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Originally posted by DaTroof
reply to post by Idonthaveabeard
What whoosh? I hear a click, which could be anything in the cabin.
Besides, no whoosh would be audible inside the cabin without affecting the plane's stability.
Originally posted by mrnotobc
Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
Video filmed from a plane flying over the city of Dallas,
I live in Dallas, and I'd like to point out this is not Dallas, but in fact Fort Worth, Texas. I believe looking to the North, but I could be wrong about that.
Originally posted by eyesontheskies
reply to post by Idonthaveabeard
Also you should try to send this to fact or faked i would really like to see how they try to debunk this one. I tried but im not 18 so i couldnt do it.
here is the link if anyone wants to www.syfy.com...edit on 25-3-2012 by eyesontheskies because: forgot to post link.
Originally posted by Idonthaveabeard
Well if its a tray were hearing closing, they are either just preparing for approach or not landing at all. They make you put everything away and close up all trays before they begin the approach, so the plane would be doing at least 200-300mph at this point. Certainly no slower than 150mph.
Originally posted by Rendier
I'm not buying this "it's birds" arguement. If the object was moving from left to right on the screen or straight towards the camera at lower altitude, I would've said: "OK, possible". The fact is that the object moves from the right edge of the screen to the left in under half a second. Even if really close by (compared to the buildings in the background), wouldn't this still imply the object is going alot faster than the airplane?
I'm not a die-hard UFO believer and I won't claim this is a UFO, but untill I see a video reproducing this "increased-velocity-illusion" under similar circumstances, I won't buy this bird bs.