DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE6997244
DATE OF SIGHTINGAugust 1952
REPORTED LOCATIONORLANDO FLORIDA
FRAMES58
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- PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
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| 2. LOCATION
Ss 5 Aug 52 | ORLANDO, FLORIDA La
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e. ARIER SUMMARY OF SIGHTING
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hover, then mova off at i hs
times during three-hour oe >of.
in sight for 3-10 minutes +40!
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Wes Balloon
Srebohiy Sciloon
Passiniy Aciiaon
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2 whobly Aircraft
Possibly Aircraft
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18, Did the object at any time:
18.1 Move behind something? (Circle One) Yes “No, Don't know
Ne”
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind.
18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle Ore) Zee (Mo) Don't know
IF you answered YES, tia tell hover it moved in front of.
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18,3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes << Mo Don't know
19. Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the
object you saw? (Circle One):
GB. Pea f. Automobile
be Sesehall g. Small airplane
CG. Gasketball h. Large airplane
d. icyele wheel i. Dirigible RY Py ee Se
e. Uffice desk 4. Other al 4 meso Te
19.1 Cirele one of the following to indicate how oneeein you are
of your enawer to Question 19.
“ C a a o, Not very sure
be « Fai rly certain” d. Uncertain
20. Try to tell the following things about the objects ie Se ae,
a ae } Ie Ks f= hee 1 eet —
20.1 How high above the earth was it?’ -' “*-* jot. f rie we hgh
20.2 How far was it from you? a feet cr miles |
20.3 How fast was it going? <i i=* *-~”"*-" miles per spe po bee gl 7
20.4 one of the following to indicate how certain you are ie
your answer to the above questions:
2. Cartain> ¢, Mot very sure
b, Fairly certain d. Just a guess
21. How did the object disappear from view?
(Cfrele One): a. Suddenly e. Other /
b, Gradually d, Don't remember
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SECTION D
22. In the following sketch, imagine your eye at the point shown, Place an
"A" on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon
when you first saw it, Place a "B" to show where it was when when you
last saw it,
@verhead
Horizon
Your eye
23. In the follwing aketch place an "A" at the position the object was
when you firs* saw it, and a "B" at its position when you last saw it,
Overhead
Horizon Horizon
Your eye
24. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made. Place
an "A" at the beginning of its path and a "B" at the end of its path.
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25. Draw e picture that vill show the shape of the object. Label and include
in your sketch any details of the object that you saw, and place an arrow
beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving.
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26. Was this the first time that you have seen an object like this?
(Circle One): Yes No
26,1 IF you «severed NO, then when, where, and under what conditions
did you see other ones?
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caused it? ~~ :
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st Name Middle °
ADDRESS
“TELEPHONE NUMBER
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Last School Attended
Year of last attendance at this scnool
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29. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
(Circle One): Yes or (ie)
‘29.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One): Yes or No
29.2 Please list their names and addresses:
30. Please add here any further comments which you believe are important,
Use additional sheets of the same size paper if necessary,
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PROJECT 10073 WORKSHEET
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Va 5 aagaust 1952 @ report sas received at iieedquarters, ist
Distries Ui (1G) Wai, iestover ./3, Mass., relative. 0.2 sisting of
bhoee (3) wumidentified sbjecta by cares Airuen ay «stover «5, sasay
Letsile of interview sith ovuservers sat forth, iio ictivittes oP Senchtions
developed teat accounts for signting.
1... Qa 5 sugast 1952, a report vas: reesived ab iie.dquarters,
hot Jiserde= USE (5G) Jaa, Mestever 478, Mats., 6 the effacs that three
(3) anicensisied object : mer “estover «i, Jase,, at aqpanate
@ately UOh$ heure 2c?,
ail of tae 15th air Sranscert Suacron, :
mecial Agent Jade J. WAL’ Di, J#., and offered 4m fallowing iaformation:
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score Lucely She sise of a discas vith noe aarodynauis Ceataree soving a:
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Three objects anporaciaately “he size of a shite Very flare moving without’
coun@g or exhavet trail ot oa anproximate altitude of 5.00 feet ©t «4 aneed
cteater Ghaa any olane sver observed by hia, o3eribec the ovjects
es being of an indefinite shane, with the second objeet being )ali the sise
of the first object the third objeet being held the size of the cerond
obtest. Yhree white lights, the Largest of ehich wae scout
che cise af aa sutemmnile eadligt, traveling at 4 sowed auch Caster ‘han
s jot olane, without sound oF shace,
Ct SERED ora rere in vide voriance revsraing ¢) 6 $ltitude of
sited obtect init cach insisted that the eaticate of the lLibiede sas
“OP Pec 7 ze
Sb. “ormation: — gphibageee »joets appesres “9 be seving in
1 iglenguier formation, -oserrer -ive ne cetansate (8 ooe lolLemwe Seveden
2ofeets, o.Woomgh oe statlea “480 Liey Geemed 50 be alaost §40LA 4ch ObuEr,
‘he Somnation aid cuangve outing the conesvers Cascrived 4 succeeding
rasTsone, Sy ‘ejects Snowared 'o be soving ‘in « formation directly
vehing each other, 7. eerver coula not setisate the ictus] d_stanee vetween
we lights, Vhe formation Jid net oa ara the suneuvers eseribed
La sueg@eeding caraaruohs, ‘ty his coserver's cescrinotian of
the formatioa correespomisa +o Lat iven > yg
S. Nanwiwergs 41] three (3) chaervers stated ‘that they
first observed the lizhts to the aorth of the observation point ami thet
the Lights gowed in « -irwets course f morth to south over (he sorth
south rumay of .estover ./ 3, aes, ttated he first >ooserved
Loe Lignte in « position *mproxinately five (5) degrees above the herison,
ond that they disapeared ipproximtely 45 -egrees ubowe tne horisen,
ERED state that the formstion seemed to be cliaving toward the part
had aumfer veeervation,
d. ~tnnep of Jisappeeranse: 41] obevrvers stated that the
lighte aisappesred suddenly «t the same time, spoarenmtly soing »ehing a
clond benk in the asuthesm skies,
o, Time 5ighteds 41] observers stated that tne spproxiaste
tine of signtiag nes hi hoars, 3 * 1952 amd that the total tise of
>beervation wee from two (2) to five (5) secenis,
tf, Manner and Loeztion of Onservations lio onptigal oF
eehanieal aids vere snnleved, 11 observers vere standing in = ye
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cated Soopexiataiy in the center of estover 53, asa, ne
Giipeds ** 205 «9° jects first ond Pi ate yLantlon to “hem,
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is 2) yosrs of ogs, 4 ;raduate of .est philadelpaia ‘ilzh -chool
anc Aile veshenie ‘chool a& -Gott .'U, ang onlisted in the Ua.F on 26 omust
1945. Suaiymed 43 4 Fora ‘5 Clerk in the 15th sis Trenspert o4.,
eatover APS, Mass,, sad a8 soorexiaately thirty (50) hours flying time se
& o&@ecenger and seanner, ile has been faalliar with siperait in tlidmt ana
on the ground for sprroxisately two id) years asc attrloates his ability to
Wstingwish betxeen conventional aircrait inoluding jeta, sad other tiying
slects Lo e vialon and training in alversit !iontifiestion received in tos
wh, 3% Sgt la 25 years of ace, ‘aa Bix (9) yaars of
survice fn tl of and two (2) y are sith the U, S, Navr aa an ontiesis-craft
inser. de has been an sirplane mecnani S22 (5) years sith tie oor
ad bed eorked on sultietynw aircrsit, 3 Sictreflve | 5, hours
of flying +e ag oF ef on 4 (05% type aurereart cas (ac been teleetac as
14 aviation sade’, sonasidgered that his experiance wit the ilrliorce,
vives him tha acllity 'o distiazaish Soteeen conveationmal alreralit one other
rlytis ob ‘eets, f ia <9 peers of ‘73 and oss bean
1 clem}-Lyplst in * 49) (3) sonthe, ie is a orntamete of ils
“shoo. ood the CLlerh<-t sist course sponsered uy tbe f t -isseurt tate
iguchers College, ‘4 °s8 no flying tise ani ‘a fanillsr «lla airerart types
throazh observation oni traingne in cireraft idcantirtication,
he. estnor Conditions: 411 obuervers described the ak7
a3 clear te the north, «th scattered clouds in ‘the touthern portion of the
ovy. “eather conditions st 0025 ST, 5 sagust 1952, vere reported by the
Leather Serpviee, “«nterver 4F5, “ase,, 28 follows: “eiling 150) te 2icp
broven, vVieibility « «iles, wind south at 10 knots,
1, (ating Conditions thet sighs Jecowm fuy -igstings Noney
however, records were shecued ut the Vperations Center, 60th Fisznter-inter~
copter Oqusdpom, -«stover 4F3, is08,, and reflected that there wes no jet
activity over Nestover 3, wass., at the tige of alleged signtiag, Ne other
evidence conmested «i*h this #i.:hting could be established,
ACTS er | |
twe (2) copies skis eee Ree toke Sereseeed to the Cenmnedion
Ceneral, shy Mosesecl’ Onwonde right—Patterson iir Force Jase, cayton, vhio,
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Liricwced C. ifpers, Cantein, UsAr, A/utsto| Sinsarors Standard Newsminer
ULPERENCES (c vitt nnomber, dirrelive, previous repur?, + Ae a,
2UAMAR ¥> + inter concize auvamary of report, Gire tignijonnce la Aaad onetentence paragraph. Liat siclosurea at lower jt, Begin! gt of reporton AP Form ('2—Lert I) )
pa allowing asticle anpeared in tue Singavare Standard liewsminer on
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( Penang, ‘lon,<) Sevoral residents in Tanjong Tokong believed that they saw tus
-j ine saucer travelling at a groat srecd from the direction of tie sea towards the
land twice last night.
At 7:40 pa, they first saw a very bricht round "objet" travelling fron the
sea towards the land, About tvo ows later, another sinilar object wis seen speede
inc in “he s@me direction,
One Chinese resident ».14 today that the "object" stm velled at a torrific speed
without any roise, When it «3 weeheaa, the siz was like taat of a moon, but it
was vory hich up in the sxy, — . : ; . >
"Suddenly, it disappeared before I could look at it carelully", be said,
last Tiuursday eveniny, excitement wis also caused in Ayer Item vhen villagers
there noticed a bright “sn.er" speeding across the sig.
The object wes said tc ‘ave radiated a bright greenish lisht and disappeared
behind the hills near Duct ‘enara,
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AF FORM N2—PART il = ~(ELASSIFIGATIOND
\PPQOVED 1 SANE 1948
AiR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
OM \WenGShOth Flying Training wing) ®t no.
Pinecastle Air Force Base |
| Orlande, Florida | _—_—*LKhe35=2 | PAGE 2 97 2 __raracs
Between 0700 and 1010 heers 2. an was
observed over Orlando, Florida,
Roosevelt Park, Orlande, Flerida.
The objest appeared te be a solid silver bell, with no audible sound
or visible exhaust. The diameter of the object was estimated to be slightly
lass than the length of T-33 type aircraft,
The object was first observed at 0700, hovering at an estimated 5000
Peet altitude. Object was in sight approximately ten minutes when it flew
east towards the main seetion of Orlando at a very high rate of speed and
disappeared. This was repeated several tines in the next three hours,
with duration of sightings ranging from three to ten minutes.
At each aighting the object appeared te hover, with little or no lateral
or vertical movement, and then leave the area at a very high rate of speed,
Just prier te seceleration the object appeared to glow, as though
intense heat. p
hours 5 1 ARE ee,
Mer vc eeraeaneniteien teen » These
observers were en top Hotel when they observed an object
of the object was identi-
At the time of signtings visibility was wmlimited, with 7/10 coverage
of cumulus eleuds.
No interesptions were wade and ne phetographs were taken.
The observers have had ne previews experienee in aircraft observation.
Airevaft= fyrem this base were flying in the vicinity during period of
bus there were ne reports of midentified objects received
foun the sdlabes No aircraft from Macdill Air Perce Base, Patrick Air Force
Navel Air Station were reported in this area during tine
observetion.,
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AF FORM 112—PART I (CLASSIFICATION) SS
APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948 ' - :
COUNTRY | REPORT NO. : (LEAVE BLANK)
USA j IR --2 tl
AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
| Flying Objeste Report
“Orlande, Florida
FROM )
Pineeastle Air Force Base, Orlande, Fla.
EVALUATIC
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‘SUMMARY: ALL 20Be So 29_Ag Sis aanseiad la had eneiaton patton en Cie een ee a, 5. tis il)
Peewee
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An unidentified object was observed 5 August 1952, over Orlando,
Florida, from 0700 te 1010 hours. Rae Mi,
+
B. F, KING
WOJG, USAP
Reporting Officer
Approved: 6 Augusd 1992.
FOR THE COMMANDING OFT CER:
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APPROVES 1 JUNE 1948
COUNTRY "REPORT NO. (LEAVE BLANK)
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_taived States | 52-3
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AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
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SUuaJECT
—s Report of Unide mti a ne ae ~.* — — eee —
‘AREA REPORTED ON FROM ( )
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“SUMMARY: (Enter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence paragraph, LAat inclorures ot lower left. Begin tert of report om AP Form {18—Part 11.)
Information contained in this report is a result of a telephone conversation
between a hr Qigummpmmmged the Director of Intelligence on 6 Auzust 1952, and is
forwarded in accordance with AP Letter 200-5 dtd 29 April 1952.
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RAN JARMIN be BESRKOW
Capte, USAF
Director of Intellirencs
Headquarters Command, USA?
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STRIBUTION 37 ORIGINATOR —-----— — — |
i cys Jirecter of intellizence, Headquarters USajf, Washington 29, 0.J,
ley: Chief, Air Technical Intelligences Center, AITN: ATIut-2c, Wricht Pattersom APP,
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‘ AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
” deatee of Intelligence Ygirte:
Headquarters Command, USAF 52<3 pace = PAGES
At 0915 hours on 6 August 1982, a ges address ion (SB) .
reperted sighting two (2) disk, sizes same-as a fifty cent (50¢) pife,Wheading
toward Seat Pleasens and Andrews APBS ‘Objects were floating faster than jets,
bright in color like lighting at high altitude. One (1) disk traveling etreights
line while other was circleing arowd it.
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DISAPPEARED. THIS WAS REPEATED SEVERAL TIMES IN THE NEXT THREE HOURS
RANGING FR THRE
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DIAMQETER OF OBJ EST TO BE SLIGHTLY LESS THAN LENGTH OF T-33 TYPE
ACFT. ACFT THIS B FLY IN AREA BUT NEG RPTS OF UNIDENTIFIED O3us
RECEIVED FR PILOTSs NO ACFT FR MACDILL AFB PATRICK AFB OR SANFORD NAS
RPTD IN AREAs VISIBILITY UNLIMITED WITH 7/14 COVERAGE OF CuMuLUS
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HEADQUARTERS COMMAND | /
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
ROLLING AIR FORCE BASE gna
WASHINGTON 25, D. c. 70/8LB/jian
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CS 7 A * a 4 PT |
SUBJECT: Air Intelligence Information Report (FLYOBRPT)
TOs Chief, Air Technical Intelligence Center :
ATTN: ATIAA-206
Wright Patterson AFB
Ohio
Transmitted herewith is Air Intelligence Report as required by
Air Force Letter 200=5 dated 29 April 1952,
Mle
POR THS COMMANDING OFFICER:
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4F Form 112, dt 6 Aug 52 C. P. McCARTY
Captain, UsAF
Asst Adiutant Gene¥al
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IV. BALLOON DATA
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Describe
Lighting
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V. EVALUATION
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[J Good :
(eT Poor
{__] Inaufficient to Evaluate
(C_] Was Astronomical
{[__] Probably As. _nomical
[_] Possibly A:... acarical
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JEDEN/CG ENT AFB COLO S?¢S COLO
JIPML/CG WADF HAMILTON 4°23 CALIF
(W229 9977 FLYOBRPT ATTN DIRECTOR OF
INTELLIGENCE ) |
(2) TWO LARGE SILVER COLORED OVAL SHAPED OBJECTS FLYING SOUTH ON A
STRAIGHT COURSE IN TRAIL AT A ‘SPEED MUCH FASTER THAN A JET
ZIRCRAFT. SOUNDS°SIMILAR TO THOSE MADE BY AN AIRCRAFT WERE HEARD AT
TIME OF OBSER ATION BUT OBSERVER WAS NOT CERTAIN THESE SOUNDS
CAME FROM THE UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS.
(2) 4358 PDT 6 AUGUST 1952. OBSERVED FOR APPROXIMATELY 1 MINUTE. es
(3) OBSERVED VISUALLY FROM THE GROUND.
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CALIFORNIA.
(6) WEATHER WAS REPORTED CALM AND CLEAR WITH UNLIMITED VISIBILITY.»
(7) NONE
(8) NONE ,
(3) NONE
(13) ONE OR TWO AIRCRAFT WERE REPORTED IN THE AREA AT THE TIME OF
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SEOTION A
1, When did you see the objects
1.1 Date: L if “4 gra [975 27
Day Month Year
1.2 Time of day: /3 s7 A.M. or/P.M) (Circle One)
Hrs. Min, 7
1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
a, Eastern d, |Pacifid
b, Central e. Other
@, Mountain
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(Cirele One): a, ‘Daylight Saving)
b. Standara-————
?
1.4 Cirele one of the following to indicate how certain you are |
of your answer to the above question 1,2:
a, Certain c,. Wot very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
2. Where did you see the object?
Wnty ae en f- a Lae oe 2 L af P OP a
v ogtal A ity or Town State Country
3. Where were y™ located when you saw the object:
(Circle One): a. Inside a building d, In an airplane
b, Ina car | 4
ec. Outdoors
3,1 Ware you:
(Circle One): a, In the business section of a city?
b. In the residential section of a city?
c. In open countryside?
ad, Flying near an airfield?
a, Flying over a city?
f, Fiying over open ceuntry?
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5. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?
a ee - i tt hd , a § *,
Day ia”. ta”
&. ita’ were you doing at the time you saw the object? ~~:
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6.1 What had you been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the
object? ‘ry to list the activity or activities, and the
approxiiate amount of time spent on each.
7. Were you moving a ow time while you saw the object? (Cirele One):
IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions.
7.1 What direction were you moving?
(Circle One): a, North 8. South
b, Northeast f, Southwest
' @. Saat ¢, tlest
4. Southeast h. lorthwest
7.2 How fast were you moving? _ miles per hour,
WZ
7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
YES |
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AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
OHIO
*3 AUG 1952
Miss
orengo Village
California
Dey aileaneaemecrasaa,
Your recent report of unidentified aerial phenomene has been
received by the Air Technical Intelligence Center, Inclosed is a
questionnaire, which, when completed by you and returned in the
inclosed, -addressed envelope, will aid in standardizing the
Gata and will provide a complete record of the occurrence,
Your interest in reporting the matter and your public spirited
desire to be of service are greatly appreciated,
Sincerely yours,
Roar tok Bde et
a/s Major, USAF
Air Adjutant Generay’
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1. When did you see the object:
1.1 Date: __6 heated ALS 22
Day Month Year
; Yi
1,2 Time of day: /2 e7 A.M. or P.M, (Cirele One)
Hrs, Min. a
1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
a, Eastern d. Pacifid
b, Central e. Other
c,. fountain
ee...
(Cirele One): a, “Daylight Saving)
b. Standard
1.4 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your answer to the above question 1.2:
a, Gertain c. Not very sure
b. Fairly certain d. Just a guess
2. Where did you see the object?
, . a 4
+f J ’ "a 7 a «7 , ~
Lata Cr gaetk eed = ate OH fA 2
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ostal Address State Country
3. Where were you located when you saw the object:
(Circle One): a, Inside a building d. In an airplane
b. Ina car oN o. 4 y
ec. Outdoors @. Other. 2-/a/ eee OS
3,1 Were vou:
(Circle One): a. In the business section of a city?
b. In the residential section of a city?
e¢. In open countryside?
. ad. Flying near an airfield?
. Flying over a city?
Flying over cpen country?
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SECTION B
6, What vere you doing at the time you saw the object? a tet Aas’ f
Fs } a 7
A" 1d Pe The tre \, file igs,
Se N {/ F
6,1 What had you been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the
object? Try to list the activity or activities, ard the
approximate amount of time spent:on each.
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7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
tee or (ig)
IF you answered YES, then complete the following questions,
7,1 What direction were you moving?
(Circle One): a. North e. South
b. Northeast f. Southwest
c. East e, West
d. Southeast nh, lorthwest
7.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.
7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Cirale One): Yes or Wo
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8, What direction were you facing when you first saw the object?
(Civele One): a, North + South
b, Northeast . Southw est)
c. East é West
4, Southeast h, Northwest
8,1 What direction were you facing when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a, North e,—South
b. Northeast @. Southwest
Ce East ‘Be Wiest
dad. Southeast h, Northwest
8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your anawer to the above two questions, (8 and 3.1).
a, Certain ——_ c,. Not very sure
(Ue | Fairly certain d. Just a suesss
9, “Were you wearing aye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
Yes oor = (Hla )
10, How was the object seen?
Scouts winter glese)
(Circle One): hrough window glass) e. Through theodolite
a. ne Ww f. Through sun glasses
6. Through chaemelese g. Through open space
d, Through telescore h. Other
li, What do you remember about the weather conditions at the time you saw
the object?
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ae Clear sky)’ a. Dry
° b. Fog, Mist, or light rain
ce. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rein
ad. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remember ee Don't remember
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cH. take teeeab b. Cool
y es Strong Wind c, Warm
d, Don't remenber a. Hot
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12. Estimate how long you saw the object?
Hours
ts "a
Minutes Seconds
12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to Question 12:
a. Certain c. Not very sure
«5. Fairly suré> ad. Just a guess
13. Did the object look: (Circle One) Solid’ or
Geena
14. Did the object at any time:
Transparent?
(Circle One for each question)
14.1 Change dlrection? Yea ‘to)
14.2 Change speed? Yes fo
14.3 Changs alze? eS No
14.4 Changes solor? Yes No
14.5 Break wp into parts or
explode? Yos (Bo!
14.6 Give off smoke? Yo fio
14.7 Change brightness? 19
14.8 Flicker, throb, or
pulaste? Yes No
14.9 Remain notionless? Yes - (io
Don!
Don't keno
Don't know
Don't _ know
Don't know
Don't know
Don't know
Don't know
Don't knew
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15. Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): (Yes > No Don't know
15,1 IF you inswered YES, what was the color of the light? <i. <--/
16, Tell in a few wards the following things about the object?
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16.1 Sound 2 44a 7A wx Aor
™
16.2 Color
1?, I? there was MCRE THAN CME object, then how many"
Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to
show the direction they were traveling.
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are brera?
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18.
19,
20.
21.
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Did the object at any time:
18,1 Move behind something? (Circle One) Yes No Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved behind.
13.2 Move in front of something? (Circle One) Yes Ate) Don't know
IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of,
i.
18.3 Blend with the background? (Circle One) Yes Ho’ Don't know
Which of the following objects 1s about the same actual size as tha
object you saw? (Circle One):
a. Paa f. <Autemobile
be Saseball g. Small airplane
c. ‘askatball h. lLerge airplane
a, = Fe i, Dirigible
6. Art .ce des j. Other
19.1 Cirele one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your insver to Question 19,
a. ‘srtala ec. Not very sure
Fa'vly certa ad. Uncertain
Try to tell the following things about the object:
20,1 How high sbove the earth was it? 29° ~ feat,
20.2 How far vas it from you? feet or /_ miles oy
20.3 How fast was it going? Ys —s» < miles per hour, Avnet me ne '
20.4 eirede one of the following to ropa how certain you are ©
of your ye to the above questions:
a. —Gertein——_—_ ¢, Not very sure
<Q. lairiy certain> d. Just a guess
Hew did the object disaprear from view?
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(Circle Cne): a, Suddenly) 0, Other
b. Gradually d. Don't remenber
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25. Draw a picture that «ill show the shape of the object. Label and include
in your sketch any details of the object that you saw, and place an arrow
beside the drawing to show the direction the object was moving.
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26. Was this the first time that you have seen an object like this?
(Cirele One): Yes > No
26.1 IF yeu answered NO, then when, where, and under what conditions
did y™: :e9 other ones?
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SECTION D
22. In the following sketch, imagine your eye at the point shown, Place an
"A" on the curved line to show how high the object was above the horizon
when you first saw it, Place a "B" to show where it was when when you
last saw it.
Q@verhead
Horizon
Your eye
23. In the followicw sketch place an "A" at the position the object was
when you first saw it, and a "B" et its position when you last saw it,
Overhead 1”
-
Horizon Horizon
Your eye
24. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object made, Place
an "A" at the beginning of its path and a "B" at the end of its path.
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(Circle One): Yes or No
29.1 IF you anineenel YES, did they see the object too?
(Circle One): ‘Yes » or No
29.2 Please list their names and addresses:
Please add here any further comments which you believe are important,
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1. When did you see the object:
hp? /f
1.1 Date: died ie es pA a ee
Day Month Year
1.2 Time of day: a i? A.M, or P.M, (Circle One)
Hrs, Min,
1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One):
a, Eastern d. Pacific
b, Central e. Other
c, Mountain
(Cizcle One)? 8, Daylight Saving
b, Standard
1.4 Cirele one of the following to indicate how certain you are
of your anawer to the above question 1.2:
a. certain» c, Hot very sure
b, fatlrly certain d, Just a guess
2. Where did you see the object?
os
La in LPL _ ’
3. Where were you located when you saw the object:
(Cirele One): a. Inside a building d. In an airplane
Be In a car 6. At sea
» (Cutdoors: a areaben ¢ aon Ss Other
3,2 Were yout
(Circle One): a. In the business section of a city?
.b. In the residential section of a city?
w c, In open countryside?
d. Flying near an airfield?
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5. When daa you report to some official that you had seen the object?
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Day Month Year
SECTION B
6 What were you doing at the time you saw the object? a
Kk crt fe. , ia rT \ Leh et ee m * all
6.1 What hid you bean doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the
object? Try to list the activity or activities, and the
approxinn ta amount of time spent on each.
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7. Were you moving at any time while you saw the object? (Circle One):
Yes or ( Ho.
IF you answered YES, then complete the follaing questions,
7.1 What direction were you moving?
(Circle One): a, North e. South
b. Northeast f, Southwest
c, East g. West
a, Sontheast a) Corthwest
7,2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.
7.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking a% the object?
<p
(Circle One): Yes or WNo
, fet ot ae.
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8, What direction were you facing when you first saw the object?
(Circle One): a, North 8. South
b, Northeast £. Southwest
c. East , Be West °
d. Southeast “hy Northwest
8.1 What direction were you facing when the object disappeared?
(Circle One): a. North e. South
b. Northeast £. Southwest
ce East Be West.
d. Southeast h.~ Northwest
8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to the above two questions. (8 and 8.1).
Ae | Certain! c. Not very sure
b, Fairly certain d. Just a guess
9. Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One):
oe © ia)
0. How was the obfect seen?
(Circle One): a, Through window glass e. Through thecdolite
b. Through windshield f. Through sun glasses
¢, Through binoculars g. ‘Through open space
d, Through telescope . er
11, What do you remember about the weather conditions at the time you saw
the object? .
11,1 CLOoups (Circle One) 11.3 WEATHER (Circle One)
Be Clear sky” ack ge a. Dry
bo. Hasy b. Fog, Mist, or light rain
c. Scattered clouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
a. Thick or heavy clouds d. Snow
e. Don't remember e,. Don't remember
11,2 WDD (Cirele One) 11.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
a. No wind a. Cold
> db. Siight breeze b, Cool
c, Strong wind ¢, Warm
a, Don't romember d. Hot
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12, Estimate how long you saw the object? JO -,
Hours Minutes “Seconds
12.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of
your answer to Question 12:
a, Certain. c. Not very sure
b, Fairly sure d, Just a guess
13. Did the object look: (Circle One) Solid or Transparent?
14, Did the object at any time:
(Circle One for each question)
14.1 Chanae diraction? Io» Don't know
14.2 Change speed? te Ng Don't know
14.3 Change size? tig Don. &_inow
14.4 Change colar? | ‘ow pe Mo Don't know
14.5 Break up into parts or | |
axplode? Yes | Don't know
14.6 Give off smoke? Yes , Don't know
14.7 Change brightness? Basin ys “y Mo Don't know
1.8 Flicker, tnrob, or s
pulsate? Don't know
pt 2 pe — i “ru 1h Remain notionless? ~~~ ae Don't know
15, Did the object give off a light? (Circle One): , Yes ) No Don't know
15.1 If you anevered YES, what was the color of the light? k aa eae
16. Tell in a fou words the following things about the object?
16,1 Sound | .
16,2 Color
17, IF there was MCRE THAN ONE object, then how many jere there?
Draw a picture of how they were arranged, and put an arrow to
show the direction they were traveling.