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AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER 5 | UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ¢ WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE pa | , OHIO TNE ipa Pe | 7 4 MF at. T Pe hel aTis Of: AL wba ipioli gy : i >) ¢ “~~ © . * SUBJECT: 2O VJLlERTtINeE 7 NOV 1959 : | ! ; o, ive Pan a « P « . ae is 4, To ‘ x View 1e \ Te | phe i.e x hee lacxer ) ' | lt 18 suesegested that a questionnaire be iorwarded to ir. ParriS.e ' | i | j ; , Bataan a / fi} | 7 Fe ‘te tt d € v4 ji ~_ 4 ~“ ? 4 Hoy A nit Fup te G, df, ¥ abso f #TCh: — meet 4 ie f | . Tae 4 UEDUVy yor oclences and vVomponents
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alee ae ete ane Sa ey ee ere Poe | a gt Ae ae eg " : r= - = hia = | i ad 4 ig ian cp etin Fete ed Pi dberee PA cq? A ; e . : . 2 \ be - Agy oe “4, Ma } - December 19 “— * tg to acknowledge your le a sighting of a 4 - = of 19 November 1959 ed flying odject. . é nis * -rega) sains C? F Ue Your letter does not contsin sufficient inrormation 4 valid coneluston. Therefore, request you complete tne ottached Air Force Questionnaizve in regard to tne signing and forward the completed osper to the AEROSPACE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER, Wright-Patterson Air ¥orce Base, Ohio, 1 , for analysis and evalu
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i Fe ee ES a a Se [eS ee Ee eT eee eR 2 iS ta; a ee ee eR ee a ee ee ee ee U.S AIR FORCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SHEET infermetion os possible concerning tha unidentified aerial phanomanon that you have observed, Pivase try tc onswer os many quastions as you possibly can. The information that you give will be used for research purposes, and will be regarded as confidential material. Your nama will not ba used in connection with any statements, conclusions, or publications without your permission, Wo request this personal information so that, If it is deamed necessary, we moy contact you for furt
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Paya? | FRR SN Ong tie Sie me es 8. i” you saw the objact at NIGHT, TWILIGHT, or DAWN, what did you notice concerning the STARS and MOON? | : 8.1 STARS (Circle One): 8.2 MOON (Circle One): | | a, Nong a, Bright moonligh? | b. A few b. Dull moonlight | c, Many c, No moonlight — pitch dork ! <¢. Don't remember d. Don't ramember | | | 9, Wes the objec? brightar than the background of the sky? | : | {Civele One): a. “Yas b, No c, Don't ramembar a ai ee Se og eae ESE ee ee ee ee ee ee a = = bee ge eS i a Ti a fe ee ee est 2 2 a a i aE ins —— SS? a ee ee eee 10, IF it? wes BRIGHTER THAN tha sky back
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- 2 6 ee Ee eS oe eS ee i ‘ 14. Twil tn a faw words the following things about the object, ——« @y_— «Sound Meme yes | eee OF 8 pees ‘ yy « - | Fs fs ~~ + Gis fs hij 7A >» Color —- a raw 9 picture thar will show the shape of tha object or objects. Label and include In your skatch any details of the oblwer thst you saw such us wings, protrusions, efe,, ond especially exhaust tralls or vapor trails, Place an arraw beside the drowing to ahow the diraction the abjac? was moving, , Se eee el a! ee ee Es SAT ews eee = tJ SAL — ar r. 2 20 OPS BR, Mi ret) ce 18, The edges of tha object wera: Cireia Gra
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Seiten 2. ah' day oh ad aan adddbesiecaie de RRR ERE oe ee eee eacsed ne Paye 4 | 20, Drow a picturs thet will show the motion that the odject or opfects inode, Place an “A” ot the beginning of the path, « °B” ot the end of the path, and show any changes In direction during the course. i ° 4 5 a @ ' 4 " ' 7 ft i * : * , * FF Ll ‘as - * ed - eee ee eee Te. ¥ « 4 7 9}, IF POSSIBLE, iry to guess or estimates what the real size of the object was tn lis longest dimension. S feet, , 4 99, ow large did the object or objects cppear as comoarad with one of the following objacts held in tha hond aid a? 

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