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Topic started on 10-7-2003 @ 01:50 PM by GreenDaze
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I was just wondering if anyone here was familiar with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. My cousins live within a half hour drive of
it, and my aunt did some goverment contracting stuff out there a couple of times i think. Ive been there a few times with my uncle and cousins to the
museum they have there. It is huge!! Also there are a lot of unmarked hangars all over the place out there with no activity going on that i could
see. I know a lot of them have to be vintage plane storage and plane restoration and stuff, but has anyone ever heard anything about alien aircraft
being stored there? My uncle said that there was a rumor that there were supposedly E.T. remains of a ufo crash in the vaults under the base. I was
just wondering if anyone knew anything interesting about it.
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reply posted on 12-7-2003 @ 09:22 PM by KrazyIvan
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ive ben their too. my brother was born on that base. the other hangers are for the Air Force One Exhibt. they all the planes that the former
presidents flew. and the other hangers are part of the actual base.
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reply posted on 12-7-2003 @ 09:24 PM by KrazyIvan
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and the gov'ment would never put any et stuff (if it had any) at wright-patt. there are way to many civilains and stuff, i.e. the city of Dayton.
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reply posted on 12-7-2003 @ 11:06 PM by dragonrider
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I agree, Wright Patterson is far too open to the public for use for covert purposes. The rumored Hangar 18, if there ever was such, was likely nothing
more than a temporary storage area until any such secret material could be transferred to a more secure base.
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reply posted on 22-7-2003 @ 07:49 AM by AgentBlueBook
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The truth about Hangar 18 is better left for those with the right security clearances authorized to know what goes on in there.
For those with top secret clearances, the law forbids you from releasing anything without government consent for a period of 70 years. Violation of
that would result in the death penalty.
For those without clearances, you would do well not to ask questions. No one will confirm nor deny anything you ask. But then again, the truth is out
there.
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reply posted on 24-7-2003 @ 06:57 PM by SimonGray
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I've been there too. I have family that worked there in the 40s and 50s, and still have relatives living in Dayton.
WPAFB was apparently one of three locations wreckage/bodies from the Roswell crash were taken to.
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reply posted on 24-7-2003 @ 08:04 PM by dragonrider
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Originally posted by AgentBlueBook
The truth about Hangar 18 is better left for those with the right security clearances authorized to know what goes on in there.
For those with top secret clearances, the law forbids you from releasing anything without government consent for a period of 70 years. Violation of
that would result in the death penalty.
For those without clearances, you would do well not to ask questions. No one will confirm nor deny anything you ask. But then again, the truth is out
there. 
I seriously doubt that it would result in the death penalty, although granted the criminal trial would be a farce for anyone who did speak.
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reply posted on 24-7-2003 @ 08:21 PM by Tyriffic
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When I jumped to Reserve status I was stationed at Wright Pat on the corner of Airway Blvd &....... near Fairborn ....memories....anyways, my unit had
a shelter(s) there (I was comm) inside the fence. Never saw anything untoward of course. I agree, the hangars for the most part never seemed abounding
with activity!!!
I did see the SR71 there once and the B2.
The B2 did not make a sound once airbourne........sorry, no aliens seen.....
sp
[Edited on 25-7-2003 by Tyriffic]
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reply posted on 24-7-2003 @ 08:24 PM by Tyriffic
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Originally posted by dragonrider
Originally posted by AgentBlueBook
The truth about Hangar 18 is better left for those with the right security clearances authorized to know what goes on in there.
For those with top secret clearances, the law forbids you from releasing anything without government consent for a period of 70 years. Violation of
that would result in the death penalty.
For those without clearances, you would do well not to ask questions. No one will confirm nor deny anything you ask. But then again, the truth is out
there. 
I seriously doubt that it would result in the death penalty, although granted the criminal trial would be a farce for anyone who did speak.

The standard penalty is 10 years and $10,000.
I held TSBii clearance and was cleared for *Flash* messages if the sad day came.
[Edited on 28-7-2003 by Tyriffic]
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reply posted on 25-7-2003 @ 06:16 AM by ghost
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The hangers are probably for base aircraft. It IS an AIR FORCE BASE.
DUH!
Now I wouldn't doubt that the base may have some secret underground labs. The base is the HQ. for the Airforce Materials command, the R&D arm of the
USAF, so it probably has some good secrets housed there, but if you want Black Aircrafts or UFO's your on the wrong base.
Tim
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reply posted on 30-7-2003 @ 01:37 AM by RacerX
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I lived there for a few years as a kid.
The only thing odd I noticed was the fields, the big ones.
If you look closely you can see those circular spinning vents, like those they put on the top of buildings.
Also there in at least one field, I don't remember which one, was a door on the ground locked with an electronic number pad type setup, it's a heavy
steel door painted brown.
Me and my buddy used to try codes on the door all the time, but it never opened.
I don't think they cared about a couple 12 year old kids on BMX's, so we were never bothered about it. But my buddies dad did tell us to stay away
from there.
Go figure.
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reply posted on 9-6-2008 @ 11:57 AM by Oldtimer2
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I know a lady who grew up on Wright Patterson AFB back in the 60's,she said there were always rumors of weird things and weird goings on there,her
father was a general
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