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Originally posted by AlnilamOmega
Originally posted by jcbenson
Hello,
I'm a new member. At the weekend I took some photos of what I think were Pulse Wave Detonation trails from an aircraft (wiltshire, UK). The area had been previously monitored by a stealth fighter that was visible from the ground for a period of upto an hour. The photos I have are far better than the current one doing the rounds around the internet - as you would expect the trail lasts for miles and is a straight line.
Can I post it up here for people to give me their opinions on whether it is or it isn't? Its very clearly a donut-on-a-rope straight line trail. Interestingly, the trail also turns into a straight black line at one point (at the start or the end? I couldnt tell the direction it was travelling). The trail lasted for just a few minutes.
We have RAF Fairford US air force base just a few miles away, and the UK's secret base nearby also.
Comments?
for the love of god post this photo(s) of yours. if you need instructions on doing so, I'd be very happy to assist.
theres a nice little upload center that you can find in the tab near the top of this page that says "membercenter (u2U)"
Originally posted by waynos
reply to post by straightedge.73
Put your pics on and you can put them straight on here. I never upload and I post loads of pics,
Originally posted by ArcAngel
Great! Another troll posting absolute proof, but drags it out for attention and then finally disappears without posting anything!
Seen this a hundred times here, watch and see if it's true!
Originally posted by Shugo
Originally posted by intensity
I see contrails like that all the time
Then you must be very special. Cause I NEVER see these kind of contrails.
Originally posted by intensity
Third, a PWDE to be effective would have to fire 80 times a second, all you calculator geeks can figure out how many donuts that would be in a mile at Mach 3 if you hypothesis is correct.