DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE7340736
DATE OF SIGHTINGMarch 1956
REPORTED LOCATIONSpokane Washington
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

[i pateOC—~™S a ~~ | 2, LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS |
: 0 Was Balloon
3 March 1956 Spokane, Washington Q Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION QO Possibly Balloon
Local O Ground-Vi sual 2SXGround-Radar xP rebollc Aiverft
cut_04/00407 D0 Air Visual MXAir-Intercept Radar | 7 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE QO Was Astronomical
0 Yes O Probobly Astronomicol
{02Ne Military O Possibly Astronomical |
‘7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE D , Other
0 Insufficient Dato for Evaluation
« QO Unknown |
Y0-45 seconds one unknown
10, BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS oe
Blip on radar scope, blip moved up Rilot thought if object other |
the scope mapidly and faded ~- 2 other| a/c would be F-00 series fighter
afe had contact in similar position. due to speed. Ground radar and
other a/c radar indicated a/c

as probable target,

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32. In the following sketch, imagine that you are at the point shown. Place an “A” on the curved line to show how
high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place a “B” on the same curved line to
show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you last saw it.

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33. In the following larger sketch place an “A” at the position the object was when you first saw it, anda “B” at its
position when you last saw it. Refer to smaller sketch as an example of how to complete the larger sketch.

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34. What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object?

34,1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 34,2 WIND (Circle One)

a. Clear sky y” a. No wind
b. Hazy Ce Sf oF [49 bn b. Slight breeze
c. Scattered clouds c. Strong wind

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d. Thick or heavy clouds 4,009 $4 g 1, O04 d. Don’t remember
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34.3 WEATHER (Circle One) 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Circle One)
dy rye <a, Cold
~~ be-Fog, mist, or light rain ~~by Cool
c. Moderate orheavy rain c. Warm
d. Snow d. Hot
e. Don't remember e. Don’t remember

35. When did you report to some official that you had seen the object?

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36. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the object?
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(Circle One) (Yes } No
36.1 IF you answered YES, did they see the object too? oe
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37. Was this the first time that you had seen an object or objects like this?

(Circle One) Yes (No)
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37.1 IF you answered NO, then when, where, and under what circumstances did you see other ones?

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39. Do you think you can estimate the speed of the object?

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(Circle One) ( Yes ) No
IF you answered YES, then what speed would you estimate? CE TA BE __m.p.h
40. Do you think you can estimate how far away from you the object wos? ’ ; 2,
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IF you answered YES, then how far away would you say it was?

41, Please give the following information about yourself:

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42, Date you completed this questionnaire: vale <4 Ev 2
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(SUMMARY DATA)

In order that your information may be filed and coded as accurately as possibly, please use
the following space to write out a short description of the event that you observed. You may ra-
peat information that you have already given in the questionnaire, and add any further comments,
statements, or sketches that you believe are important. Try to present the details of the observa-
tion in the order in which they occurred. Additional pages of the same size paper may be attached
if they ora needed,

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U.S. AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET

This questionnaire has bean propared so that you can give the U. S, Air Force as much
informotion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed,
Please try 70 answer os mony questions os you possibly can. The information that you give will
be used for rasearch purposes, and will be ragarded as confidential material. Your name will nor

be used In connaction with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission,
Wa request this personal information so that, if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for

further details,

4
], When did you see the object? 2. Time of day: _“ <3 7 YO
Hour Minutes
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Day Month Yoor (Circle One): A.M or CPM,
3, Time zones:
(Circle One): Eastorn (Circle One): a, Daylight Saving
b, Central -—~—~b, Standard —>
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a Nearest Poatel Addroas City or Town vnte or Country
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5. Estimate how long you saw the object, Se
Hours Minutes Seconds
5,1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 5,
- Certain > c. Not very sure
be “Fairly certain d. Justa guess :
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6, What was the condition of the sky?
(Circle Onesie. Bright daylight > d. Justa trace of daylight
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c. Bright twilight f. Don't remember
7, IF you saw the object during DAYLIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, where was the SUN located as you looked at
the object?
(Circle Gane): a. In d. To your left
a ; In bock of you e. Overheod
¢. $0 your right f. Don't remember
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8, IF you saw the ovject at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON?

9.1 STARS (Circle One): 8,2 MOON (Circle One):
¢. None a, Bright moonlight
b, A fow b. Dull moonlight
c. Many c. No moonlight — pitch dark
d. Don't remomber d. Don't remember

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9, Wes the oblect brightor than the background of the sky?

(Circle One): a. Yes b. No ¢c. Don't remember

10, IF it wes BRIGHTER THAN the sky background, was the brightness lik» that of an automobile headlight?:

(Circle One) a. Amile or more away (a distant car)?

b. Several blocks away?

c. A block away?
d. Several yards away?

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11, Did the object: Glowing SAithiagfes Be [itr 7/ f2A© (Circle One for each question)
a. Appear to stand still at ony time? Ziec ship > Yes No Don't Know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? —_— Yo No Don’t Know
c. Broak up into parts or explode? Yos No Don't Know
d. Give off smoke? Yes No Don't Know
2. Chonge brightness? Yos No Don't Know
f, Change shape? Yes Nom Don’t Know
g. Flicker, throb, or pulsate? Yos No Don’t Know
12, Did the object move behind something at enytime, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No < “Don't Know. 7 IF you answered YES, then tell what

it moved behind: tons

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13. Did the object move in front of something at anytime, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yes No ( Don't Know? IF you answered YES, than tell what

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14, Did the object cppeor: (Circle Ona): a, Solid? b. Transporent? % ¢. Don’t Know.
15. Did you observe the object through any of the following?

a. Eyeglasses Yes No e, Binoculars Yes No

6, Sun glasses Yes No f. Telescope Yes No

c, Windshield Yes No g. Theodolite Yes . No ec

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16, Tel! In a fow words the following things about the object,

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17. Drow a pleture that will show the shope of the object or objects. Label and Include In your skatch any details
of the object the? you saw such as wings, protrusions, ete., and especially exhoust trails or vapor trails. Ploce
on arrow bealde the drawing to show the direction the object wos moving,

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| 18, the edoes of the object were:

(Circle One): o. Fuzzy of blurred @. Other SLL. la
b. Ltke ao bright stor
c, Sharply outlined
d. Don’t remember

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19, IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how mony ware thers? = ;
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20. Drow a picture that wili show the motion that the object or objacts made, Place an “A” at the beginning |
of the poth, «,"B” at the and of the path, and show any changes In direction during the course.
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2}. IF POSSIBLE, try to guess or estimate who? the real size of tha object was In its longes? dimension.

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22, How large did the object or objects oppscr as compared with one of the following objects held in the hand
and a? about arm's length?

Silver dollar

(Circle One): a. Heed of a pin g.
b. Pea h. Baseball
c, Dima i. Gropefruit
d. Nicks? j. Basketball
©. Quarter k, Other

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22,1 (Circle One of the following to indicate how certain you ara of your answar to Question 22,

o, Cortain c. Not very sure
b, Fairly certgln d, Uncertain

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23, How did the object or objects disappear from view? _L2Legesensed Pt ae a wie 7Z2 — 2

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would It hove? Describe in your own words o tonmmon object of objects which when placed up In the aky would give the

same oppeocrance as tha objec? which you sow,
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25. Where were you located when you saw the object? 26. Were you (Circle One)
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a. In the business section of a city?

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28. IF you were MOVING IN AN AUTOMOBILE or voter vehicle at the time, then Ponclete ti the following questions: _
28.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
a. North —— (o East es e. South g. West
b. Northeast =a" Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest
28.2 How fast were you moving? 2275 Kyoks miles per hour.
28.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yes No
29. What direction were you looking when you first saw the object? (Circle One) Aver PG i
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b, Northeast d. Southeast f. Southwest h. Northwest

30. What direction were you looking when you last saw the object? (Circle One)

a. North c. East e. South g. West

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b. Northeast d. Southeast f, Southwest h. Northwest

31. If you are familiar with bearing terms (angular direction), try to estimate the number of degrees the object was
from true North and also the number of degrees it was upward from the horizon (elevation).

31,1 When it first appeared: “3 fy 2th de Wis ZZ, Bae y

a. From true North 7-2 degrees.
b. From horizon 477 degrees.

31.2 When it disappeared:
a. From true North Z ae Mad degrees.

b. From horizon LaF degrees.