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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8723103
DATE OF SIGHTINGJanuary 1965
REPORTED LOCATIONDayton Ohio
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1. DATE + TIME GROUP

2.

LOCATION

pm 27 January 65 21/205p2 Dayton, Ohio dileeays

10. CONCLUSION

3. SOURCE
Civilian
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS

Three
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION

2 - 3 Minutes
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION

Ground-Visual
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7. COURSE

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Vest

8. PHOTOS |

O Yes
7X No

9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

O Yes

FORM
FTD sep 43 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.

AIRCRAFT (F-101 & F-102s)
e wapor trails were caused by high flying aircraft (F-10l &

~102s) flying in formation, Aircraft were West of Dayton during
ime of the sighting, confirmed by Base Operations.

11.

BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS

Observer was looking toward the sky to the West of the city
when he observed three objects flying in formation followed

by vapor trails.

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DATE: © 27 January 1965
1550 - 27/20502
LENGTH OF OBSERVATION: 2 — 3 Minutes

TIME

WEATHER: Clear, No cloud coverage,

ELEVATION: Less then 45 degrees

APPEARENCE: 3 Vapor Trails.

DESCRIPTION: Objects flew in a formation with vapor trails behind

DIRECTION OBSERVED: West

1, A call came from Mr @Qguggggg@iiMeee at 1600 27 January 65, which was received
by Sgt Moody.

2. Mr Qip@liee xXtoooook observed the objects atu’ and oageiiiiperc, West
Dayton.

3. Phoned Base Operations at 1605, and was confirmed by them that F-101 and F-102s
were in the area of the stated time of observation,

14. Phoned back at 1610 and informed him the contrails were caused by
the aircraft,