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old Jaime UFO investigator extraordinaire
originally posted by: HAARPO
I agree. It does appear to be a flock if birds flying in a loose formation and rather low to the ground, as well. Although, I am wondering, is it normal flight behavior for a bird to fly off to one side as the one on the left appears to be doing?
originally posted by: PhoenixOD
originally posted by: HAARPO
I agree. It does appear to be a flock if birds flying in a loose formation and rather low to the ground, as well. Although, I am wondering, is it normal flight behavior for a bird to fly off to one side as the one on the left appears to be doing?
Maybe he missed his precision flight training class.
originally posted by: HAARPO
I agree. It does appear to be a flock if birds flying in a loose formation and rather low to the ground, as well. Although, I am wondering, is it normal flight behavior for a bird to fly off to one side as the one on the left appears to be doing?
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: 727Sky
They look like birds to me , if you check the video at 2.09 you can see the one in the front flapping his wings.
In any of the close up shots you can see them all flapping their wings , good old Jaime UFO investigator extraordinaire.
originally posted by: ATSZOMBIE
Yes so each jet has only 1 light and position itself about 2 feet apart in complete darkness. Ok.............................................................................................
originally posted by: PhoenixOD
originally posted by: HAARPO
I agree. It does appear to be a flock if birds flying in a loose formation and rather low to the ground, as well. Although, I am wondering, is it normal flight behavior for a bird to fly off to one side as the one on the left appears to be doing?
Maybe he missed his precision flight training class.
originally posted by: ATSZOMBIE
Oh yes, birds can link their GPS together to fly in perfect formation at a few hundred miles an hour
originally posted by: HAARPO
I agree. It does appear to be a flock if birds flying in a loose formation and rather low to the ground, as well. Although, I am wondering, is it normal flight behavior for a bird to fly off to one side as the one on the left appears to be doing?
originally posted by: jammer2012
Do you really believe it's a bird in all 3 videoes? Stop validating each other to make your selves feel bigger and better then the rest.
WOW. Sometimes people will say, and believe anything.