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originally posted by: Shadowhawk
a reply to: drwire
The dual-stream appearance of the contrail could be the result of a splitter plate in the center of the flattened exhaust duct. You can see the same arrangement in other aircraft such as the X-47B. So, it may not indicate twin engines at all.
originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
originally posted by: circuitsports
It looks like the polecat with thinner wings to reduce signature, materials and more complicated modeling makes that possible.
I’ve seen stuff flying out in SoCal but I don’t take pictures, they know the area is being monitored and I don’t want to get caught up in any counter espionage crap for likes.
From what I gather as long as you’re in a public area when taking photos nothing can be done. If they didn’t want anything being seen they wouldn’t fly it anywhere near where it could be spotted