Seeing as how there are a great many aircraft enthusiasts and military/ex-military people on this forum, I wonder if there is anybody among you who
could shed some light on a "Black Project"?
The alleged TR3B has had some papers written by Ed Fouche that explain the propulsion system but as far as I can tell, it is all theoretical since in
fact the aircraft has never been talked about as being for real!?
However, with the stae of technology that it probably is, does anybody out there think or even know of this project and whether or not it is real??
As I have discussed in other threads, I have some friends that are "in the know" of a great many things and I have a history with the Navy and the
F18, BUT anything regarding this level of secrecy and "Black" operations is really conjecture so far??
Well, I will leave it open for some discussion/theories/help as to the validity and possibility of the TR3B to be in existence! Thanks for your views
and posts!!
-Mondogiwa
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Anyone who has good intel on the alledged "TR3B" or any other super secret system wouldn't be talking. Period.
Groom Lake ain't Los Alamos, you may be able to sell W88 secrets to China if you work at Los Alamos but you pull that crap at Groom Lake and you'll
find yourself being the belle of the ball at Leavenworth, rooming with some gorilla named Maurice for life who just so happens to think you're a
pretty boy.
Things are different when you sign those "go straight to jail" papers.
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Every so often on these forums we stumble on interesting tid bits of info and we did have speculation on a flying wings in the forums just before the
last plane UCAV that came out of the black i forget its name but it was mongoose or peaguase (spl) or something. the two weren't really linked but we
do know what we are talking and we do get close sometimes.
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Originally posted by Canada_EH
Every so often on these forums we stumble on interesting tid bits of info and we did have speculation on a flying wings in the forums just before the
last plane UCAV that came out of the black i forget its name but it was mongoose or peaguase (spl) or something. 
That was Lockheed's "Polecat" that you are referring to.
And although the press (AvLeak) said it was "out of the black" the Polecat was not a black project as in a "Special Access Project" and therefore
did not have the same level of security surrounding it as say the F-117's or the SR-71's early years.
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Ah Polecat yeah that was it. Pretty good getting my drift with a vague discription like that  . When they released it to the public as a black
project I do recall feel as if it was pretty low key. Thanks for the info. I'm wondering Bios what your feeling it on the Bird of Prey programe? For
myself I do feel its was a bit more classified but again nothing ground breaking like the 117 etc.
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While I dont have a high enough clearance to know about any black projects this guy I enlisted with was going into the Air Force I ran into him a
little while ago and he was saying in a few years were gonna release stuff that you would only think u could see in the movies while he didnt give any
names of anything or specs he seemed blown away.
Polecat designated P-175 its unmanned and not to impressive in my opinion.
[edit on 4-3-2007 by 19 Kilo]
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Originally posted by bios
Groom Lake ain't Los Alamos, you may be able to sell W88 secrets to China if you work at Los Alamos but you pull that crap at Groom Lake and you'll
find yourself being the belle of the ball at Leavenworth, rooming with some gorilla named Maurice for life who just so happens to think you're a
pretty boy.  Please back this statement up with the legal background. And as to people working on "black" projects selling secrets, safe bet
that there is a lot of it going on.
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