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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8604795
DATE OF SIGHTINGDecember 1960
REPORTED LOCATIONWaynesville Ohio
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
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1. DATE 2. LOCATION 2. LOCATION 12. 12. CONCLUSIONS
12 Dee 60 12 Dee 60 Waynesville, Ohio Waynesville, Ohio D Wes Bolloon
0 0 Prabobly Bolloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP GROUP 4. 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Bolloon
Local . Local .. 1845 Ci Ground-Visual Ci Ground-Vi sual Ground-Rodor Ground-Rodar 0 Was Aieraft
C CI Probably Aireraft
GMT. 12/2345Z AinVisual AinVisudl Air-intereept Rodor 0 Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS b. SOURCE D Was Astronomical
OYs Ys 000 00 Probably Astronomical Probably Astranomical
C No Civilian Possibly Astronomical Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Other..
000 Insufficient Data for Evgluation
1-2 min one varied Unknown
1O. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING |11. COMMENTS
Object appeared to move from E to S to W to The description end course of this
nearly overheai. After giving off a bright object tend to indicate that the
glow, the light disappeared. Witness thought object was probably an a/c. The fact
light looked like an a/c landing light t but that many a/c with test configuartions
felt the distance to any air facility too fly from WpAFB tends to support this
great for this to be true. possibility.
ATIC FORM 329 (RE) ATIC FORM 329 (REV 76 SEP S1) 26 5EP 52)
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AEROSPACE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
OHIO
REPLY TO AFCIN-4X2
ATTH OF:
SUBJECY: Extrast from Duty Officers' Report 13 Dec GO
TO: AFCIN-4E2, Maj Friend
The attached UFo from Capt Ven John's Report dated 12 Dee 60 is
fortarded for your information. rorwazddd zor your Ldormatron.
JOHN C. JOHN NETEL 1 Acch
Captain USAF Memo dtd 12 Dee 60
AFCIN-4X2 AFCIN-4X2
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AFCIN-AEh 12 DEC 60
MEMORANDUM FOR
SUBJECT: UFOB
1. By teleohone at 2030 hours, 12 Dec 60, Mr Onio,
Waymesville, Ohio, 13 miles SW of Dayton,
reported having seen a moving light at approximately lShs hours, 12 Dec 60,
ovement for one to to minutes being from East to South
the direction of the light dis-
Thougn much Like a single aircraft landing light, Though much Like a sinzle a g Mr Farffing
appeared. felt the distance as between place of observation and an air facility appeared. ion and an air facility
felt the distance as between place Additionally, similar Additionally, similar lights, lights,
to be too great for use to be too great for use of landing light. : of landing lighto
describing similar directional patterns have been noted by Kr Farffing
and his wife (who also witnessed thl and his wife (who also witnessed evening's event) over the past two vening's event) over the past two
summers.
2. ?. Though I ventured no opinion, I suspect it was an aireraft landing
lignt. I thanked the observer and indicated that he might be contacted light. I thanked the ebserver and indicated that he might be contacted
for additional intormation at a later time. a later timee
George Ven JOHN
Captain, USAF
Staff Duty'officer
(12-13 Dec 60)
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
12 Dee 60 12 Dee 60 Waynesville, Chio Wos Bolloon
0 D Prabobly Bolloon
GROUP GROUP 4. 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 0 Possibly Bolioon
. DATE-TIME 3. DATE-TIME
Local . 1945 Ground-Visual Ground-Rodar od 0 Was Ancraft
Local . CI Probably Aireralt Probably Aireralt
GMT. GMT 12/2345Z 12/2345Z AinVisual Air-intercept Rodor Air-Intercept Rodor 0 0 Possibly Aircraft Possibly Aircralt
5. PHOTOS 3. 3. SOURCE 00 Was Astronomnical Was Astronomical
Yes 000 Probably Astronomical Probably Astronomical
Civilian Possibly Astronomical
C No
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 9. COURSE Othar
000 Insulficiant Datn for Evaluation
1-2 min varied Unknown
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10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING |11. COMMENTS
Object appear to move from E to S to W to The description end course of this
nearly overhead. L. After giving off a bright object tend to indicate that the
glow, the li ht disappeared. Witness thought object was probably an a/c. The fact
light looked like an a/e landing light but that many a/e with test configuartions
fela the distance to any air facility too fly from WPAFB tends to support this
great for this to be true. possibility.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 5EP 52) 265EP52)
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AEROSPACE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE
OHIO
REPLY TO AFCIN-4X2
ATTH OF:
SUBJECT: Extract from Duty Officers' Report 13 Dee 60
TO: AFCIN-4E2, Maj Frlend
The attached UFo from Capt Ven John's Report dated 12 Deo 6O is
forvarded for your iuformation. to-vazdee sor yout idaormdeso..
TONG HONEILL HONEILL 1 Acch
Captain USAF Memo dtd 12 Dec 6o Memo dtd 12 Dec 60
AFCIN-4X2
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. 12 DEC 60
MEMORANDUM FOR AFGIN-AEL
SUBJECT: UFOB
teleohone at 2030 hours, 12 Dec 60, Onio,
Waymesville, Ohio, l3 miles SW of Dayton,
the direction of movement for one to two minutes being from East to South light dis-
to West to near overhead. After giving of. ght glow, the
appeared. Tnougn much like a single airoraft landing light, Though much Li Mr Farffing
appeared. felt the distance as betuween place of observation and an n and an air facility
felt the distance as between place of obsel ditionallv, sit Itionallv, simi lights, Lights,
to be too great for use of Landing light, Ad to be too great for of Landing light, Farffing
describing sumilar directional patterns have been noted by M describing sumilar directional patterns have
and his wife (who also witnessed this evening's event) over the past two
summers.
?o Though I ventured no opinion, I suspect it was an aireraft landing
light. I thanked the observer and indicated that he might be contacted
for additional information at a later time.
George Ven JOIN
Captain, USAF
Staff Duty'officer
(12-13 Dec 60)
M
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