Xxxx 11 9170703 [illegible]

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16. Tell 1ft few wonla the following thlnga about the oltlect. 17. Drow a picture that will ahow the ahape of the obfect or oblects. Label and include in your alcetch any details of the oblect that you aaw 1uch wlnga, protrusion, etc., ancle1peclally exhaust troll or vapor trails. Place an arrow betide the awing to 1how the clirectlon the obi t wa1 Moving. . lc:t:u C f The edges of the obiect were: (Cirele One): a. Fuzzy or blurred lt. Lllce a lwight sta~ (i) Sharply outline(~ Cl. Don't remember 19. IF there wa1 MORE THAN ONE obiec:t, then how many were there? _.!Z..._--'_,'=--'.;;;...'-_*"1..=J'------------ Draw a picture of how they were arranged, ancl put on arrow to show the clirec:tion thot they were traveling. 21. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or estimate whot the real size of the object was In its longest dimension. (l_O _tQ ZQ. feet. 22. How large did the obiect obiects appear as compared with one of th following obiects helcl in the hone/ at about arm's length? (Circle One): a. Head of a pin Silver dollar h. Baseball Grapefruit Basketball e. Quarter f. Half dollar 22.1 (C#rde One of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 22. a. Certain @Fairly certain c. Not very sure d. Uncertain 24. In orcler thot you con tlvo oa cloot' o picture oa poulblo of what you aow, we would like for you to lmovlne that you could construct tho obiect that you aow. Of what type motlol would you lftake It? How largo would It be, and what ahopo would It hon? O.acrlbo In your own words o common obloct or objocta which when placed up In tho aky would give the I 25. WheN ware ,ov locatM whan JOU MW tha oltject? (Circle O...J: 26. Were you (Cirde O,.J (i:) In tha ltusinau taction of o city? '-In tha raaiclentlal section of o city? Out.IMrs c. ~ ) tl. In on olrpl c. In opan countryal? d. Flylnt near on olrfielcl? e. Flying owr o city? f. Flying over open country? 27. What we you tlolng ot the time you ICIW tha olttact, ancl how cllcl you happen to notice It? 28. IF you wara MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehlcl at the tim, th.n complta the following quaatfons: 28.1 What direction ware you moving? (Circle One) North c. Eoat lt. Norlf:eaat cl. Southaaat f. Southwest 28.2 How fast wara you moving? 28.3 Dlcl you atop at any time while you ware looking at the oltiact? (Cirda One) Yea No 29. What cliractlan ware you looking whan you first saw the olttact? (Cirda OnaJ b. Northaaat f. Southwaat cl. Southeast 30. What cliraction ware you looking whan you last saw the obiact? (Circle One) cl. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest h. Northwest h. Northwest 31. If you are familiar with bearing tarlftl (angular cliraction), try to aatimata the number of dagraaa the obiact was from true North ancl also the number of clagr"s it was upward from t.h horizon (elevation). When it firat appeared: o. Front true North t 0 clegr .. s. w. lt. From horizon .._("' dagrHa. 31.2 When It cliaappaaracl: a. Fro true North ... 7LII~-clagr .. a. e. lt. Fro horizon ZD degr .. s. 32. In the following sketch, Imagine that you are at the point shown. P'ace an A" on the curved I ine to show how hlth the obtect was al.cwe the horizon (skyline) when you lirst saw it. Place a "B" on the same curved line to 1how how high the object was abcwe the horizon (skyline) when you lost sow it 33. In the following larger aketch place an "A" at the position the obiect was when you lirst sow It, and a "B" at its poaltlon when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch os an example of how to complete the larger sketch. 34. What w.re the weather condition at the time you saw the object? 34.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) ~Clear sky c. Scattered cloud d. Thick or heavy cloud t remember 34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) b. Fog, miat, ar light rain c, Moderate or heavy rain e. Don t remember 34.2 WIND (Circle One) a. No wind ~ 51 ight breeze c, Strong wind t reme"er 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One) t remember 35. When dlcl you report to aome official that you had sHn the obiect? Day Month Yeor .~6. Waa anyone else with you at the time you saw the object? (Circle One) @ No 36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? (C lrcle One) (i;J) No 37. Was thia the first time that you had seen an object ar objects like this? (Circle One) ~(i1\ ~li,l't )No 37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you'" other ones? 41. PleoH 1lve the followl .. I about youraelf: TELEPHONE NUMBE Pleaae indicate any special educational training that you have had. o. Grode achool T echnlcal school lt. Hl1h achool College -4' It s f. Oth spcial tralni"9 d. Poat gracluate 42. Date you completed this questiot'lri'MIIre: c.l.ro~ttdt~a U. I. All POICI TICHHICAL IH PORMATIOM SH I! IT In order that your Information may be flied and coclecl as accurately as poulble, please use the followlftl apace to write out a ahort description of the event thot you observed. You may re lon that you have already vlven In the queatlonnolre, and add ony further comrnenta, atate111ents, or alcetchea that you believe ore Important. Try to preaent the details of the observa In the order In which they occurred. Additional pogea of the aome alze paper may be attached If they ore neeclecl. (Do Not Write in This Space) MAIL ADDitW : P. 0. ao aa TftMINAL. ANNO L.O. AHGKI .. M, CALIFORNIA SUBJBCT 1 FLtOBRPT 8 Deceaber 19S2 fOa Cdet, Air Technical Int.ellisence center lttru ATIA1-2o terson Air Fcrce Ba Attached excerpt from ~;~PD Officer ot the Dq Report 24 2S 1952, 1a forwarded in acccrdance with provisions or paragra}il Pat THIC CQ.IIAHDING GEtBRAL: ,yARD T. ;, ZI.IK 1st Lt, USAF Air Pzaovoet llarshal INSPEC'lal GEN8RAL Federal Bareau or InvetJ.&ation, repor ot 4 unidentJ.tiecl objeota believed fl71DI auoere, b7 Ur. at T1ma Industries, a known ae Industr1." to the tin& are who work in Structural Aeaembl_y at Tim ATIC Form 334 (13 Aug 52) I. GIIIL\L CJB7 ODe Se\ CJ B7 r-10 Seta ' -A/C Obaerwecl Objeo\ 0 IDteroepUoa At _A/0 Scrambled D Visual Contact 0 A/I Contao\ Made [] 1-5 lllDltea Over 10 Ulrmtea II. AS'l&OIOIIICAL DA'l& Cl Suoria III. AIRCIW"r DA't4/ ,\,~o..t .. -~ UNo..ASSlf\EO )6SOIH M *I.ITARI Genna, Nft SUBaert ~ Objeota I ettere !01 Cbiet, Air Tecloal IDtellipDoe Center lt. ATIAA-2o Wri&b' Air Poroe Baa, Ohio 1. !bne lettera ot wicle~ dStterent datea haft~- b7 t,bla headquarters u a reault of pablioit7 :ln natianal le lfone Of the ob .. rwatiODa gin the iJaprea.sioa Of aipiticant nor were azrr of thea reoei vecl in time to make an electrical a of intendecl Yalue. 3. Baob 18\ter waa aclmowledpcl briefll' upon receipt uaawering queati011a whlcb wre aaked. 4. Copiea ot the lettera, in the reo1eYed as wep. aa OD A7 112 are torwardecl :ln compl:lance witb APL 200-5~ THI coowmllfG OPFICDa H. O. DAMON llajor, USAP AF Po 112 on Ltr (lS Mq 52) AF Pom 112 on Ltr (29 New 52) Okcellent. D Unreliable Cl Ext.reuq DoubtfUl IV. BALLOON DA!A Y. EV ALUA'tiOI D In!Ntt1c1eat to FNala\e CJ PJmobabl7 owu Ail'orat\ CJ Proba~ Aircraft 13t PoiblT At.roratt ATIC Fora 33.. ( 13 Aua 52) CJ Wu Altronold.oal CJ Probabl7 utrono~cal D Posa1bq Aatroao.ical CJ IDautt1o1ent. 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