USAF record 302551697
302551697
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1. DATE - GROUP 2. LOCATION Denver, Colorado
3. SOURCE City
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION [ILLEGIBLE] minutes
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual
7. COURSE northward
8. PHOTOS □ Yes □ No
9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE □ Yes □ No
10. CONCLUSION Insufficient data for evaluation
11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS Observers watched a large, fiery ball falling toward the ground. It looked like an aircraft but was on fire until it slowed down. The observers then thought the object was a helicopter, but later movements ended this line of thinking. Now the object looked as if it was coming vertically down. No sound was heard at any time during the observation. As the observers turned to go toward the object, it took off with a burst of speed and finally disappeared from view.
Without an exact date it would be extremely difficult to determine any activity in the area which could have accounted for the sighting. Without such essential information the case is being classified as insufficient data.
FORM FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous editions of this form may be used.
STAMP: K-443 6ONK-1
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- Page 1 1. DATE - GROUP 2. LOCATION Denver, Colorado 3. SOURCE City 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS One 5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION [ILLEGIBLE] minutes 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground Visual 7. COURSE northward 8. PHOTOS □…
- Page 2 Denver, Colorado 80204 December 5, 1966 Project Blue Book Information Center Safol Washington, D.C., 20330 Gentlemen: My wife and I observed a UFO in June of this year (1966), but afraid of ridicule,…
- Page 3 -2- My curiosity got the best of me, for I was wondering what a helicopter was doing in that area, at that time, and wondering in particular what was glowing so red from it, for the color no longer…