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Skywizard
29th March 2014, 14:50
http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/ufo-steve-douglass.jpg?w=650&h=431&crop=1#038;h=680
The first image shows an unidentified aircraft with two other faint vapour trails (Picture: Steve Douglass)


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjzcezHCYAAUw8R.jpg
A second black and white picture of the aircraft was taken by Dean Muskett.


Aviation experts and UFO conspirators have been perplexed by photographs of a mysterious flying object in US air space.

Grainy images showed a triangular blob with a long vapour trail flying through the clear blue skies above Amarillo, Texas next to another contrail left before it.

Defence technology blog Ares claimed this could be one of the rare times that a classified military plane has been photographed.

‘As far as I know, this sort of thing has happened only once since 1956,’ explained blogger Bill Sweetman.

Mr Sweetman went on to say that the photographer, Steve Douglass, spends a lot of time looking for unusual flying objects and listening out for them on radio.

Douglass claims to have picked up related radio communication between the aircraft - suggesting it must have been manned as opposed to remotely-controlled.

Blog comments are speculating about the type of aircraft and suggestions are ranging from a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber to a Boeing Phantom.

As the US Air Force are unlikely to be forthcoming with information, the flying objects will almost certainly remain ‘unidentified’.


Source: http://metro.co.uk/2014/03/28/triangular-ufo-spotted-in-skies-over-texas-4681844/


peace...

Matt P
29th March 2014, 14:55
Interesting that this type of craft is being used for chemtrails.

Sidney
29th March 2014, 18:28
Curious about the two round shadow objects also. More cloaked craft?
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Camilo
29th March 2014, 18:50
More than an UFO, it looks like a man made new generation of secret air craft.

Atlas
29th March 2014, 20:05
Boeing Phantom Ray ?

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Atlas
29th March 2014, 21:11
From Steve Douglass (http://deepbluehorizon.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/mystery-aircraft-photographed-over.html) blog:

[...] It's safe to say over 50 percent of Amarillo's traffic is military.

[...] There were four witnesses to this formation (five if you count my grandson) myself, Ken Hanson, Dean Muskett and "Tom."

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-PfFl_-VDXqE/UzWUpBKKsUI/AAAAAAAAV3s/IpbYNVp383E/s1600/DSC_0321BWS.jpg

[...] this reply was passed on to me by Aviation Week Editor Bill Sweetman, concerning his query to Whiteman about any B-2 traffic over Texas on that date.


From: GREENE, JENNIFER D GS-07 USAF AFGSC 509 BW/PA
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 2:00 PM
To: Sweetman, Bill
Cc: COOPER, JOHN M 1st Lt USAF AFGSC 509 BW/PA; GREENE, JENNIFER D GS-07 USAF AFGSC 509 BW/PA

Subject: Aircraft sighting

Sir,

I have spoken with our schedulers and the aircraft you saw was not a B-2 on the date and time in question.
Thank you!

Very Respectfully,

Jennifer Greene
Director of Community Relations
509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
509 Spirit Blvd. Suite 112
Whiteman AFB, MO 65
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[...] On February 21, I posted this radio intercept to my Facebook group of aviation photographers:


"It's frustrating when you monitor something very interesting in your vehicle - but the scanner at home didn't catch it or record it. At approximately 2:39 PM, as I was driving down to pick my grandkids up from school (down in Canyon,Texas ) I heard this conversation on 321.100 MHz on the scanner in my vehicle.
BTW - pardon the language. I'm quoting.

"That's what I'd call an oh-ficial UFO. Unusual-****ing Object. What's it's designation?"
"Can't say over the radio."
"Weirdest ****ing airplane I've ever seen."
"Hey - who's the boomer?"
"Mike Sinclair. Why?"
"I thought I recognized that ugly mug. Is he on the frequency?"
{pause}
"Should be- if he ain't we are in big trouble."
"Hey Mike - what do you think of this ****ing thing - ain't it the fugliest thing yet?"
"How'd you rate that? Who's in the back seat?"
"I'd rather not say ... SIGNAL Begins to fade ..... UNINTELLIGIBLE."
"No, we will be your tanker all week ..."
While this was going on - I witnessed two aircraft flying to the west in approximately the same position our mystery aircraft would come from a few weeks later.

Could this have been our mystery aircraft on their way west?

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UPDATE: Since the news has broke I've been contacted by reporters from many media outlets asking me the same question over and over again, "What do you think it was?"

Here's my educated guess:

Since the discovery of low observable (stealth) technology was quantified, it has been implemented across the board.

First there were stealth bombers, followed by stealth fighters and spy-planes, drones, stealth ships and because of the bin Laden raid we now know stealth helicopters exist.

But if you look at the list of stealth applications, there's one military mission that stealth has supposedly never been applied to; a covert way to quickly airlift a large number of troops and equipment into a battle zone or unfriendly country without the enemy ever being the wiser.

The to answer to the question "What's missing from this picture?" is a stealth transport.

-Steve Douglass

ThePythonicCow
1st April 2014, 04:03
Here's RT's report on this craft:1Rm7okJdrqk