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The Italian Ufo clip is very interesting and almost real looking, what disturbed me about it are the control surfaces that keep popping up which to me indicates Earth made, thats my opinion. Thanks for the link.
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You are right, people, definitely suspect. Crude, possibly a cleverly filmed model. Does not look to be in scale . And those "shutter" devices on the top and bottom surfaces near the rim! What are they all about?
No, sorry, not convinced it's what somebody would like us all to think it is! Good effort, though. ![]()
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Quercus wrote:
You are right, people, definitely suspect. Crude, possibly a cleverly filmed model. Does not look to be in scale . And those "shutter" devices on the top and bottom surfaces near the rim! What are they all about?
No, sorry, not convinced it's what somebody would like us all to think it is! Good effort, though.
I have a theory regards the 'shutter' question. It appears to me that this craft has successfully employed a levitation device (possibly electromagnetic?) that allows it to lift and hover vertically. However, the propulsion systems that moves it in any horizontal direction does appear to employ conventional means, i.e. jet engine or perhaps turbo-prop thrust. I'd have to say that the flaps or shutters are the means with which the craft directs said thrust(s) to steer it horizontally. It looks like a crude attempt to deploy some reverse engineered 'other world' technology. I've said 'other world' because that craft could be an attempt to replicate such craft that have been reported as originating from our inner Earth.
That's my two cents worth.
Christo
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That's a thought that hadn't occurred to me Christo. Hmmm! Back engineered by whom, though. Actually, on a similar line of thought, it could be a large scale "flying saucer" model put together by an enthusiastic hobbyist. There are some clever lads out there in the amateur Radio Control flying clubs, and your theory about the shutters being for thrust vectoring makes sense if they have an embedded prop as the means of lift. Something to ponder.
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I was looking for some kind of ground and/or tree disturbances as it flew into frame and hovered--which should indicate a downward thrust. I could only find such a disturbance when the craft sped away, as indicated during the 39-40 second time mark. If it had a downward thrust vector caused by any conventional means (prop or jet) I would expect to see most everything in its entire path being disturbed by such a thrust.
However, I can't explain how it sped away so fast as it left the frame at the 43 second mark. That's an exceptional rate of acceleration, in such a short time span, for any conventional propulsion systems I'm familiar with.
Could be just some nicely done computer generated graphics, which is my second 'guess'. In other words, your guess is as good as mine.
Happy guessing,
Christo
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