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skywizard
29th March 2014, 14:51
http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/ufo-steve-douglass.jpg?w=650&h=431&crop=1#038;h=680
The first image shows an unidentified aircraft with two other faint vapour trails (Picture: Steve Douglass)


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjzcezHCYAAUw8R.jpg
A second black and white picture of the aircraft was taken by Dean Muskett.


Aviation experts and UFO conspirators have been perplexed by photographs of a mysterious flying object in US air space.

Grainy images showed a triangular blob with a long vapour trail flying through the clear blue skies above Amarillo, Texas next to another contrail left before it.

Defence technology blog Ares claimed this could be one of the rare times that a classified military plane has been photographed.

‘As far as I know, this sort of thing has happened only once since 1956,’ explained blogger Bill Sweetman.

Mr Sweetman went on to say that the photographer, Steve Douglass, spends a lot of time looking for unusual flying objects and listening out for them on radio.

Douglass claims to have picked up related radio communication between the aircraft - suggesting it must have been manned as opposed to remotely-controlled.

Blog comments are speculating about the type of aircraft and suggestions are ranging from a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber to a Boeing Phantom.

As the US Air Force are unlikely to be forthcoming with information, the flying objects will almost certainly remain ‘unidentified’.


Source: http://metro.co.uk/2014/03/28/triangular-ufo-spotted-in-skies-over-texas-4681844/


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Spiral
29th March 2014, 15:08
This looks like its a new "flying wing", it certainly appears to be jet propelled, check out the two circular things above it on the B&W pic, cloaked saucers ?

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t435/wilson4444/a5dcd6c6-6eb3-4081-9a17-5f28f5817d14_zps6f6d46fd.png

norman
29th March 2014, 17:05
Those pictures are NOT digital.

They are from old style film.

With film images there are often artifacts created by air bubbles in the chemical layer next to the film during processing. These bubbles can vary from complete drop-outs of the image to being only very very slight like these. The variations depend on the proportion of the total development time that the bubble is allowed to be there. The process included agitation to prevent bubbles but this can sometimes not be a perfect process.

My guess is that those 2 slightly darker patches are a result of air bubbles in the process.