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angel-roh
post Aug 9 2005, 06:02 PM
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Is there any people out there who is good at knowing what aircraft it is when someone describe it?

because I was wondering if there's a plane or an aircraft that can stay in one spot for a long time. And move like after 30 minutes... and it looked like a plate shape. around it, it had blinkie lights --- the colors were red, blue, yellow only. and after 30 minutes, it came closer to where i was.... it was like nighttime btw and this is in seattle. and it made this sound like "beep beep beep" whenever it tries to move.

so yeah is there an aircraft like this?

and come on, dont joke around saying i saw an ufo because i dont believe in them.
and no i wasnt dreaming. and i tried google...but it's not helping -_-;;; or maybe i cant find the right words for it heh.

and no i wasnt dreaming..... -_-;; my friends were there with me and they saw it too...
 
 
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angel-roh
post Aug 9 2005, 06:32 PM
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Helicopter can stop in one spot for 30 minutes O_O;; I never heard of helicopter that is a shape of a plate............ is there?
 
*kryogenix*
post Aug 10 2005, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE(angel-roh @ Aug 9 2005, 6:32 PM)
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Helicopter can stop in one spot for 30 minutes O_O;; I never heard of helicopter that is a shape of a plate............ is there?
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Yes they can. It's called hovering. You've never seen airwolf before?



It also could have been a V-22 osprey. They have tilt rotors.



Or maybe a harrier or JSF.



 
*mipadi*
post Aug 10 2005, 10:47 AM
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Aug 10 2005, 11:35 AM)
Yes they can. It's called hovering. You've never seen airwolf before?

http://www.rconline.net/magazin-2000/airwolf/airwolf-08.jpg

It also could have been a V-22 osprey. They have tilt rotors.

http://www.moog.com/img/2/V-22.JPG

Or maybe a harrier or JSF.

http://www.cnsl.spear.navy.mil/cpr8/harrier%202.jpg

http://home.iae.nl/users/wbergmns/full/jsf_x35.jpg
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The problem is, none of those are shaped like a plate.

Unless the OP meant, say, a Harrier-shaped plate, of course.
 

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