr I ,ft ~. Qv ..,rh-b ori f. Ucf1 ' ~ n1num~r F TD OCT >l 16-l 8 . IF y o u sow th e ob1~ct a t N luHT , what d 1d you n otice co-cNnon g t he 5TAR5 and MOON? 8.1 STARS (Circle Qre): d. Don't r&meomber 8.2 MOO~ (C,rcle One): a. Br ight m01"1nli9ht (f) Dul l moon ! i9ht c. No moc-nlighr -pitch dark d. Don't remember 9. What were the wenthl'!r :O"r4it iMs ot tn~ t ime y ou S<Jw *'.-obje c t ? CLOUDS (Circle Oud: WEATHF.~ (C,rclc Onto): a. Clear s lev b. FoiJ, -,i:;t , or l i9h t r:1in @ Scattered c loud"' d. T h ick or h e a vy c l?uds c . Mod~,,...,_ or h e a vy r o1n 10. T h e obje c t aoa.ored: ((ir:::l~ O n-. ): b, T r on5parent 11. If it appeared os o li 9h, was it br i!Jht r then the bnghte:ot !ton? (Circle One): a. Br i ghtr-r c . Abc>ut 1h-e so-ne- d. Don't lcnow Compare brightr.-.u ft) 'Scmwt colflli'I\Otl oit;.ct: 12. Th edg&s of tn obi ... c t ~r-e: (Circle 011-e): o. Fvny or btur,.,a b. L ;:,.. br iyht stor Sl-:orpl y outlined Did th e o b ject: Aoo~or t o stnn ~ s t ill rrt nry ti,.e'? S uddenly s ~et1 uo on(! ru sl-t O""'O>f trt On'f Brea k uo into oct.-t3 ')r e'lltoiO<'te.., Give df :<.,.,oit~" e, Chonge brtg!'l ~.,-!\S ': f . Change sho~? Fla~h ~ flicke~, h. D i sopoeor or.d , .. o~ooecr? ( C ircle One for ecrh Ques tion) Don't know D-:~n't kno w Don' t know T-S Don't know Don't know D o n ' t know Don' t know Don' t know 14. D rd th e obae c t drsopoeor whrle you were watching rt ? If s o , how? 15. Did t he obaec t move beh1nd something o t any t ime , particularly a cloud? (Circle One): No Don't Know, .IF you.answered YES, t hen tell tl moved behind: J 16. Did the obtec t move in front of s omething at any time, particularly o cloud? IF you answered YES, th e n tell wno t i7. Tell in o (ew w ords the follow in g rhings about t h e object: We wrs.h t o know the angvlor s ize. Hold o mat c h stick at a r m's length in line with o known ob1ect ond note how much o f t h e ob,ect rs covered by the head of th e mat c h . If you hod performe d this experiment a t th e time of rn e ! s.i::Jnling, how much of the objec.t would hove been covered by the match head? Tc:. i'.ltC:.. : 19. D r a w o ;>ic t ure that will show t he shape of t h e object ot'objects. Lobel ond include in yovr s ketch any detail s of the o bject thor you sow such as wings, protrusions, etc., and especia l ly exhaust trail s or vopOt trails. Place o n arrow beside the drawing to show the d irection the object was moving. ~. Do y04J thinlc y~ con estimottt the speed of the olljoct? (C ire le One } IF yO<J ans~red YES, then whatt speed would you estimate? iQ {"' P \.-\. 21. Do you .thinlt you can estimate how far away from you the object was? (Circle One) IF you answered YES, then how for away would you SO)l it was? ...ilE.PRtD~1 i"!l:.J.I::. Where were you (C irc/e One): located when yO<J suw.-.rhe object? 23. Were you ( Circle One) @ Inside o building b. In o c o r c, OutdOOf's d. In an a irplane (type) o. In th e business section of a city? In th e residential section of o city? c. In ope n c ountryside? d. Near on airfield? e. Flying'"''" a c:ity? f. Flyin g over open country? i 24. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or othr vehicle at tho t ime, then complete the following questions: 24.1 What directi on were you moving? (Cirde One) c . East e. South g. West b. Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest 24.2 How fast wera yQU moving? ..,n .. ,,ilu per hO<Jr. 24.3 Did y ou stop.ot a ny tim~t whd e yov were ioolci,g at the object? (Cird<! One ) I 25. Did you observe rh e obi .. r.t through any of the following? b. Eyeglosse~ e. Binoculars Ytls No b. Sun glasses T e le .'lcope Windshield Theodolit~ Window gloss I 26. In order thor ;ou ;:an gi"'o clear a pictu' M possiol of what you sow, describe i., your own words o common ' obj.,Ct Of objeCtS whi.cn, When .p laced up in th-oJ .l!<y, wou Jd giv$ fh., pOI'M Op~Ot;JnCO 0 3 1;,..., OOj~Cf which y ou :OOW. In t h e follow1ng 1ketch, imagine t hat you ore ot the point shown. Place on "A" on the curved l ine to &now how h igh t ho obJeCt was above th e horizon (kylin) when you first saw it. Place a "B" on the sam curved l in to show h ow high t h e obje c t wos above the horizon (slcyline) wh.n you lo~t sow it. Place on ''A" on the compos& wh on you first sow it. Place o "B" on the compou where you /rut sow the objec t 28. Orow a ptcture tha t w i ll show the motion that the object or objects made, Place on "A" at the beginning of the path, a "B" at t he end of the path, and !.lou .. .:.ny changes in direction during the course. 29. IF there was MO~E THAN .01-,E object, then how many wer there?------------ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an onoow to show the direction that they were traveling. 30. HoYo y ou &ar,4~1't'-this, oro 5imilor obtect before. If so g ive dote or dotes a nd locot1on. :.n, l'io~ onyc.ne tolse with y ov ot the time YO\J saw th e object ? (Ci rcle One) No 31.1 I!= y lv a nswered Y ES, did the) see t he objec t too? ( Circle One) No I 3 l 2 p:lt ose i1~t their nornGs a ? Ieos, gilt'o t h e foliowing information obcut -yourself: 1 TELEPHON~ NU Ci1y Zohlt SEX fl1B < e I J~. wi~er. and t o wl,om did vC4,j d 1nn the obj-ect? lnformot.ion which youf .. l pertinent and which is not.odequotly covered in the s.p.~ific pointa of th questionnoir oro norrotiv plonation of yO\Jr a ightin9, SU B JECT: TDPI' (UFO) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIVISION ( AFSCl WRIGHT-PATTERSON A I R FOR C E BASE. OHIO 45433 UFO Observation, ~Qu~tovoc, Wisconsin )4220 Your name has been given to the Aerial Phenomena Office (Project Blue Book) as being a witness to an unidentified flying object. If you were a witness to an UFO sighting on 4 February 1968 '-'Ould you please complete the attached AF Form 117 and return it in the envelope provided. If you were not a vitness to this sighting, would you please make a statement to this effect on the attached form. The information which you provide will be used in evaluating this observation. Thank you for your assistance in this Major, USAF Chief, na Office Aerospace Tecr~ologies Division AF Form 117 w/envelope FTD (TD-PT/UFO ) ~f' UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFI BUSINESS i-'ROJECT 10073 ReCORD M.; GR.:>uP I :<. LGCJ.. TIC-. I 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE fTD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) p,..,., ... Olll~ne o f 111 fctna may be u..,d, travele~ ~n a X& a hmauinc; sound dur 6 IUI'\.Y TO S U&JIC:T: DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS FOJitEIGN TECHNO\..OGY DIVISION ( AF9C) WRIGHTPA TTERSON A I R FOI'tCIE BASE. OH 10 4!5<433 UFO Observation, 4 Feb ~968 Reference your recent unidentified flying object sighting ~hicb you reported to the Air Force. The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific investigation. Request you complete the attached AF Form 117 and return it in the self- a ddressed envelope. Thank you for reporting your observation to the Air Force . C . MANATT, Colonel, USAF ,.._,.("tor of Production AF Form 117 SIGHTING OF U~IDEHTIFIED PHENOMEH~ QUESTIONMAIRE BUDGET BUJZAU ~,,OY~ THIS QUESTIONNAIRE HAS OEEN PREPARED SO THAT YOU C A N GIVE THE U.S. A[R FORCE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE CONCERNING THE UNIDENTIFIED PHENOMENON THAT YOU HAVE OBSERVE D. PLEA SE TRY TO ANSWER ALU OF THE QUESTIONS. THE INFORMATION YOU GIVE WILL BF: USF.D FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES. YOUR N AME WILt,.. N O T BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY OF YOUR STATEMENTS OR CONCLUSIONS WITHOUT YOUR PERMlSSidN. RETURN T O AIR FORCE BASE INVESTIGATOR FOR FORWARDING TO FTD (TDETR), WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB,OHI045433,1AW AFR80-f7. (IF ADDITIONAL SHEE T S ARE NEEDED FOR NARl V \TJVE OR SKETCHES ATTACH SECURELY TO TFJIS FORM OR ANNOTATE WITH YOUR NAME FOR /DENTTFICA TION.) 1 . WHEN DID YOU SEE THE PHENOMENON? yEAR I C](o f? MONTH _f j 2 . WHAT TIME 010 YOU FIRST SIGHT THE PHE NOMENON? HOuRCA\l'' l\ f!$6ANUTES ZONE 0 DAYLIGHT SAVING S 0 STI>.NDARD 3 . WHAT TIM E DID YOU LAST SIGI~T THE PHE:NOMENON? [J E A STER N 8CENTRAL 0 MOUNTAIN [J PAC IFIC 0 OTHER 5 . WHERE WERE YOU WHE N YOU S AW THE PHE N OMENON' I F I N CITY, GIVE THE N EAREST STREET ADDRESS ANO INDICI\TE O H, A HAND DRAWN MAP 1'/HE~E YOU WERE STANDING WITH REFERENCE TO THE ADDRESS. IF IN THE (;OUNTRY , IDEt~TirY THI!: HIGHWAY YOU WERE ON O R NEAR AND TRY TO FIX A DIST ANCE AND DIRECTIO N FROM SOM E RECOGNIZABLE LANDMARK. 6 . IMAGINE YOU ARE AT THE POIN T S HO WN I N THE SKETCH. PLACE AN "A~ O N THE CURVED LIN E TO SHOW HOW HIGH THE PHENOMENON 'HAS ABOVE THE HORIZ O N , O R SKYLIN E . WHEN FIRST SE E N . PL.\CE A "g ON THE SAME CURVED LINE TO SHOW HOW HIGH ABOVE T H E HOri': O"' TH!: PHENOME N O N WAS WHEN LAST SEEN. OBSERVER .., GA. NO 1-.ACIHt: YOU MH:7 AT THI! C~N'ii!,._ :>P' TH~ COM .. A3S :10,!:. P~"Ci! AN "A O H T>ll!: COMPASS T O INDICAT~ TH!!: OIAI!CTION TO THt!: PHI!:HOWI!NON 'i'Ht'!H FII.ST SE!:N. PL.A..:2 A " S O N THE COMPASS TO INDICATE THE DIJII!!:CTIOH TO THE PHI!:NO)III!NON WHEN LAST SZ\!l'l. 7 . IN TH!: SKETCH BEl.O'If, PLACE AH A AT THE POSIT! O H OF THE P HE'HO M E N O N WHE N FIRST SEEN, AND A e AT T HI!: POSITIOH O F T H E PHENOIIII!HON VtH!:N LAST SE'EH. COHNC:C T T H E A AND a WITH A LINE TO APPROXIMATE THE : MOVEMENT OF THE PHI!NOMI!!NOH BETWEEN A AND a . THAT I S , SCHEWATICA~l.V SHOW WHETHER THE MOVE M ENT -'P.-t!ARI!:D T O 9!: STRAIGHT, CUJIIV!:D OR ZIC-ZAG. RE:l"ER TO S~Al.l.ER SXI!TC H AS AN I!XAMPl.E OF HOW TO COMPLETE TH!: LARC E R SKETCH . P;\CE 2 OF 9 PAC~S WHERE WERE YOU WHEN