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    Default What a drone at night might look like

    It looks like either the person couldnt focus or intentional at keeping the zoom out of focus but really interesting capture that might have fooled except that it takes short jogs to provide a small clue.



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    With the advent of drones, genuine UFO spotting has become just that much more difficult (and easily explained away... ). A few months ago at night, a drone had me momentarily fooled: it was a clear night and the drone was performing some very characteristic "UFO behaviour". Only when it got over my place and hovered, could I faintly hear the whirring of its tiny electric motors.

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    I still have yet to see a video of a nighttime UFO making sharp angle turns, which was commonly described in early Ufology. This characteristic distinguished a genuine UFO from conventional aircraft. However in this time when almost any event can be videotaped, this characteristic is absent. I wonder if it is true that the UFO phenonomena always evolve with our cultural development.

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    Default Re: What a drone at night might look like

    Yep, they can't do a hard right angled turn or accelerate or stop instantly. A Chinese firm (EHang) is developing a 1-seat person-carrying version; for all intensive purposes, it's a big drone with the cabin sitting on top. (As a design improvement, I would add a ducted fan around those props: some clown is likely to walk into them and get their legs chopped off!) They do provide extraordinary maneuverability and speed compared to a conventional aircraft or helicopter

    Chinese drone manufacturer EHang has unveiled the world's first fully electric autonomous aerial vehicle capable of carrying one person over short distances



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    Droneracing Nightfootage

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    With the advent of drones, genuine UFO spotting has become just that much more difficult (and easily explained away... ). A few months ago at night, a drone had me momentarily fooled: it was a clear night and the drone was performing some very characteristic "UFO behaviour". Only when it got over my place and hovered, could I faintly hear the whirring of its tiny electric motors.
    If any thing, the drones of today have helped with UFO sightings.
    Get a full on one hundred percent sure sighting, then call it a UFO

    Not just some distant out of focus light
    I'm a simple easy going guy that is very upset/sad with the worlds hidden controllers!
    We need LEADERS who bat from the HEART!
    Rise up above them Dark evil doers, not within anger but with LOVE

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    Quote Posted by syrwong (here)
    I still have yet to see a video of a nighttime UFO making sharp angle turns, which was commonly described in early Ufology. This characteristic distinguished a genuine UFO from conventional aircraft. However in this time when almost any event can be videotaped, this characteristic is absent. I wonder if it is true that the UFO phenonomena always evolve with our cultural development.
    I haven't seen a video of that either, but I have seen it in real life, several years ago, it was pretty mindblowing !

    From what we can see it seems that they won't let anyone film anything that would convince a skeptic, only things that may look like ufos to believers.

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    Quote From what we can see it seems that they won't let anyone film anything that would convince a skeptic, only things that may look like ufos to believers.
    Hi Spiral I believe this as well and discussed it in a past thread.... but not sure all of them but some and use that small subterfuge top protect contactees from our own people like the MIB types.

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    Default Re: What a drone at night might look like

    ...did a recent analysis on one of my first uploads a non-blinking light type that has similarities to the ones that came later. The date is wrong and should say Oct 19, 2010. Usually dont use music but in this case there was no pertinent audio on the clip so forgive for that indulgence...
    The date is before drones became so common and it was very expensive proposition for the early models but also a star helps show perspective and travel direction.

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    Default Re: What a drone at night might look like

    The "manoeuvres" are just basic flip function available on even cheap sub £80 toy class drones like Syma brand

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    Default Re: What a drone at night might look like

    The movement is a giveaway for sure but what are your thoughts about filming style? Sadly have encountered a few that would intentionally blow the focus out of sharpness to create a so called fire-ball even after telling the person to take it off auto focus and dont zoom in so far but they still did it. Do you think this person just has the passion and really not intentional on keeping the drone a mystery?

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    Default Re: What a drone at night might look like

    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    The movement is a giveaway for sure but what are your thoughts about filming style? Sadly have encountered a few that would intentionally blow the focus out of sharpness to create a so called fire-ball even after telling the person to take it off auto focus and dont zoom in so far but they still did it. Do you think this person just has the passion and really not intentional on keeping the drone a mystery?
    Filming style I would say is by chance. I don't bother trying to film my little "kids" Drone anymore when its up even in the day as you can barely see anything.
    At night with the led's it would look very different and more visible - but the small size of these toys when lit up at night makes gauging distance very awkward, it's hard enough in daylight.( and we are only talking 70 foot max distance of the cheap drones like I beleive the vid shows.
    I think the observer filmed what he could see and as best as he could - and end result is just as we see.
    I can also imagine the observer thinking "ufo" when he saw it especially if they are unfamiliar with a toy drones flight capabilities.

    This short video below shows the problems had trying to keep a drone in focus whilst trying to demonstrate the flip function on a cheap syma drone. ( btw for $50 its a good little toy to play around with at any age lol ! )

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