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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1327750182.jpg Occurred : 9/16/2011 11:16 (Entered as : 09/16/11 11:16) Reported: 1/23/2012 8:25:48 PM 20:25 Posted: 1/24/2012 Location: Sisters (in-flight), OR Shape: Triangle Duration:.5 sec Orange Dart-like craft passes our aircraft at close proximity in flight I am an airline transport pilot with over 14,000 flight hours in unique aircraft such as the HU16b I am flying in these pictures I have been flying for 40 yrs I am also a certified A&P mechanic and an IA or inspector with over 25 yrs maintenance exp on planes like these. The Albatross we have is used as a test bed for Satellite broadband internet, we are one of the few companies in the world that has airborne satellite systems for high-speed internet. The plane is full of sophisticated equipment for this purpose as it is the original test bed for this. I have better than 20/20 vision and I usually can spot any single helium balloon of 15" diameter from a great distance and I am trained to do so. I see them all the time. That being said, the object was literally a blur and I didn’t see it as it was moving in the same direction as the plane. The order of the pictures attached here is the series of the 3 that I took with my iphone as I was just trying to get a shot of "Sisters" and Mount Jefferson in the Bend area. As for the pictures, they cannot be a balloon cluster as this thing passed us!! Look at the lake on the first picture as the object comes from right to left, go to the next shot, it's in frame, look at our relative movement passing the lake then the last shot as the thing is hidden by the wing and our location relative to the lake again. We were cruising at 11,500 ft at approx 200 mph. the balloons would have to be fast!! That thing was a streak, it went by as nothing but a blur. Only the luck of the camera could tell me that it was some sort of object of quite some size, as our wing is nearly 50 long and that float out there (40 ft away) is 10 ft long. I estimate that it is about the same size as our plane or longer, that would make it approximately 70-80 ft long. I would also estimate it to be within 1000 ft of us laterally. The object made no noise that I could discern, nor did it leave any sort of contrails or exhaust paths. It appears to be banking around us for a split second then gone. Our plane is traveling south-east at approximately 200 mph at 11,500 ft We were in the vacinity of Bend or Sisters Oregon. National UFO Reporting Center <object style="height: 390px; width: 640px"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/bY_gzHXxf3c?version=3&feature=player_detailpage">< param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/bY_gzHXxf3c?version=3&feature=player_detailpage" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="360"></object> |
That's a pretty crazy looking UFO, especially with the orange color. I wish I believed in UFOs... I could get really excited about that.
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Just came across this fascinating animation: A Flight Through the Universe, by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey - YouTube
Just amazing that every blob flying by the camera contains millions/billions of stars and planets. |
It is my dream in life to have sex with an alien chick. I pray they exist and come visit us!
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Going for a walk around the block with my Son, I noticed a flat black square with another right angle square adjoined. We both saw it. Was about 8 x 8 feet. was first slow and going with the wind and then went 90 degrees adjacent and started to climb very quickly. I'm talking from about 4oo feet to against the wind in a 30 degree angle to climbing above the cumulo nimbus clouds in about 20 seconds. The wind was very light that early evening as the mosquito's were unaffected. A distant neighbor from the block was looking up too and asked us-"did you see that!"
1 week later on a Sunday around 6pm I was sitting at the fire pit. I was talking with my Boy on the phone who was about 3/4 of a mile south of me. He was outside. I noticed 4 (once again) square objects. 2 went way south fast low on the horizon and the other 2 continued from my west side to the north. They looked as if they were hooked together. They were about a block away. Then one went up and low to the south west and the other went north north west. It went in the opposite direction and this one climbed above the few clouds that were there. While this was happening my Son saw it happening as well. I do have a few pictures which are distant but it was odd. No not any garbage such as carbon paper in a devils whirl wind. Very calm day. Very calm year, insofar as wind. |
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Their passage in and out of our world should be easily done without a sound or lights. Why do they need lights anyway? The saucers always have lights. Really? Surely they have mastered a better means to see the sky. At least run their ships with IR headlamps. Answer. RIDE THE WAVE .. and maybe amplify it to what your time-frame acquires/requires. |
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just as long as they don't eat me/kill me and they keep their probes out of my anus I'm all good with them
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We are just funny things to them-perhaps though, the human experience is all about emotions. NOW THAT IS VERY SPECIAL. Depending on the evolution of their scouts. Be it 4 appendages or some sort of worm or germ. or wife? |
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My old science teacher put in in perspective for me years ago - if the milky way is 120million light years side to side and humans have existed for less than 10 million years, then the image of man has not yet left the milky way.
Anyone out there looking in would just see dinosaurs. Tim |
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Hmm
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