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Originally posted by ThePeopleParty
reply to post by RICH-ENGLAND
Im from hull too but i was asleep at that time lastnight.
They are saying now that it could be russians because we have had to scramble jets to them a couple of times in the last week. but if it was russians how did they get so far in land and why wasnt no jets at the time or afterwards?
Originally posted by fakedirt
reply to post by RICH-ENGLAND
eurofighters have frequented my neck of the woods a number of times doing short take off and landings, aerobatics and afterburner. what i heard last night did not correlate to the sig of a typhoon.
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Originally posted by TreX-UK
Well is it possibly that it was a Russian bomber?
Link to Article on RAF Interception this week
that high pitched moaning is exactly what i would expect to here from a TU95
Originally posted by AndyOvHull
I live in west Hull and I heard it as clear as day. Sounded like a wing of russian bombers to me.
This ties in with the link below..
www.dailymail.co.uk...
It went on for what seemed about 10 mins.
Was definatly no jets and sounded absolutely nothing like a helicopter as some suggest. I thought it must be what the blitz sounded like without the bombs!
Originally posted by jehova620
Surprised how many of us are from Hull.
Originally posted by fakedirt
some angry noises in the heaven last night around 21:00 wed on the west coast of cumbria.i was on the shore line with husky. the wind was around 45mph. at 00:15 approx a loud humming resonated for half hour. quite strange.
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Originally posted by BobbinHood
I found a recording of the sound
Check it out at the bottom of the article here: www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk...
It sounds like a plane to me. Whatever it is starts out high pitched and gradually gets lower, meaning whatever it is is moving past the person who recorded it. (due to the doppler effect)