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Originally posted by eNumbra
Flock of birds, it moves just like one.
Originally posted by schrodingers dog
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
lol, you changed teh video!
Originally posted by eNumbra
On the shape of the lights alone I would think it is an F117 Nighthawk, do military aircraft require the same strobes that commercial ones do?
Question:
Does the F-117 Nighthawk have lights underneath it?
If so,how many? are they visible to the naked eye when at low altitude or it's not possible for you to see them?How about IR goggles? I'd like to know cause I'm investigating this so called "UFO" video I found that appears to be shaped much like the F-117.Any clue?
Answer:
they do have lights. red on the left, green on the right, red beacon on the top and middle of the fuselage and also one on the bottom I believe.
a taxi light on the nose gear and landing lights as well(only when gear is down though)
FAA regulation requires all aircraft with an electrical system to have them (the colored lights in the configuration is standard). No way of getting around that. (well actually the USAF can probably get exception but they didn't)
if the lights are turned off, it would have to be really low, and.or you have binoculars to see the housings. if they are on, they are actually bright enough to see at night.
answers.yahoo.com...
Originally posted by schrodingers dog
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
Okayz ... now I can tell you for sure that I have no idea what that is.
I got all excited with the debunking of the birds and now my ignorance prevails ...
Maybe: www.nitroplanes.com... ... maybe not!
Originally posted by SaturnFX
its a anti-stealth aircraft
I mean...of course if it was a stealth aircraft, it wouldn't be lit up like a freaking flying christmas tree...not the best concept of stealth of course.
Originally posted by dashen
In my very expert opinion (not) this is not a civilian or general aviation craft. In the beginning of the video you see a plane with a strobe on it, and later you can easily compare the delta craft, it has no strobe, no safety lights on the wings, no glare or halo from the lights, no afterburner visible, (although it would be a stratch to see it). So clearly it is a flying slice of pizza.
Originally posted by bluemooone2
Well, its not lens flair. I think A is for Aurora in this case.