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Default Let’s Have A Look At The New B-21 “Raider” Stealth Bomber Renderings The Air Force Has Just Released - Texas-vs-Kansas-mystery-planes two different Black Projects.jpg

In article , J Three says...

https://theaviationist.com/2020/01/3...just-released/

Let’s Have A Look At The New B-21 “Raider” Stealth Bomber Renderings

based on USAF rendering).

The new bomber is expected to perform its first flight in 2021. The
USAF has only 19 operational B-2 Spirit stealth bombers. The aircraft
are based at Whiteman AFB in Missouri and are sometimes
forward-deployed as a strategic deterrent or for global precision
strike missions that are not flown directly from Whiteman AFB.


from April 23, 2014

more at https://theaviationist.com/2014/04/2...lack-projects/

Not one but two different triangular mystery jets are being secretly flown
across the US

As we have already reported here, on Mar. 10, 2014 Steve Douglass and Dean
Muskett took the photographs of three mysterious planes flying at very high
altitude over Amarillo, Texas.

The three unknown planes looked like almost boomerang shaped plane.

About one month later (on Apr. 15, even if some media outlets initially reported
that the episode occurred in February), Jeff Templin, an amateur photographer,
shot a silent triangular plane high over Wichita Kansas.

The analysis of the shots taken in Texas and Kansas seem to prove that:

1.neither shot was doctored, hence they are genuine;

2.neither shot actually depict a B-2 Spirit (and, for what concerns the first
episode, the confirmation actually came from the U.S. Air Force)

3.The Texas aircraft had a boomerang shaped trailing edge, whereas the Kansas
one had a straight trailing edge and was more triangular;

4.The Texas aircraft flew in a formation of three, Kansas one was alone.

5.The Texas aircraft made noise, Kansas one did not.

Therefore, it’s quite evident that not one, but two Black Planes, unknown until
they were photographed, are currently being flown across the U.S.


more at https://theaviationist.com/2014/04/2...lack-projects/



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