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i am stunned, your not gonna believe this

Started by Spey_Phantom, March 14, 2008, 12:16:05 PM

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Spey_Phantom

you guys are not gonna believe this. i was sitting in front of the TV just a minute ago, its now dark outside.
as i looked out the window, i saw 2 landing lights fron an aircrafts wing, the wierd thing is that it moved to slow for an aircraft and to fast for a blimp  :unsure:.

it was flying over my house, i quickly went outside, after gazing at it for a few seconds, it finally showed itself in the moonlight, it had no tail, and kinda looked like a boomarang. it was unlike anything ive ever seen or know about.  :o

does anyone know anything, and yes, i know what to do when the black suits are coming  :dalek:

im not able to discribe anything more, as im still a little shocked and amazed  :o
on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

Spey_Phantom

here's a quick sketch i just made in paint, note the red and white light haflway each wing  :unsure:

:dalek:

i think i just fount insperation for a new stealth bomber model, maybe a UAV  :huh:
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-all kinds of things.

kitnut617

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Spey_Phantom

on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

B777LR

If you couldnt hear any engine, the engine would have been off. If teh engine was off, it could not be an UFO. UFOs come from space. You need an engine to get to space!
Ive heard of some experimental european UAVs, that were blimps, but shaped like an airplane wing for greater speed/flight.
Of course, it could be a B-2 as well. (no tail)
Then theres the Northrop N-1 flying wing. I beleive one is still flying.
Then theres UAVs, these are meant to be quiet: DarkStar (offically not flying, but then again Groom Lake AFB is officially abandoned), BAe Corax, Boeing/NASA X-48, Boeing X-45.
But most likey, it was probably just a hangglider or microlight.

deathjester

Microlights, gliders and hangliders don't fly at night, nor do they have landing lights.  An aircraft shaped blimp?  Sounds a bit like the Skycat hybrid air vehicle.

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Spey_Phantom

#7
well, im all out of clues, and Cap, about me drinking, i never touch the stuff  :lol:
on ething i forgot to note, the 2 lights didnt reflect of the fuselage.

but seriously:

-UAV: i dont think so, it was at a high altitude, it didnt look like any UAV ive ever seen, i dont think europe has any of those UAV's, not near belgium. besides, i think at night, UAV's dont use there landing lights, enemy forces or terrorists could spot the easely  :rolleyes:

-microlights: not a chance, like Deathjester said, those things are prohibited to fly in the dark.

-Blimps: no way, blimps are big, but it was way to small for a blimp (honnestly, i know a blimp when i see one, even in the dark)

ive narrowed my thought down to 4 seperate explenations.

-UFO
-secret USAF spyplane bieng tested in europe.
-to secret UAV test.
-ive been working to much.

but i doubt the last one, as my parrents saw that thing to  :unsure:
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deathjester

If it is a spyplane, it's probably a UAV anyway - that seems to be the trend these days.  Besides, if it was something really secret, it would be fitted with adaptive camo, and you wouldn't have seen it anyway!

GTX

Quote-microlights: not a chance, like Deathjester said, those things are prohibited to fly in the dark.

Doesn't mean it wasn't one - people break the law every day.

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Wyrmshadow

This is why you should never mention you've seen anything 'funny' in the sky without taking lots and lots of clear pictures and video. 50% of the poeple that respond will make jokes, the other 50% might actually try to explain but fail. This is what Im currently experiencing by sharing Cthulu's contrail picture.
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lancer

Quote from: GTX on March 14, 2008, 01:27:53 PM
Quote-microlights: not a chance, like Deathjester said, those things are prohibited to fly in the dark.

Doesn't mean it wasn't one - people break the law every day.

Regards,

Greg

Agreed, but you would have heard the engine!
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B777LR



More likely to be a hangglider that went out for sunset, and came home a little late. Im sure they could shine some lights onto the wings. Microlights can fly without engines too. Or swampgas.

Lord Darth Beavis



There was no aircraft.  It was swamp gas and the planet Venus reflected off a cloud.

Seriously, could've been a B-2, or possibly another black project of unknown parentage.  My money would be on the B-2.

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Spey_Phantom

Quote from: Lord Darth Beavis on March 16, 2008, 03:16:36 AMWhere are you, Nils?

i live in Ostende, near the Belgian coast. but ovzer the years there have been no USAF bombers or UAV's flying overhead  :huh:
anyway, i think now that it has most posibly been some sort of secret EADS UAV  :unsure:
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