posted on Dec, 18 2003 @ 12:03 AM
Ok...
Why do I say that this
could be a secret aircraft? (Namely the aircraft the general public for lack of any other nomenclature calls the
"aurora")
I would like to refer you to a video link and article written by ATS's very own founder, Simon Gray. In his article entitled
"Aurora - Secret
Hypersonic Spyplane" published on the
First Science web site Simon says the
following:
"On 16 November 1998, a camcorder video was taken of a mysterious "fireball" in the sky. While this was very interesting, what was even more
amazing was the aircraft which was seen shortly after flying at very high speed producing the mysterious "donuts-on-a-rope" contrails. Does this
video, which is currently undergoing intense study at JPL, show the mysterious Aurora spyplane?"
A link is provided to a 1.5 meg Real Video file...
LINK
Below you will see comparison between the images presented in this thread and Simon Gray's Aurora footage.
Figure 1: In Simon Gray's image although 2 contrails are not visual in this particular still in other frames dual trails are apparent. (Be
sure to click on the real video link and view this footage)
Figure 2: In the reddish tinted image after enhancing using Photoshop's contrast, brightness and sharpening function you can make out a
triangular aircraft. (this image was first posted by ATS member "Russian" in the following thread:
LINK ) Let me also add that it is generally considered that the
Aurora is a streamlined triagular shape.
Figure 3: PARALYZ's image in question.
I am never a quick one to jump up and scream "top secret plane" - I am much too practical for all that - but this is an aircraft that is anything
but conventional in my opinion.
Thanks for hearing me out~
Intelgurl