What flew over your house (yesterday)
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Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
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Hi chaps.
This post is deadly serious and as such I would appreciate it if any members wishing to add to it refrain from sarcastic and 'P' taking replies........Thank you.
At 20.45 hrs last night, my wife and I saw 'Something' fly over our place, travelling due south at about 40mls/hr at a height of 100ft. and a distance from us of a couple of hundred yards.
At first I thought it a 'very' large bird of prey. Then it assumed the shape of an upturned brick.
As I was already looking at birds in our garden, I managed to grab my bins' and just for a few seconds watched the thing before it went behind some trees.
I can only describe what we saw as a modern day fighter pilot sat in his ejector seat. There was no noise and it had no visible means of support (a para-glider thingy for instance)
It looked like a flying seat!
That's it. I haven't the inclination to look on the web, but if anyone on here knows or has heard of such a 'machine' I would love to find out just what we saw.........
As it wasn't a figment of our imagination I would really like just sensible and constructive comments only please.
Thanks.
RonComment
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Hi chaps.
This post is deadly serious and as such I would appreciate it if any members wishing to add to it refrain from sarcastic and 'P' taking replies........Thank you.
At 20.45 hrs last night, my wife and I saw 'Something' fly over our place, travelling due south at about 40mls/hr at a height of 100ft. and a distance from us of a couple of hundred yards.
At first I thought it a 'very' large bird of prey. Then it assumed the shape of an upturned brick.
As I was already looking at birds in our garden, I managed to grab my bins' and just for a few seconds watched the thing before it went behind some trees.
I can only describe what we saw as a modern day fighter pilot sat in his ejector seat. There was no noise and it had no visible means of support (a para-glider thingy for instance)
It looked like a flying seat!
That's it. I haven't the inclination to look on the web, but if anyone on here knows or has heard of such a 'machine' I would love to find out just what we saw.........
As it wasn't a figment of our imagination I would really like just sensible and constructive comments only please.
Thanks.
RonComment
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Hi chaps.
This post is deadly serious and as such I would appreciate it if any members wishing to add to it refrain from sarcastic and 'P' taking replies........Thank you.
At 20.45 hrs last night, my wife and I saw 'Something' fly over our place, travelling due south at about 40mls/hr at a height of 100ft. and a distance from us of a couple of hundred yards.
At first I thought it a 'very' large bird of prey. Then it assumed the shape of an upturned brick.
As I was already looking at birds in our garden, I managed to grab my bins' and just for a few seconds watched the thing before it went behind some trees.
I can only describe what we saw as a modern day fighter pilot sat in his ejector seat. There was no noise and it had no visible means of support (a para-glider thingy for instance)
It looked like a flying seat!
That's it. I haven't the inclination to look on the web, but if anyone on here knows or has heard of such a 'machine' I would love to find out just what we saw.........
As it wasn't a figment of our imagination I would really like just sensible and constructive comments only please.
Thanks.
Ron
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Balance is the key, ya? Lol, that is pretty cool and I'd love to have one in my garage.
Up in my neck of the woods we get the F18's from the coast making their canyon runs over Lake Roosevelt close to the Candian border. If you're not paying attention to the flight times, they can scare the snot out of you when they make their low high-speed passes. We've been caught off guard many times, HA! But boy howdy, it's a real hoot, regardless!Give Blood, Play Rugby, cause everyone knows football is for whimps!Comment
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Jack.
Halfway between Chester and Wrexham. The thing was flying North/South @ 20.45 hrs.
Andy. The pilot was deffo. in or on a seat or a platform. I only had but a few seconds to see it.
Doug. This could be it, or summat very much like it. It comes mighty close to what we saw. Nice one.
Thanks to everyone for your input. All well appreciated. :thumb2:
RonComment
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I had come up with the idea that it was a very clever balloon someone had acquired and simply let go aloft for pure devilment, but that is just plain daft - Isn't it?
Jack.
Halfway between Chester and Wrexham. The thing was flying North/South @ 20.45 hrs.
Andy. The pilot was deffo. in or on a seat or a platform. I only had but a few seconds to see it.
Doug. This could be it, or summat very much like it. It comes mighty close to what we saw. Nice one.
Thanks to everyone for your input. All well appreciated. :thumb2:
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Per Ardua
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