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ny & 2. LOCATION ( PROJECT 16373 RECORD CARD LL BP 32 as Elizabethtown, Kentucky ic , atest Saou "4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION & i : Lars} L710 CD: eee RU ei ) KK Srounsa- Visual! ODO Ground-Radar ; 3 : ' ye ET 2219 a EARS OG Aie Visual O Air-intercept Radar °™ [| Pare Ce ee te i ae SEES apreawet | es Yen 7 airman . pan sa OS A i ST ee eR, LENGTn OF OSSERVATION 8. NUNSER OF CBSECTS « 9 Cou * minutes 1 : WOW - 10. BRICE SUMMARY OF SIGHTING TAL COMMENTS | f~ ee =a = ee ee eS —— aie ———— ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP $2) —_— (29 es a o - = « | —. t. ha waoape «ec. lormal manouvers. Stoel ar and 1O ;: ballo…
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‘ AF FORM 112~-PART | .: APPROVED I JUNE 1948 DA PREP : EFE! SUMMARY: (Enter concise summery of report. Give signisicence in final omne-sentence parigraph. Lia inclogures at lower left. Begin text of report om AP Form 118—Part [/.) i. Re 36 5e Te 3. a <n el lle ell ee ‘ grange (LEAVE BLANK) AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Toate - serve? seW one ¢24-shapved Od’joc% site unkaven, e.iaiag as Ghougn emittias & orl gas gigate Taers wae ne gound and oo exuaust aor vey0r traii wae s@e%0 iS@ #2004 wee estinated to ve asout the same as that of a sis) GF Setween £75 sod 200 miles oer fowr., Its alti…
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AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER SS WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE Se” eal OHI0 15 September 1952 Soh. Uistrict Heights Maryland be ar Mz’ wie. Your recent. report of unidentified aerial phenomena has been received by the 4ir Technical Intelligence Center. Inclosed is a questionnaire, whish, when completed by you and returned in the inclosed, self-aidressed » will aid in standardizing the data and will provide a complete record of the occurrence. Your interes* in reporting the matter and your public spirited desire to be of sarvice are greatly appreciated. Sincerely yours, a Major, USAF Air …
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TENTATIVE OSSERVERS QUESTIONNAIRE _ «7 i he SECTION A 1. When did you see the objects: 1.1 Dates ¢ A SE 7 SA ay on ear ) 1.2 Time of Day: é oO f A.M. or Poi,> (Circle One) Se Ne ” an 1,3 Time Zone: (Circle One): Cer? Sastern d. Pacific » Central : e. Other Cc, lliountain (Cir-ta One)s co Daylight Saving 1.4 Circle cic si the following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to the above question 1.2: ( ae ertaia c. Not very sure > iirLy certain ad. Just a guess 2. Where were yo: «.en you saw the object: ae S7pier “75 £12 1 fe a4. nugrTess y or Town > tate eSantey Let0d Additional Remar'…
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Page 2 he How did you happen *o notice the object? With VB LEH rr A PERSON Lowes a / OT eer Wty Se wr, 7 “4 ; * Pal ; - When did you report te some official that you had seen the object? Le Lee oA 7/7 Ha SECTION B 6. What were you doing at the time you saw the object? VST RCRER 6.1 What had you been doing for the 30 minutes before you saw the object? Try tc list the activity or activities and the approximate amount of tine scent on eache 7. Were you movina & any time while you saw the object? (Circle One): Yes or ib IF you answerea YES, then complete the following questions: 71 What direction …
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‘i o. * thn ee ee ee - ‘ i “+ { i ; } a itd ale ails Le Page 3 8.1 What direction were you looking when the object disappeared? (Circle One): a. North @. South be Northeast Southwest c. East «) West — d. Southeast « Northwest 8.2 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of Ba) swer to the above question and preceding question (8 and ol). Certain ce. Wot very sure b. Fairly certain d. dust a guess 9, Were you wearing eye glasses when you saw the object? (Circle One): Yes or (‘Wo ) 10. How was the ob ject seen? (Circle One): «2, Through window glass e. Through theodolite %. Th…page 6
Page 12.1 Circle one of tne following to indicate how certain you are of your answer to Question 12: Certain ®, c. Not very sure be.) Fairly sure dad. Just a guess ty 13. Did the object look: (Circle one)(“ Solid > or Transparent 14. Did the object at any time: (Circle One for each question) 14.1 Change direction? Yes Don'% know 1k.2 Change speed? Yes Don't know 1h.3 Change size? Yes Don't know Lites Change color? Yes Don't know W.5 Break up inte parts or ies on't know explode? — uli 1.6 Give of f «moka? Yes) No Don't know lhe? Change or) ohtness? e3 ‘Tlo) Dontt know 14.8 Flicker, ob, or Yes a…
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19. Page 5 18.2 Move in front of something? (Circle One) Yes Don't knot IF you answered YES, then tell what it moved in front of. 18.3 Blend withthe background? (Circle One) Yes ( No) Don't know Which of the following objects is about the same actual size as the object you saw? (Circle One): ae Pea GD Automobile b. Baseball ge Small airplane c. Basketball he Large airplane d. Bicycle wheel i. Dirisibdle e, Office desk je Other 19.1 Circle one of the following to indicate how certain you are of your ansuer to Question 19. ae Lartain ce Not very sure ayy, Yairly certain d. Uncertain Try to tell …
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