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Originally posted by BigMoser
Draw me up some conclusions here.
Ok, the second photo in this video is a better blur than the one from the first.
Pentagon Plane
Now this is not a thread to fuss and complain who is right and who is wrong.
This is how I see it at first:
Think of it coming in slant (Hence the smoke?)
Think of that cylinder hitting the ground (Fuselage? Wing? Both?)
Think of the body and tail of the plane just behind the cylinder from above
I'm starting to see a plane, but its hard to put it in perspective the exact direction its facing. Cuz I only see half of one in that picture.
Anyways, any constructive thoughts on what YOU see?
*Note* This thread is only for constructive thoughts about people's view on what they see compared to a clear picture of another plane.
Originally posted by thesaint
There is no way a newly trained not even a proffesional pilot could perofrm that sort of angle of attack coming in so close to the ground like that.
Originally posted by LeftBehind
Isn't that what pilots do when they land, only faster and slightly banked?
Originally posted by BigMoser
So, could those holographs have kept the lawn in such a good shape, long enough for the lawn people to put some dirt/soil over it?
Originally posted by LeftBehind
Why is it so amazing that they came in like that?
Isn't that what pilots do when they land, only faster and slightly banked?
And why would it be slightly banked?
Originally posted by ADVISOR
It was in a turn or perhaps making a corrective maneuver.
Why else would an aircraft bank?
Originally posted by CaptainLazy
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This might help you visualise it in your head.