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Originally posted by Clisen33
reply to post by zaiger
That has got to be the most unintelligent response I've seen in a long time on ATS.
How the hell can you deduce they were using LED lights that were clearly ABOVE the city. Not only that, the objects did change shapes and brightness, sometimes seeing a double light source on the object that was practically right over the houses. Is it just that you don't want to believe or are intimidated?
Originally posted by samhouston1886
Is anyone here qualified to analyze the video?
Originally posted by KnowMore
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
Thanks for that Maybe. I knew about the hexocopter, but I did not know about the GPS functionality. Extreemly cool technology.
I wonder if it would work in a plane? The copter can hover, a plane needs forward motion. I wonder if it got near the GPS home point it would try to make too many quick turns to stay near the point, and end up stalling and crashing?
Might have to look into it.
Originally posted by sifaytix
that was a good video and also there is no way for a remote contrled chopper could do that or nything with the military. it defies gravity and we re no where naer that technology, but there is hope obama was on cnn and announced a disclosure for ufos and ets look it up when you get the chance
hexocopter? that sounds something like reverse engineered alientech
Reader solves UFO mystery in Australia
By Ryan Reynolds From: Geelong Advertiser April 24, 2010 3:46AM
AN Australian UFO mystery that captured the worlds imagination was solved today.
Paul Raduka captured footage of strange lights darting above Geelong, west of Melbourne, on Monday night. The Geelong Advertiser posted the video online, attracting tens of thousands of hits across the globe.
But a reader, who did not wish to be named, called the Advertiser yesterday with an explanation.
"A lot of people thought they were UFOs,” the reader said. “When I was told about them at work on Tuesday I just laughed because I knew what they were." The woman said the UFOs were actually remote control airplanes with LED lights.
"There were just a few guys having a bit of fun down near Balyang Sanctuary on Monday night."
The online video attracted more than 27,000 views in 24 hours and was featured on YouTube's main page as the most popular news and politics video
Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
reply to post by CHRLZ
CHRLZ.....
They're saying here it's only $1,500.
That doesn't sound so much for an R/C H/C.
I should by the wife one for her birthday....
"Look dear, here's your new HexaKopter......ummmmm.....can I borrow it to make sure it works properly?"
www.pclinuxos.com...
Originally posted by FlySolo
reply to post by greeneyedleo
Just a suggestion. Maybe there should be a debunked category as well? This doesn't qualify as a hoax per say. However, a debunked category will be used and abused.