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10. CONCLUSION CO~?LICT~G DATA . :-..WC:R OF OBJECTS ' L~NG";'H OF OBSERVATION Conflictir. TYPE OF OBSERVAT ION Growld-Visual 11. SRI E F SUM.'riAKY AND AN.t.L YSIS Observer sighted en object that was a fluorescence b lue and looked like the star ship Enterprise on the television show "Star Trek" except it had wings. Cm!NENTS: The observer originally said ~he object. \.:as :.c. view for 30 minutes. A 117 was sent to ~he wit~ess, howev~r, it was returned by the observer who taen said he had watche~ : the object for 2 hours. 1 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE F TD SEP 63 0-329 (TOE) p,..vloua e d.1Uona o f lhle fona ,_,.be u .. d. TDPf ( UFO) DE?ARTMENT OF THC: AIR FORCE H~.J.OOU.A>fi'l:::tS FOR!ICN TZO.:H'IOLOGY OIVISION (AF'.)Cl WRICHT.f>ATTERSON AIR ror~ce: B "SE OHIO 4:!433 vSCrVBvlO:l Your nm:1e lws bee n sive n to the /\erial Phcnomen2. Office (Project mue Bock) 1:..\S being a v:itness tc e.n uni::lentifiec'i flyinr, objec t . If you '-:e r e :=: '-litness to ~.m UFC sir:;hting on 2 !!:J.r ch 1968 .. ould .'iOU please corr.plete the attJched A? Form 117 ar.d return it in the envelop~ provided . If you '.:ere not n \li tness to this sighting, \:oulC. you please :nuke a stete:nent to t!1is effect on t~e -:.ttoched form. The information ,;hict you provide ":ill b e used in ev<:tlU'1tint; thi s observa t ion. Thnnk you for ycur ossistRnce in this ~:ZCTOR C,;,UDJTiJHLL..;, Jr, Lt Colonel, US.;F Chief, /\erin l Phcnonena Office Acrosp~ce Technolog ies Division ?ro~uction Director nte PF rorT. 117 w/envelope This qu!!>tionnoir " has ~on prlpOrtJd so that you con givo the U.S. Air Force cs much info.-nat1on as ;>os . iblu conc.,rning tha unidentifi.,d o~riol phenomenon t hat you hova ob~orvc>d. Please try to o:1swcr os many questions a s you possibly con . The information thot you givo will bo usud for rcS)crch pur po:;a:s. Your ncrrwt will ;.,of be u:;.,d in connoction with any stotament~, conclusio.1s, or ;>ublications without your permis.sio;,, Wu roc;uest this pcrsonal informatio n ~o that if it is d~om.e:d necessary, w e may contact y o u for f u rther dotaib. l. 't'l'nc>n d id you :;oe tho object? 2. Time of day: ----L-- (Circle One): ! 3. Time Zona: l (Circle One):.....,J'J.asrern (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving b. Control J>~ -~tondorcO ! c. Mountain . e . O ther 4 . Where "f-'ere you when y o u saw the object? C ity o r Town Stoto o r County l 1 5. How long _;as object in sight ? ( Total Duration) /0 '"3 0 f) ,; I Hours Mi nuts~ S.,cond s t o: Certai n b. Fairl y certain c. Not very sur~ d. Just a gue:s:> 5. 1 H o w wo:o time in sisht determined?-------------------- 5.2 Was object in !>ight cont inuously? 6 . What was th e condition o f t h e s ky? b. C I oww a . Bright ~CTOC'"crj) 7. IF you ~ow the object during DAYLIGHT, w-:..,re was t!-.e SUN located os you looked at tha object? (Circle 0 .1o): a. In front of you b. In b r.ck of you c . To your r i{jht d. To , ... ur bh c. Qv..:d:e eel ~ f!lme mb.,r 8. IF you c;o w lh ob recr o NIGHT, what did you notice co-eNning th e STARS and MOON? 8.1 ST ~RS (Circle Or c ): d. uon't remt-mber 8.2 MOO'l (Ctrcle On,..): o. 6 r ighl moon I i9ht b. Dull monnlr9ht '-' N~ mo.-nriaht-p;tl"t.i" dark' d. Don' t remember 9 . What werr ~he wt"oth~r :=on~ition:; o t the time yoo sow h,. object? CLOGD.>(Crrc/e n'EA TH F.:? ( C rclc Onr) 0 Clear skv b. Fa?, -,i:;t , or I i9ht r:'lin c. Scatte re d cloudc: c . ,'J.od~rtl t~ or heavy rorn I'd.-Tfi'i_<:!< jr ~ eovy ~r;~a p 10. The object oooeared: ((ir:J,. Om): d. A~ a l ig h t T ron sparent e . Don' t remember 11. If it oooeared as a lrol,, was it bri9hter than the brighte,;+ nors? (Circle One): a . Br ighter c . Abou t tne sa-nu d. Don' t know 11. 1 Compare brightr'I"'~S to som"' common object: 12. The edges of the obit-::t were : (Circle One ): o. Fuzzy or blurred b . L. i~,. ,. bri:-Jht star (c7"'St.i:f::-ty' ouflrnelt- d . L) ::r ' + remember Did the obj~ct: A o pP-ar to stnn-:1 :;t,ll 1'1t nny t im,..? Sud .:len ly s o eco u:> and rush n w -ty a I ony tine' Br~a~ uo 1nto or-t s .,, cxolode., Cianae brrc'l-.-o;s- Chor.;u sho:>e? F iasn o r flicke-" Disapoe c r crd r~o;-o~cr' O n e ior eoch Don't know l)on t -<now LJ~I" I l<nO.., uon t no..., Don' r know Onn't ~now Don't know 14. D id the ob1ect disapMor whil e you '""'c watching it? 1f so, h ow? 15. Dtd the object mOvt! beh in d something or a ny time , p a rticularly a cloud ? (C,rcle One ): i t moved behin d : Ye~ D on't Know. IF y o u on~wered YES, the n t<:ll whet 1 16. D id th e object mov-, in front of s omethin g at a ny time, part icular ly o cloud? Y e s (C i re/.:! One): in front of: Do n ' t Kno w. IF you o n s wP.red YES , then tell whet 17 . T;:: II in a fe w wo rds the following ~h ings about the object: We w ish to know t he angular size. Hold a match s t ick at a rm's lengtn i n line witn a known OOJC:C T a nd note r,,..,,., miJch o f t h e object is covered by the head of the match. If you ha d performed this experment a t th e t1me o f tr~ s i ghting, how much of t h e object would h ove b-!en cov~red by the ma tc h h~ad? 19. Draw a p icture that w ill sho w the shape of the object o r objects. Lebe l and inc lud e in your sketc h any de~ails of the object that you saw such as win\l=>, prot;usions, etc., and especially exhaust t rails o r v a p or trai l:;. Place on crrow besid e th e drawing to show the direction t he obj~ct was movi, g . Do you think you con estimate thtt speed of tho OOJect? (Circle One) 1.= you answered YES, then what speed would you estsmotc? ------- 21. D o you think you con estimate how for away from you th e obiect was? (Circle One) Yos ~ I IF you answered YES, then how for away ::ld you soy it was? ----------- Where W<!re you located when you sow the object ? (C irclt: One): a. 1nsidc a building b. In o cor cC.uutc!o~rD d. In on airplon~ (type) e . At sea 23. Were you (Circlt: One) a . In the business section of a city? b. In the residential section of a city? c. In open coun tryside? rd:-'Ncarci'n oi~ficl~ e . Flying over a city? f. Flying over open counrrt? I r you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or other vehicle at the time, t hen complete the following questions: 24. 1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One) a . North c . East e. South g . West b . Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h . Northwest 24.2 How fast were you moving? .~, i les per hour. you stop a t any t ime while you were looking at t he object? (Circle One) Yes No Did you oSserve the object through any of th e following? Eyeglasses e. Binocular s Sun glosses Yes c . Windshield Yes Theodol i te d. Window glass In o.der that you con giv~ as clear a picture as possible of what you saw, dcs.:ribe in your O'-"fn w ords o common ! oSject o r objects which, when placed up in the sky, would give the some appearance os tn~ object which you sow.! n '"'' to owmg S'<>?cn, ornog 1n<1 t or you art> a t tn~ po1:1t :.now n . .ocu l.oO A on ,.,o ... ur 10 '"" " .. no" 1 ~w hisr rh o object was above t h e horizon (:.kyline ) when you fir:;t sow it. Plac,:, a "B" on t h e :osomo curVIJHJ lin;, io !>how how high t h a obj.:ct was above the horizon (!.kylne) when you lost s ow i r . Place an " A" on th., compa:a wh~>n you first saw it. Place a " B " on rhe compass where you lost saw the object. 28. Oraw a p icture that will sho w the motion that the object or objects made. Place on "A" at t h o beginning of th\l a t the end o f t h e path, and ~! .v .. ..:.ny change s in directio n during th6 course. j 2 9 . IF th~ra was MORE T HAN ONE object, then how many wero t h e re? ----------- l Draw a picture of how they went arranged, and put on arrow to show the dir3ction that they were traveling. 30. hov~ y o u ov.Jr SP.t'n this, or a similar object beforo. If <;O give dote or dotc)S and location. i 31. Was anyone els e with you a t the time you sow t h e object ? (Circle One) IF you onswered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One) 31.2 Please list their names and addresses: ! 32. Ploa e give the following info<motion about you,olf, I First Nome TELEPHONE NUMBER Middle Name Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any special experience, which might be pertinent. 33. When ond to whom did you report that you hod seen the object ? 7 . I~ TH;:. Sr<ETCH SELO'I, P !.AC!! A N " A " AT THE POSITION O F THE P H E N 01o4E N O N WHEN FIRST SEEN, AND A o A T THE 1 PO:liT 0"1 Or TH;; ?h::'IO M E N O N WHEN LAST SC::EN. CONNECT THE "A AND a -WITH A LINE: T O A?P~OXI~ATE T'iE t "40'/'::"':!NT OF THE PHENOMC:N O N BETWEEN ~A AND a . THA T IS, SCH EMATICALLY S.-tO WHETHE? THE ~OVE ENT ~ APr>E A~.!O TO BE STRAIGH T , CURVED OR ZIG ZAG. R E FER TO SMALL::P. SKETCH AS AN EXA\oiPL E OF 110 Y TO CCM?L!;; ;'E. ~ Tt~F. o..oHlGcR SKI!.TCH. 3:~ . Oa1o '/ OU com;>let.,d thi$ questionnaire: 0.Jy Month Yeo r 35. Information which you fo<'l p~rtinent end which is not adequately coverod in t ho specific point~ of the <;u.-:~">tionnoire oro narrative explanot!on of your sighting . TDPr ( OJi'O) Quintanilla/70916/mhs/7 May 68 Uli'O Obserra. tion s 2 ~!farcll ?r:teburg .Police Fr;eburg., Maine De:part.m-.nt 1 . :~ Aeria~ ~enomena Oi'fi is 1n receipt o~ t:.a unidentifie d f~ obJect (oro}, report from Fr,/eburg, Maine, which occurred on .2 Karch 1969~ at approx1mA.tely 9 pm. The duration of the ~ ~y sinu~s-~.r. 2.. ~ ll1 tnesa stated that he observed e rescent blue object star ship Enterprise" 1n the television tha~-looked ljke ."the "Star 'fre.lt. " D:td you rece1~ any r