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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 13, 2022 0:36:18 GMT
Just had a pretty noisy low flying RAF C-17A Globemaster III (from Rzeszow, Poland) fly over my house. I got an eerie feeling from it.
If I spot any nukes I'll keep you all informed. 20 mins is plenty of time to put the kettle on.
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Post by orientsc on Mar 13, 2022 4:41:35 GMT
Bas, maybe you can help with this. I live within five miles of GSP, the Greenville Spartanburg International Airport. It got a lot more international when BMW built their largest plant up the road twenty years ago. We just moved here a few years ago. My house is in the sight line for landing planes, and I’ve started paying attention. We’ve had Air Force One here and the Vice Presidents plane as well. Also, an Antonov landing. We routinely have 777 and 747 flights to London and Frankfurt take off multiple times a day. These are car parts. We also have military craft take off routinely US Navy anti submarine jets etc. We have C130’s, too, from Donaldson Center which is a former military base connected to the US Airborne Band of Brothers flights. Over the last two weeks, though, we have had unmarked jets that are at least as large as the 777s taking off several times a day. They have lights on but not markings. They don’t show on any flight tracker apps, but they all head east on take off. Any ideas?
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 13, 2022 23:45:58 GMT
Before I look into this can you give me a bit more of a description of the planes. How many engines? Extra large engines (777 size) or more like the older smaller size. Loud or quiet? Smokey or clear exhaust? Wings above window line or below? Long line of passenger windows or lack of? Color of plane? Low or steep take off? Must be something secret going on if they're not using transponders. In Europe all Air Force (inc USAF) aircraft, unless engaged in war, show up on public radar, as far as I know. Might be different in the US. Might just be because of what's going on with the Ruskies at the moment. I'll try and find out via aviation chat and make out what I can from your answers. A photo of one of these planes would help. Hopefully not followed by a knock on your door
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Post by Thor on Mar 14, 2022 9:55:34 GMT
Last summer we went to the Air Force museum in Norfolk and they had a machine there which was tracking all planes over the globe and the operator gave me a good explanation of what’s happening. He pointed out our fighter jets that were up, where they come from and probably where they were going. He did say that this is information I could get up on my laptop however, when missions are abound you may not see anything of the fighter jets for obvious reasons. Maybe those or that plane was working and they don’t want anyone to know where or what it’s up to?
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Post by redshank on Mar 14, 2022 10:50:00 GMT
Just had a pretty noisy low flying RAF C-17A Globemaster III (from Rzeszow, Poland) fly over my house. I got an eerie feeling from it. If I spot any nukes I'll keep you all informed. 20 mins is plenty of time to put the kettle on. I have had very low water pressure since works on Friday,it would take longer than 20 minutes to fill the kettle enough.I have phoned seven times and taken six calls during that time,just had another promise.
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Post by redshank on Mar 14, 2022 11:34:29 GMT
Bas I think the 1948 Dakota DC3 was the most beautiful plane design ever.The one we all tried to draw when schoolboys.The double wingers prop first were the easiest.Drew many a dog fight with those.
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Post by kbola on Mar 14, 2022 17:57:59 GMT
Bas, maybe you can help with this. I live within five miles of GSP, the Greenville Spartanburg International Airport. It got a lot more international when BMW built their largest plant up the road twenty years ago. We just moved here a few years ago. My house is in the sight line for landing planes, and I’ve started paying attention. We’ve had Air Force One here and the Vice Presidents plane as well. Also, an Antonov landing. We routinely have 777 and 747 flights to London and Frankfurt take off multiple times a day. These are car parts. We also have military craft take off routinely US Navy anti submarine jets etc. We have C130’s, too, from Donaldson Center which is a former military base connected to the US Airborne Band of Brothers flights. Over the last two weeks, though, we have had unmarked jets that are at least as large as the 777s taking off several times a day. They have lights on but not markings. They don’t show on any flight tracker apps, but they all head east on take off. Any ideas? Clearly the government using black shadow operations to transport extraterrestrial technology to secret underground bases (likely in New Mexico) for nefarious reasons.
You need to march into the base ASAP and demand answers about the alien coverup that's been going on since 1947 and tell them if they don't comply you will reveal the TRUTH to this forum.
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Post by brentwoodo on Mar 14, 2022 18:18:31 GMT
Just had a pretty noisy low flying RAF C-17A Globemaster III (from Rzeszow, Poland) fly over my house. I got an eerie feeling from it. If I spot any nukes I'll keep you all informed. 20 mins is plenty of time to put the kettle on. Theyre using Rzeszow as it’s the nearest airport to the Ukraine border. Loads of flights going in there. Russia knows this (it’s no secret) and bombed a city yesterday close to the border as a ‘message’ to NATO. The Americans have installed Patriot missiles to defend the airport in case Putin attacks it.
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Post by orientsc on Mar 14, 2022 22:07:51 GMT
Bas, maybe you can help with this. I live within five miles of GSP, the Greenville Spartanburg International Airport. It got a lot more international when BMW built their largest plant up the road twenty years ago. We just moved here a few years ago. My house is in the sight line for landing planes, and I’ve started paying attention. We’ve had Air Force One here and the Vice Presidents plane as well. Also, an Antonov landing. We routinely have 777 and 747 flights to London and Frankfurt take off multiple times a day. These are car parts. We also have military craft take off routinely US Navy anti submarine jets etc. We have C130’s, too, from Donaldson Center which is a former military base connected to the US Airborne Band of Brothers flights. Over the last two weeks, though, we have had unmarked jets that are at least as large as the 777s taking off several times a day. They have lights on but not markings. They don’t show on any flight tracker apps, but they all head east on take off. Any ideas? Clearly the government using black shadow operations to transport extraterrestrial technology to secret underground bases (likely in New Mexico) for nefarious reasons.
You need to march into the base ASAP and demand answers about the alien coverup that's been going on since 1947 and tell them if they don't comply you will reveal the TRUTH to this forum.
With or without the aluminum foil hat?
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Post by orientsc on Mar 14, 2022 22:14:07 GMT
Before I look into this can you give me a bit more of a description of the planes. How many engines? Extra large engines (777 size) or more like the older smaller size. Loud or quiet? Smokey or clear exhaust? Wings above window line or below? Long line of passenger windows or lack of? Color of plane? Low or steep take off? Must be something secret going on if they're not using transponders. In Europe all Air Force (inc USAF) aircraft, unless engaged in war, show up on public radar, as far as I know. Might be different in the US. Might just be because of what's going on with the Ruskies at the moment. I'll try and find out via aviation chat and make out what I can from your answers. A photo of one of these planes would help. Hopefully not followed by a knock on your door I’ll keep an eye out, and maybe snap a picture if and when I see it again. My neighbor is very into aircraft history and design. She comes from a multi generational AF family. Her brother flew F-35’s, her Dad also was a AF pilot, and her husband is AF reserves. They are very knowledgeable, saw the same plane, and had no clue what it was. I’ll make sure to have my phone with me on the dog walks.
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 14, 2022 22:55:02 GMT
I’ll keep an eye out, and maybe snap a picture if and when I see it again. My neighbor is very into aircraft history and design. She comes from a multi generational AF family. Her brother flew F-35’s, her Dad also was a AF pilot, and her husband is AF reserves. They are very knowledgeable, saw the same plane, and had no clue what it was. I’ll make sure to have my phone with me on the dog walks. расскажи мне больше
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 14, 2022 23:28:27 GMT
A British Army Air Corps Apache has just flown over my house at 1,150 feet. I think they're keeping an eye on me.
A few years ago I was outside of the house when a USAF Awacs flew over at about 2,000-2,500 feet. Now that was neat, and totally unexpected.
I've been to airshows at RAF (USAF Base) Mildenhall and Lakenheath, orientsc. Great Burgers.
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Post by Thor on Mar 15, 2022 7:18:57 GMT
Apache helicopters fly over my house every single day.
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Post by kbola on Mar 15, 2022 8:11:06 GMT
Ive been walking in Oxfordshire when a couple of B-52s flew over at low altitude. Amazing sight and sound
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Post by kbola on Mar 15, 2022 8:12:05 GMT
Apache helicopters fly over my house every single day. Because you love the smell of napalm in the morning
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Post by osoldguy on Mar 15, 2022 11:48:08 GMT
A British Army Air Corps Apache has just flown over my house at 1,150 feet. I think they're keeping an eye on me. A few years ago I was outside of the house when a USAF Awacs flew over at about 2,000-2,500 feet. Now that was neat, and totally unexpected. I've been to airshows at RAF (USAF Base) Mildenhall and Lakenheath, orientsc. Great Burgers. AWACS still at Waddington not phased out yet. Flight I understand to be transferred to Lossiemouth. Plane spotters more than normal around base.
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Post by Thor on Mar 15, 2022 13:57:08 GMT
Apache helicopters fly over my house every single day. Because you love the smell of napalm in the morning I look up and think thank god they are not after me!! You don't actually stand a chance against one of those things. They hunt tanks!!
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 16, 2022 0:22:26 GMT
Well it looks like the sole An-225 has been destroyed in the Ukraine. It was the largest aircraft in the world until the Russians blew it up (according to reports). FCKPUTIN
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 16, 2022 0:52:41 GMT
Bas, maybe you can help with this. I live within five miles of GSP, the Greenville Spartanburg International Airport. It got a lot more international when BMW built their largest plant up the road twenty years ago. We just moved here a few years ago. My house is in the sight line for landing planes, and I’ve started paying attention. We’ve had Air Force One here and the Vice Presidents plane as well. Also, an Antonov landing. We routinely have 777 and 747 flights to London and Frankfurt take off multiple times a day. These are car parts. We also have military craft take off routinely US Navy anti submarine jets etc. We have C130’s, too, from Donaldson Center which is a former military base connected to the US Airborne Band of Brothers flights. Over the last two weeks, though, we have had unmarked jets that are at least as large as the 777s taking off several times a day. They have lights on but not markings. They don’t show on any flight tracker apps, but they all head east on take off. Any ideas?
Nowhere near as big as a 777 but the timeline fits. 11 DAYS AGO "I'm working close to the GSP international airport in Greenville, SC. There's currently a P8 Poseidon doing laps, dropping to about 800' over the runway, then looping around again at about 2,000' before dipping over the runway again. When he first showed up he was followed by 2 fighter jets at the same altitude but higher speed (looked to be F16s in the quick flash I saw of them). The jets kept on going. Looks like the P8 came up from Pensacola." The Boeing P-8 Poseidon is an American maritime patrol aircraft developed and produced by Boeing Defense, Space & Security, modified from the 737-800ERX. It was developed for the United States Navy. The P-8 operates in the anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, and shipping interdiction roles. This is an RAF version accompanied by a typhoon kite (as they say). Brother was for very long time in the RAF, so I know all the lingo Also I forgot to ask did you notice if the back wings (elevators) were on top of the tail fin as in a 727 or low as in a 777? I'll keep looking
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Post by orientsc on Mar 16, 2022 2:30:49 GMT
Bas, maybe you can help with this. I live within five miles of GSP, the Greenville Spartanburg International Airport. It got a lot more international when BMW built their largest plant up the road twenty years ago. We just moved here a few years ago. My house is in the sight line for landing planes, and I’ve started paying attention. We’ve had Air Force One here and the Vice Presidents plane as well. Also, an Antonov landing. We routinely have 777 and 747 flights to London and Frankfurt take off multiple times a day. These are car parts. We also have military craft take off routinely US Navy anti submarine jets etc. We have C130’s, too, from Donaldson Center which is a former military base connected to the US Airborne Band of Brothers flights. Over the last two weeks, though, we have had unmarked jets that are at least as large as the 777s taking off several times a day. They have lights on but not markings. They don’t show on any flight tracker apps, but they all head east on take off. Any ideas?
Nowhere near as big as a 777 but the timeline fits. 11 DAYS AGO "I'm working close to the GSP international airport in Greenville, SC. There's currently a P8 Poseidon doing laps, dropping to about 800' over the runway, then looping around again at about 2,000' before dipping over the runway again. When he first showed up he was followed by 2 fighter jets at the same altitude but higher speed (looked to be F16s in the quick flash I saw of them). The jets kept on going. Looks like the P8 came up from Pensacola." The Boeing P-8 Poseidon is an American maritime patrol aircraft developed and produced by Boeing Defense, Space & Security, modified from the 737-800ERX. It was developed for the United States Navy. The P-8 operates in the anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, and shipping interdiction roles. View Attachment This is an RAF version accompanied by a typhoon kite (as they say). Brother was for very long time in the RAF, so I know all the lingo Also I forgot to ask did you notice if the back wings (elevators) were on top of the tail fin as in a 727 or low as in a 777? I'll keep looking Thanks for looking into it. I’ve seen the P-8 flying lots of times and we’ve followed it on the flight tracker too. The plane I’m talking about is noticeably bigger. It’s a traffic stopper kind of jet when it’s low and has just taken off. It seems like a huge cargo plane. I didn’t know to look that closely for the back wings placement but I will the next time I see it. It seems too big to be a Janet type flight, and doesn’t have the red stripe. Here is our current best guess: Military B747 i.stack.imgur.com/f8HHt.png
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