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Jan 27 2005, 11:05 PM
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I saw something not too long ago, but I haven't posted anything about it. This is what I saw...
I took the family on our winter vacation to Palm Beach Florida. My kids are young and we promised them we would goto Orlando and visit Mickey! So, on January 4, 2005 we drove upto Orlando and spent the day at Disney. Late that night, about 11:30 pm we started heading south to Palm Beach. We were travelling on Florida's Turnpike about 30 minutes south of Orlando when I noticed something outside. It was a warm night so I rolled down the window on the Caddy. I saw three white lights in the classic triangle formation on the underbelly of whatever it was above. Now, I am a private pilot so I know what a conventional plane looks like. What I saw did not have the green and red lights on the wings, nor did it have a red rotating beacon on the tail. Just three white lights in triangle formation. I watched it for a couple of minutes and even pointed it out to my wife. I thought nothing of it until later when I slapped myself in the head because I had a digital videocamer and digital camera sitting in the back seat with the kids and I didn't stop for the photo op. I'm not sure what to make of what I saw. I don't know if I would say it was an alien craft. My guess would be a black project secret air/space craft, perhaps Aurora? Any suggestions on what it could be? |
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Jan 27 2005, 11:09 PM
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theres millions of these cases sparro.....ull never truely know what it was..... it could have been a government plane or an alien....if it was an alien chacnes are theve followed u before...
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Jan 27 2005, 11:14 PM
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It probably wasn't anything exciting.
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Jan 27 2005, 11:14 PM
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Warrior6 has a point sparro these are a common sighting these days, the Belgium goverment openly admit these objects have invaded there air space, I did a quick google to get an image was it like this......click here
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Jan 27 2005, 11:16 PM
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Did it look like this? |
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Jan 27 2005, 11:28 PM
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It didn't really look like apache.one's pics. Those have a light in the centre of the triangle. These lights were white, one on each point of the triangle, nothing in the centre of the triangle. It looks more like the pic Heavy Artillery posted.
I agree these types of sighting are very common these days, just never happened to me before. I would put the craft at about 800 - 1000 feet. It was pretty cool but it didn't do anything, just kinda hanged there. I should of stopped damnit! |
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Jan 28 2005, 12:49 AM
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Welcome to the forums Sparro! I see you came to the dirty South, hope everyone was nice and friendly
we usually treat most people good. Anyway, I hope your kids had fun at Disney, if you went on a Saturday or Sunday you probably saw my girl friend, she works on the weekends at the gates.
Anyway, about your sighting, sounds strange! I saw something strange at my work not too long ago, maybe the same thing? I couldn't tell the shape though, it was black, low, and moved very quickly! I will try to find out the date! Thanks! |
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Jan 28 2005, 09:25 AM
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My visit went well M?orA?, kids loved it. Next year I'll bring them to Universal Studios!
I guy on another forum told me this is probably what I saw; US Surveillance plane TR-3B, mecury plasma based electrogravitic propulsion. Palsma is 3 little lights I saw, they lessen weight by 94% I did a search on google for the TR-3B and it could be that! If indeed that is what I saw, thats some awsome technology, too bad they're keeping it secret. |
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Jan 28 2005, 09:35 AM
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(Sparro) I guy on another forum told me this is probably what I saw;
US Surveillance plane TR-3B, Then he told you nonsense. This thing is an invention, a purely imaginative construct that is not feasible, not in theory and not in reality. mecury plasma based electrogravitic propulsion.
Sounds good, doesn't it? It is the same class of things like the flux compensator in 'Back to the future'. Palsma is 3 little lights I saw, they lessen weight by 94%
Sadly they do not, or we would already be building a totally new class of launchers here. I did a search on google for the TR-3B and it could be that!
According to people who actually do not know the difference between current and voltage... remember that. If indeed that is what I saw, thats some awsome technology, too bad they're keeping it secret.
They cannot tell you what is not there... |
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Jan 28 2005, 10:32 PM
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I tend to agree with ArianeIV. I do believe there are some pretty exotic aircrafts out there, the mercury plasma stuff does sound like sci-fi.
There is alot of info on Aurora and even the so called TR-3A and TR-3B. |
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Jan 29 2005, 02:12 AM
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(Sparro) There is alot of info on Aurora and even the so called TR-3A and TR-3B.
The Aurora (or whatever it may be called) is indeed a realistic project in my opinion. Hypersonic aircrafts are definitly under development though the idea is not really new.
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Jan 29 2005, 07:18 PM
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On the news about a month ago, I saw a report that the US successfully tested a scramjet craft in flight.
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Jan 29 2005, 07:27 PM
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If the US military did indeed have these exotic air/space craft, why wouldn't they use them in the middle east and end things. Instead the piss around, getting themselves killed.
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Jan 30 2005, 09:10 AM
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(Sparro) If the US military did indeed have these exotic air/space craft, why wouldn't they use them in the middle east and end things. Instead the piss around, getting themselves killed.
No it should be they have pissed around and get our guys killed!!!! My sons unit is deploying again tuesday back to Iraq. Thank god he isnt going-they are going to medically retire him so mom is one happy camper. But I grew so close to the guys in his unit when they were there the last time, I was like the mom to all of them. Plus I had the priviledge to meet alot of them when i went to visit my son 2 years ago before they deployed the last time. My heart and prayers are with each and everyone of them. I was not able to go when they got back and welcome them home because I had just had triple bi pass surgery due to the stress. I was lucky enough to get my son home from that hell hole for 30 days emergency leave and when he got back to iraq he was there 2 more days and they left. Support our troops!!!! Pray for our troops!!! Tairi |
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Jan 30 2005, 04:25 PM
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Tairi,
My best wishes go out to your family. Your son is lucky to have made it safely back from Iraq. I don't know whether your family agreed with this war or not, so I'm not going to preach to you about my view on it. I just want to say that I am happy for you and your son now that he is back from Iraq and safe from the wildness that is occuring over there. Your son did a brave thing by fighting over there. So tell him I said thank you for having the guts to go over and fight this war. -Andrew Iavecchia On the topic, Sparro; What you saw definitely sounds like one of those Belgium triangles. I have no real comment on it right now. |
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Jan 30 2005, 05:14 PM
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I agree with you Tairi, my heart goes out to you. I'm glad your son is safe.
It would really make me angry (especially if my son was one of the many that payed the ultimate price with his life) if it ever came out that the US has all these super secret exotic triangles with Tesla death rays mounted on them and they did not use it in the war against Iraq or even Bin Laden. Just imagine, all they would probabbly need is one of these big mothers to show up 500 feet off the ground taking care of business. |
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Jan 31 2005, 07:05 AM
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That is so true, Sparro. I would be extremely pissed too, and I have no family in the army (that I know of).
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Jan 31 2005, 09:31 AM
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Everything about this alleged black triangle aircraft flies in the face of what we know about how our Air Force (or any Air Force for that matter) develops new aircraft. First, they do not produce experimental models in large numbers. To cover all the alleged sightings, they would need a veritable fleet of these aircraft.
Second, they just don't test unproven planes over highly populated areas - the liability considerations are just unimaginable. It is also highly unlikely that they would do it over foreign airspace where they would have difficulty managing retrieval and clean-up if something went wrong. Can anyone think of a single compelling reason why Belgium would seem like a good place to test a highly secret, high performance aircraft? If this aircraft is merely a platform on which new technology is tested, it makes a lot more sense that you would build it small, ala Tacit Blue. It would certainly be easier to hide. It would also be cheaper to rebuild when things went wrong. These guys are just not going to take the risk of getting stuck with a "Spruce Goose" like Howard Hughes did. S |
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Jan 31 2005, 02:59 PM
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Maybe they use Belgium because they lack a sufficient aiforce to shoot them down? Or maybe the Belgian government is really collaberating with the US, and is lying about not knowing what these things are. Who knows?
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Feb 1 2005, 09:44 AM
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(ArianeIV) Then he told you nonsense. This thing is an invention, a purely imaginative construct that is not feasible, not in theory and not in reality.
Sounds good, doesn't it? It is the same class of things like the flux compensator in 'Back to the future'. Sadly they do not, or we would already be building a totally new class of launchers here. According to people who actually do not know the difference between current and voltage... remember that. They cannot tell you what is not there... LoL all this coming from a guy who doesn't know it was the flux CAPACITOR! :laugh: Its ok Ariane, we all get wierd connotations of diffrent things. But I agree with you that we cannot just assume that some website is correct when it has this stuff on there. If it were real they would, like you have said, be making new launching pads out of it. Also, it would probably be used to make flying air craft carriers. |
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