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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Also hard to see what could be gained by keeping it secret at this stage. If one exists, any opposition knows about it. It's been in the UK and you know how crap they are at keeping secrets. (One of them had a close encounter with a Brittania airlines 767 in Manchester about ten yars ago, though it could have been an F-117, of course) in this day and age when sattelites can read licence plates and everyone knows it you'd wonder why they would bother keeping it secret after all these years for any reason other than habit. Bertie A. If they make it public they are going to have to tell how much it costs. B. Once public, sooner or later the specs on it will get out. The one advantage a spy plane has over spy-sats is that you don't know when it is going to be over you taking pictures. If it becomes known that the plane can fly from Nevada to Iran in x hours they just have to have someone in Nevada to tell them about the launch and then x hours later whatever they need to hide will be hidden. C. They would have to disclose the alien tech that is in the aircraft. My money's on A. No matter what they will use B as the reason once they do make it public. But I really wish C were the reason. |
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