I'm sure most of you have heard about the mysterious case of UAP event over Scotland in 1990. The first mention of it appeared in 2009 and there was a
lot of speculation over the years of what it really was. Seems the original photo of the event vanished and MoD didn't know or couldn't say what
happened with the tapes.
Long story short. Now after many years the mystery has been solved and due to amazing and outstanding work of British journalists the photo along with
video investigation sees the daylight today for an open public.
IDK that looks about the same quality of the photo I`ve seen of the "Aurora" being refueled by the KC-135 and 2 F-111s in formation. I hope that one
makes the rounds one day too.
Very cool find, I`d have loved to have been standing in that field to witness it first hand.
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If it is the same photo of the "Aurora" that is flying with F-111s and a tanker... then it is a hoax and it was mede for press in 1995.
www.military-airshows.co.uk...
Get the background story before judgement, i think this story just got very interesting IMO, there was a big dispute between the British & US
regarding black projects the UK thought the US was testing or flying in UK airspace without knowledge, equally the US thought the UK had stolen US
tech... interesting, and a other v good reason the photo was withheld, and also the silencing of all involved by the MOD, the disappearance of the two
photographers and other pictures, there is a solid trail here, also the pilot would be a great witness
What i also found interesting is IMO it shows the UK has its own version of mockingbird in place, very interesting interview and also a solid
professional analysis of the photo
I wonder if this is the secret aircraft that crashed at RAF Boscombe Down in September 1994 ? That has never been fully explained despite a virtual
lockdown of the area by the military and UK special forces.
The providence of this picture is pretty solid, a lot of checking went into it.
There were quite a few sightings of various triangular UAP's at the time, a few obviously test aircraft due to noise and movement.
However this one displayed none of those characteristics, rather a complete lack of them in fact, the ability to remain fixed in the air, no noise and
extreme acceleration.
So yes finding the original photograph that was known to have existed but had only previously been seen in photocopied and faxed quality is quite a
revolution in visual evidence for UAP's of that time.
That incident has been hugely overblown over the years, nothing more than a gear problem on a sensitive test article that caused a few clenched
buttocks for a few hours, there wasn't a massive security presence as some have claimed, Boscombe is and was a well rehearsed base for test
flights.
It wasn't a 'fastmover' and the US arranged to get it back home quickly.
Compared to other incidents involving US test platforms in the UK, it was a pretty minor one.