ID | #1523375217 |
Added | Tue, 10/04/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
April 24, 2008 – California. I was fishing on lake Trinity, and heard the sound of aircraft engines. The sound frequency was quite low, and I even more feel the sound than hear. With them I only had an old Sony camera, where the battery.
Before the camera blacked out, I managed to do 4 photos. Later I looked at them on the computer and found a triangular shaped object.
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Hypotheses
Airplane / Helicopter
An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
Investigation
On the website cosmos-online.ru are listed below:
Additional information: We received the following information from one of the readers: I Want to let you know that the object in the photo 2008b 10539 JPG, made on 24 April 2008, is actually Swedish aircraft, Saab Drakken, who is in private ownership and currently for sale on the website Controller.com. It is 100% true. That day was a demonstration of this aircraft, so it can't be a UFO.
A photo of the aircraft for comparison:
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Resume
Airplane / Helicopter
An aircraft heavier than air for flights in the atmosphere (and outer space (e.g. An orbital aircraft)), using the aerodynamic lift of a glider to keep itself in the air (when flying within the atmosphere) and the thrust of a power (propulsion) installation for maneuvering and compensating for the loss of total mechanical energy to drag.
A rotorcraft in which the lift and thrust required for flight are created by one or more main rotors powered by an engine or several engines. They differ in maneuverability, the ability to hover and almost vertical takeoff.
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