MODELING THE OBJECT: Intensive interviews with then Captain Kevin D. Randle, USAF (Retired), now Dr. Randle; Research Author Donald Raymond Schmitt, U.S. Army Sergeant Clifford Stone (Retired); Researcher Don Berliner, Researcher Stanton T. Friedman; Researcher Don Ecker of UFO Magazine Los Angeles, and a plethora of competing researchers--none of whom could draw.
LOCATION: Los Angeles, California and Roswell, New Mexico.
OF SPECIAL NOTE: Until the Fourth of July Weekend of 1995, my 1993 through 1995 attempts to draw the Roswell crash through published witness interviews and long discussions with then-Captain Kevin D. Randle USAF (Reserves) and Research Investigator Donald Raymond Schmitt, the two authors of the 1991 "UFO Crash at Roswell," and "The Truth About the UFO Crash At Roswell;" my crash site renders were off.
Until 1995's Forty-Eighth Anniversary Roswell UFO Expo, I had used area photos of the New Mexico landscapes plus semi-accurate descriptions.
Not until I visited the actual crash site myself, did I realize how the spaceship didn't pile up at the base of the arroyo--but half way up the side. And the arroyo was more rugged of a slope with more vertical limestone layers and gypsum boulders from which heavy brush and saplings rooted. It was during that 4th of July weekend in 1995, that I was given unfettered access to the witnesses of the alien Aerosurf/Aerospace/Waverider Command Module-ish shuttlecraft spacecraft which had cocooned her flight crew.