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Intresting article I have just read stating that the Stealth Bomber actually has a secondary drive system which allows it to fly in space, going by the look of the plane it certainly does look like it is built to withstand the temperatures of re-entering our atmosphere.
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Edd
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maybe on the very edges i highly doubt it would be suited for outer space though
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gianluigi
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does it actually enter space or high up in the troposphear?
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Since the Second World War and the Cold War following that, advances in anything that could feasibly be used by the military have been kept a very secure secret as far as possible: the U-2 spy plane, the SR-71 Blackbird and the Stealth Bomber and Fighter were all kept under a veil of secrecy until their useful lives had ended. However, the Stealth Bomber and Fighter are still supposed to be in active service, so this leads to the conclusion that maybe they have something even more advanced.
In August 1996 an article appeared in the Sunday Times announcing that NASA had revealed its next project for fast aircraft for the next millennium. Codenamed ‘Waverider’ it is a development of the stealth craft that have been flying since the 1970s/80s. It looks suspiciously like the description received by many investigators of the ‘Aurora’ craft that the US government has continuously denied exists. Waverider is a joint project between NASA and USAF and is capable of speeds in excess of twice the speed of Concorde - 3,000mph. The official name of the craft is LoFlyte (Low Observable Flight Test Experiment) and is thought to have actually had world-wide flight tests; this could explain at least some of the sightings of Flying Triangles (FTs).
The aircraft gained it’s nickname due to being able to surf on a ‘wave’ of air, this is different to conventional aircraft which simply fly through the air. The advances do not stop there. Its controls are so complicated that special software has been written that will teach the craft to fly itself after basic instruction from a pilot; the neural network is also said to be more like the human brain than a computer.
It is rumoured by many sources that the US government has acquired (indeed, some say been given) extra-terrestrial craft from which a lot of the new ideas were gained. As to what the ETs can gain in return some say the permission to abduct people at will - this is unlikely as the ETs are so far ahead of us in terms of technology and spiritual development that they do not need permission. More probable is that it is a kind of test, just to see what we do with the technology - make war or work for peace; join the United Federation of Planets or destroy ourselves. Only time will tell which way we go.
As well as the American Waverider/Aurora, Britain is also believed to be developing its own version of the advanced craft code named ‘HALO’ (High Altitude, Low Observable). Said to be based out of the British Aerospace factory at Warton in Lancashire, it’s purpose is thought to be a test craft for a field-effect propulsion system. The aircraft has been seen as an FT escorted by conventional RAF fighters.
One clear sighting was described as being a silver triangle half the size of the escort aircraft and leaving no con-trail unlike the jets. It was seen flying past Southport in broad daylight travelling towards Liverpool - Warton lies along the same stretch of coastline. At one point the silver triangle ‘dropped like a stone and just carried on’ the jets had to descend much slower.
With all the fuss about the stealth projects in the States and the EuroFighter in Britain, it seems apparent that many of these are mere covers for much more secret and advanced projects.
As well as the new bombers and fighters, many sightings of so-called UFOs could in fact be RPVs (remotely piloted vehicles). These are used by the military to reconnaissance dangerous battle zones such as during the Gulf War and the war in Bosnia. They use advanced remote control and have very alien-looking designs. One in particular named ‘DarkStar’ was rolled out of Lockheed’s ‘Skunk Works’ in California and looks just like a flying disc. It can travel 500 miles to a certain location and then operate for eight hours at up to 45,000 feet.
The bit in bold, I've been saying it for ages.
[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Ojc]
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Pics?
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
With all the fuss about the stealth projects in the States and the EuroFighter in Britain, it seems apparent that many of these are mere covers for much more secret and advanced projects.
such as.....?
evidence....?
who, what, why....?
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
It is rumoured by many sources that the US government has acquired (indeed, some say been given) extra-terrestrial craft from which a lot of the new ideas were gained. As to what the ETs can gain in return some say the permission to abduct people at will - this is unlikely as the ETs are so far ahead of us in terms of technology and spiritual development that they do not need permission.
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Full of 'some say' and 'could be'.
I would be more interested in an article which cited information with its grounding in fact rather than speculation.
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i saw a euro fighter taking off from RAF Coningby last week, absolutely awesome sight.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Full of 'some say' and 'could be'.
I would be more interested in an article which cited information with its grounding in fact rather than speculation.
Exactly, who are the some say?
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Link to the article?
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Intresting article I have just read stating that the Stealth Bomber actually has a secondary drive system which allows it to fly in space, going by the look of the plane it certainly does look like it is built to withstand the temperatures of re-entering our atmosphere.
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PGTF oliver, a B2 Spirit does not have the aerodynamics OR the propulsion needed to escape Earths atmosphere. PMSL, in an aircraft that small it would have to utilise some form of nuclear propulsion system, and look what happened the last time the yanks put a nuclear generator inside a B52, it crashed in the Mojave after radiating the crew and crashed uncontrollably in the desert,
Please GTF!!
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Yes, but expand your mind, it may have a warp core and dylithiam crystals.
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Edd
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or a flux capacitor
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*Dilithium
[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Cybermonkey]
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I'd like to see the effects of weightlessness on a pair of large boobies
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
*Dylithium
Di as in two 
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
I'd like to see the effects of weightlessness on a pair of large boobies
Take Lynne to your lab
# Trilithium resin is a by-product of exposing dilithium to a matter/antimatter reaction in a warp core. It is a very explosive material sought after by terrorists to create high-yield explosive devices that leave long-lasting toxicity
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if youre really interestred in fast craft, look up Aurora - was a project the yanks had from the 80s to early/late 90s (still probably going on), where pulse engines were being used. Had an eye witness from a bloke on an oil rig in the north see - saying he saw a triangle black shaped craft, being fueled in flight. 
edit - also theres a lot more going on that we all know! and i wouldnt be suprised if they (yanks mainly, but governments) had "alien" technology such as "anti-gravity drives" etc etc maybe far fetched, but im sure theres some truth in it all
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
if youre really interestred in fast craft, look up Aurora - was a project the yanks had from the 80s to early/late 90s (still probably going on), where pulse engines were being used. Had an eye witness from a bloke on an oil rig in the north see - saying he saw a triangle black shaped craft, being fueled in flight. 
edit - also theres a lot more going on that we all know! and i wouldnt be suprised if they (yanks mainly, but governments) had "alien" technology such as "anti-gravity drives" etc etc maybe far fetched, but im sure theres some truth in it all
[Edited on 11-04-2006 by Dom]
If you read the above you will see the Aurora is mentioned.
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
if youre really interestred in fast craft, look up Aurora - was a project the yanks had from the 80s to early/late 90s (still probably going on), where pulse engines were being used. Had an eye witness from a bloke on an oil rig in the north see - saying he saw a triangle black shaped craft, being fueled in flight.
Pulse engines work somewhat similar to a Scramjet, yet Pulse engines are primarily WW2 german technology used in experimental aircraft and the original V1 Flying Bomb.
Now, Aurora worked on Pulse Det technology which is supposed to be hypothetical stuff, however the program was suppossidely halted by the Clinton Administration when they found out how much the fucking thing cost to develop 
The Film Stealth is meant to be about the Aurora craft, yet there is still no evidence to this day of it ever existing, other than the US government leading everyone to believe it did. probably a publicity stunt for global superiority.
You may want to read up on Scramjet technology, there have been some recent high profile launches here in Australia known as HyShot, a few weeks ago where a scramjet rocket reached speeds of Mach 9 in a very short distance indeed.
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Isnt the scramjet the one that doesnt have any moving parts inside?
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yes
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interesting post Olly 
I take it you are refering to the B2 stealth?
Doesnt the SR-71 hold the highest altitude record?
TBH i doubt the B2 would be able to actually make it into space but i dont think it'll be too much of a prob for it to get close.
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I don't think it goes into space..
I don't think the B2 is safe enough too.. With it being ALL fly by wire.. Also that thing would not even fly if it was for it's computers.. It is seriously unstable in the air with out them.. In actual fact it cant fly without them..
The SR-71 holds the record for fasted flight..
The U2 spy plane must go higher??
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