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Post subject: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 08:16 |
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Pic and video apparently taken at the Helendale Radar Cross Secrtion facility: Attachment: 6C9D7A1F-D4CD-4142-A843-42F63B26B566.png https://dailycaller.com/2021/09/30/lock ... fence-air/
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Post subject: Re: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 15:22 |
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If you can see it, it was meant to be seen
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Post subject: Re: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 02 Oct 2021, 20:35 |
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Username Protected wrote: If the story is true about it being a new plane getting ready for radar stealth testing, Lockheed has learned their lesson from the SR-71 testing.
This bird has irregular framing and covering on it to disguise it's shape. For the SR-71 testing at Area 51, they put a full size mock up on a pole, but knew when the Russian satellites would be flying over, and took it off the pole before they did.
The problem was that in the hot desert sun, the cooler ground of the shadow that the plane made was easily seen in infra red, so the Russians had the shape and size of the plane before it ever flew. I don't think that mistake will be made again. Once the US figured out the Russians were doing this, the folks at area 51 began placing fake, crazy, aircraft out to cool down the desert to trick the satellites. From what I've read, they even places heaters on the "engines" of the fake planes to really confuse the soviets!
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Post subject: Re: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 03 Oct 2021, 21:16 |
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B-2 testing RCS from back in the day...
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Post subject: Re: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 05 Oct 2021, 00:45 |
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I heard that is the new Raptor design!
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Post subject: Re: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 05 Oct 2021, 11:57 |
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Username Protected wrote: Reminds me of Boeing’s YF-118G Bird of Prey … another black program demonstrator.
Signature design of all Birds of Prey, the drooped wing tips. https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/k ... f-prey.php
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Post subject: Re: Skunkworks UFO Posted: 05 Oct 2021, 13:10 |
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wow. Bird of Prey. First thing I thought of was the "Shock and bump" tests for a wingtip mounted Pulse Cannon. I wonder what the acceleration vs. frequency plot would look like. Not too unlike a 310 I suspect. Sorry....nerded out there for a sec..... 
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