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Unidentified Aircraft Seen Over Southwestern U.S.
The identity of what appears to be a blended wing-body aircraft type photographed over Amarillo, Texas, on March 10 remains uncertain, with the U.S. Air Force declining any comment on the aircraft. Three aircraft were observed flying in formation southwest of Amarillo around 4:20 p.m. CDT, by photographers on the fence line of the city's international airport. IbOne of the aircraft could be a B-2, but the clearest color photos and monochrome images enhanced (for contrast and resolution)… (www.aviationweek.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This article says it was bigger than a fighter plane so I am guessing it is probably the missing Malaysia flight. It only makes sense...
Must be the new triple seven shape shifter.
Probably a F-117 Nighthawk doing a training mission or something that doesn't really matter.
The F-117 went out of service in early 2008
But, yet, there it was.
The angle of the leading edge doesn't match that of the F-117. Plus it's lacking a tail that is prominate on the F-117.
Oh, you're right. I figured the view of the tail would be obstructed by the powerful jet exhaust.
But the silhouette doesn't match up to the shape of either b2 or f117. That trailing edge is so straight.
But if they didn't want their secret plane revealed, they wouldn't have flown it in formation over a major airport during the day in broad daylight.
Though, it wouldn't take much effort to make a low-resolution black triangle in the photo.
But the silhouette doesn't match up to the shape of either b2 or f117. That trailing edge is so straight.
But if they didn't want their secret plane revealed, they wouldn't have flown it in formation over a major airport during the day in broad daylight.
Though, it wouldn't take much effort to make a low-resolution black triangle in the photo.
But they do still fly occasionally, for whatever reason. They may have no mission but they aren't in the boneyard yet.