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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD (a we) es ae ee ee ie ae oo Sh = ee Se ee ee eee i i 1. DATE , Z. LOCATION 12. CI 2, DAYTE-TIiME GROUP & TYPE OF CBSERYATION Local Ee eats Sic 6 OKC | 6 aia ae aera | fa Ground: Visual ™ Ground-Radar “ ; » 2 / 5 GMT__29/0[304 SEO I O Air Visual (3 Air-Intercept Radar O 5. PROTOS BS bs ROUNDERS ane nan nm pair oto rt kane O Yes ‘e Bape NS t _ Paivilian i” 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OSJECTS | 9% COURSE 0 C) CO , 7 ys 3 one South 13. COMMENTS 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING | A bright, biuishewhite light, first noticed behind clouds. Appps#med to get larger & br
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A a —_—<——-— = Es te le TT ee pe U.S ATR FORCE FECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET : This questionnaire has bean prepared so that you can give the U. S, Air Fores aa much infeyinarion as possible concerning the unidentified aerial phenomenon that you have observed, Pisase try $o answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for res2arch purposes, and will be ragardad as confidential material, Your name will no? be usu in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission. W9 roqguast this parsonal information eo that, if it i
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{ Poge 3 ie SS EE TT ee EY Te MT A eS TE TS TT i TE Te pT i i eS aD: a it th es a ~- 16, Yell in @ fow words the following things about the object. : p > * | : : aw, Sound Ce Pie Che gth'—t Ps PL | ‘ | Sr , hes i os a 2 | , CAE AL ' Tf , o ? PF leat a else ee ae J Sf | 4 : 17. Draw o pleturs thet will show the shape of the objact or objects. Lobel and Include In your skatch any detaila : of tha objest nat YOU SOW such a3 wings, protrusions, efe,, and gapecially exhaust trails or Vapor tvratla, Place t a : an arrow beside the drawing to show the direction the oblact waa moving, Ae Loy s “aj rap
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| eT REL YD FRENTE RP EEA HE HASAN FTCA RM Af Beta ae TPM DRAT” TT ARERR NINE TITS ry oe oot oe Passe 4 25. Drow a picture that wilt show the motion that the object or objects mods, Placa an “A” at the beginning of the path, a “B" of the and of the path, and show any changes In direction during the course, 9%. JF POSS'BLE, try to guess or estimate whot the real size of the object was in its longest dimension. - eee eee —— lien: ee ee ee 22, How large did the object or objects gppear a3 comperad with one of the following objects held in the hand sind of abou arin’s length? {Cirele Ona): ce. Hac
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decal 7 # ay a ee Set prisons +f ATES OTe PTS ee | wer ee ite Lk ’ a: = a Oy eras ir if ie gee .] ee a eM em et ge ee Ue oe a a a ek St Ee ES 25. Where were you lucated when you saw the object? (Circle One): 26. Were you (Circle One) a. Inthe business section of a city? ad. inside a building _b. In the residential section of a city? (bw Ina car c. In open countryside? c. Outdoors | d. Flying near an airfield? d, Inon airplane e. Flying over a city? e, At sec f, Flying over open country? Poe GS 7 [  geaiiee tte ata eer aa aes CPG) fT S Detain ER SOs elie rca aia a Nilesat? 27. VWhat were you do
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Leung SIRPAg then? ety, “S| a ret Cee. rye woe gereyny i Paga é Rah 8 whine amarante eer a EE _ <i —_ = = SD ae eee ees —— f] he Place an “A” on the curved fina to show how (i " B” on the same curved line to nee eee. == 2 2 2 OE SEEN, RS Se ORME PSB 32, Hs following sketch, imagine that yOu are at the point shown igh the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you first saw it. Place ‘ O show how high the object was above the horizon (skyline) when you Jast saw jt — 33. In the following larger sketch place cn “A” at the position when you /ast suw it, Refer to smaller sketch as an example o
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34. i el EE a SS Se a Ce i EE Kl Se es ft ee, eo Ge a What were the weather conditions at the time you saw the object? 34,1 CLOUDS (Circle One) a. Cleor sky b, Hazy (¢. Scattered clouds d. Thick or heavy clouds e. Don't remember 34,3 WEATHER (Cirele One) ‘ a “ 4 ST AES SETS 1 LASERS Lgl Spe foetal SUES ie nats AS et Ut Ra Day Month (Ge: Dry b, Fog, mist, or light rain c, Moderate orheavy rain d. Snow e, Don’t remember — <a eee ee Se ee ee SE oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 34,2 WIND (Circle One) a. No wind ( b. Slight breeze c. Strong wind d. Don’t remember 34.4 TEMPERATURE (Cirele Ons) b. Cool c. War

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