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reply posted on 26-12-2005 @ 09:57 AM by TheRanchMan
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Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Originally posted by Lamagraa
i wonder what kind of rec area they have here lol...just a thought 
They for sure have a baseball field and tennis court.
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Here you can clearly see the baseball diamond. Its a copyrighted pic so it wont let me post it.
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It's really easy to get around copyright codes... Here's the pic for those who can't see it.
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reply posted on 26-12-2005 @ 10:29 AM by 12m8keall2c
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Originally posted by Nventual
Well the UFO wreckage was reportedly taken to Hangar 18 in Area 51. (The big hangar you can see in satellite pictures). 
Actually, the Hangar 18, where supposed UFO wreckage was taken, is located at Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio.
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reply posted on 26-12-2005 @ 06:22 PM by Snake64_009
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Hello, I am new here, well not exactly. I have been registered a few months but never had the time to post or see much of the things here due to my AS
level courses and family. I just want to say there are some nice pics here and some I haven't seen before. Keep up the good work
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reply posted on 30-12-2005 @ 01:52 PM by the_renegade
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About 2 or 3 of those photos were taken from Lockheed Martin's HQ in Northen Califonia. The SR71 entering the big hanger; the postion of the hangar
is the same as the Skunk Works hangar and Lockheeds HQ. The HQ also houses plenty or SR71's. That's just my assumption. I studied your pics and
ariels oof Lockheeds HQ.
But if a few of them are from Lockheeds HQ that is still some damn good research. Thanks for the pics
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reply posted on 6-1-2006 @ 02:57 PM by meshuggah1324
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reply posted on 6-1-2006 @ 03:15 PM by jra
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I believe that's just from Google Earth.
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reply posted on 7-1-2006 @ 12:23 AM by BloodHound
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Area 51
Originally posted by iksmodnad
Just imagian what we may have right now in a work shop somewere, I am sure they make the SR-71 look the the wright brothers plane.
The jets they are just starting to release, probably have been in development since the early 1980s.. which makes me wonder whats in development right
now.
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Its truely amazing that all the aircraft we have now, even the new stealth F/A 22 Raptor, were in developement in the 1980's. All the planes that are
being developed right now must be spectacular!
The other day I was looking on the internet at photograghs of Area 51 and I ran into something truely interesting. I was looking at the two main
runways there and noticed something quite different about the long one, by the way which is the longest runway in the world, that it had no skid marks
on it! but the small runway did have skid marks on it. This means that they built the extremely long runway for planes that have anti-gravity
technology!
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reply posted on 15-1-2006 @ 04:00 PM by TheRanchMan
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I don't have a pic of inside nellis, but I have one of an aerial photo:
IF you look here, there's a Janet craft:
Three more of what may be Janet craft:
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reply posted on 22-1-2006 @ 09:06 PM by Kaotik68
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What I find interesting (but do not see any pictures of) are the "Janet" airlines that go to Area 51 everyday. Here are some interesting links;
www.area51zone.com...
www.geocities.com...
Both of these go into detail about the airlines themselves. Has anyone seen that special they did on the Discovery Channel about Area 51 where they
followed an Area 51 worker home, and then went to his door and tried to get him to talk? Sorry, kind of off topic here, but interesting none the less!
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reply posted on 24-1-2006 @ 09:42 AM by TheRanchMan
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Kaotik, if you look above,i do have photos of some janet craft.
I took a picture of a project leaving Hangar 18:
Another Angle:
Another Angle:
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reply posted on 24-1-2006 @ 09:47 AM by TheRanchMan
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Originally posted by jra
I believe that's just from Google Earth. 
Yeah, Google Earth has a "Tilt" feature, enabling you to have three dimensional images of what would ordinarily be 2-D images.
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reply posted on 8-2-2006 @ 06:30 PM by Galeoti06
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Now don't get me wrong I would like to believe that all of those pictures are from area 51 such as the airplanes: But I can't say that I believe
them because anyone can throw a picture of some newly released plane or planes that are very rarely seen and you can try to pass it off as a plane at
Area 51. Now I'm doing my senior research paper on Area 51, Area 19, and Mount Weather. I guess I am just being skeptical because I need an A on my
paper to graduate and I need substantial proof.
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reply posted on 9-2-2006 @ 06:18 AM by gfad
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I just hope you are joking bloodhound, firstly the long runway isnt active anymore, it has been superseded by the shorter runway, this is shown by the
yellow crosses along the runway and this is why it doesnt have any skid marks on it. Also even when it was active it wasnt the longest runway in the
world it just had an abnormally long emergency runoff. The actual part of the runway that was used was an average, long runway, just as long as you
would find at JFK or heathrow etc.
Also if anti-gravity aircraft dont make skid marks, they dont touch the ground so why would they need a runway at all? (not that I even believe they
exist)
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reply posted on 23-2-2006 @ 07:31 PM by spaceman124
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Hey anti-gravity could exist. I wouldn't doubt it so much.
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reply posted on 23-2-2006 @ 11:09 PM by Fiverz
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Originally posted by methief
That was probably snapped back in the 50's - 60's I bet for that time period those comps (assuming thats what they are) were pulling in about 3
gigahertz for the most advanced of the time which is unheard of for that time period but you have to remember its top secrete. Nowadays they are
probably pulling in about 2 teraflopes, which is unheard of considering our brain process at 1 teraflop.
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Todays supercomputers are can do a lot more than 2 teraflops, thay would be running at 200+ teraflops(most likely wrong), the playstation 3 which is
coming out next year is doing 2 teraflops costing a few hundred $$$ vs a multimillion $$$ top secrete supercomputer. 
This is currently not a focus of the thread, but I figured I'd toss it in anyways.
The fastest supercomputer in 2005 posted 280.6 TERAflops (or 270.4 depending on your bit/byte calcs) with a designed max around 360. The others in the
top 5 were in the 30-60 teraflop range.
www.top500.org...
The human brain works at roughly 100 teraflops, or roughly 100 trillion calculations a second (based on research done by Hans Morvec, principal
research scientist at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University).
Just a little aside to all the great pics in this thread
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reply posted on 6-3-2006 @ 07:09 AM by Dutch_Rick
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Cant these be explained as the flying triangle UFO's?
I now that civilian aviation corporates or whatever you call it, to carry passengers you know what i mean...i heard they already are developing
UFO's, (or in this way we can call them flying saucers because they arent unidentifyd then..) for civilian transport and that they wil replace the
planes we got nowadays..
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reply posted on 6-3-2006 @ 07:17 AM by Dutch_Rick
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Originally posted by iksmodnad
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Can't confirm this is inside area 51 thats what the goggle image search suggest though.
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Experimental craft flying over groom lake.
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wow, the first one looks very nice, nice design, very futuristic.
About the second one from NASA..(so prolly its a spacecraft), am i blind or arent their no engines?
Is it a antigravity craft? Dont laugh if i sound crazy im no expert on aviation, not even a dummy
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reply posted on 7-3-2006 @ 06:54 PM by meshuggah1324
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The folks at Groom Lake know exactly when imagery satellites are over head taking pictures, so do you think they're gonna leave any classified or
anti-gravity aircraft sitting out? I think not. That's why you don't see anything special in an satellite photos of the Groom Lake base.
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reply posted on 8-3-2006 @ 05:34 PM by TheRanchMan
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WEll, I did find this image of an aircraft leaving hangar 18. I know, some people think that Hangar 18 is at Right-PAtterson. It's not. The 18th
hangar at Groom Lake is the largest test hangar on the installation.
thats what I found. Here's another angle:
Another:
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 09:57 PM by Evan_Dood
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Space Invaders!
Look, the Area 51 dudes modeled a part of Area 51 off of a clone of Space Invaders! And failed miserably!
A mod should probably resize the image, 'cuz I don't know how...
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