I found this on youtube. It looks similar to the B2, but it is more angular.
The jet engine sound on the video sounds like a big engine not a RC toy engine.
But that could be faked.
It seems that the camera is fairly close to the landing strip.
The aircraft has the landing lights on. If you have a RC plane would you have signaling
lights ?
Not sure about the flashing light at 0:09 sec on the clip is it red or white ?
And I also found this documentary
Anyone who knows what is the name of this one ?
Or something about the information ?
WOW! Really bizzare craft, RC or not! Would need to know more about where and when the video was shot and by whom to really form an opinion as to
it's validity.
Because if it were far from the camera, the camera would have to zoom in to get it that big. When you zoom in it distorts the picture. That picture
was crystal clear.
You are right. But I think that the craft is landing, that is why it is close to the
camera.
And Im confused by the signaling lights, I think that an rc toy wouldn't need them.
Here is a zoomed footage from a good digital camera.
It looks the same quality as the first video, I even think that it is a little bit
better.
And there is a lot of shaking in the first picture so I think that it is zoomed.
But I could be wrong I dont know much about lenses.
I think it's a radio controlled model. LED's are often used as navigation lights on models, people enjoy flying them at night. The red/green lights
are reversed though, red is supposed to be on the left wingtip.
If it is a full sized aircraft (not RC), then I don't think it's landing, that kind of maneuver isn't something a conventional craft would do on a
landing approach.
Of course it's not a conventional craft is it?
Internos posted an image of a similar looking RC craft HERE as well as a
good explanation on the camera zoom.