Oppono Astos, on 03 December 2012 - 11:55 PM, said:
Not sure why we have duplicate threads open by the OP?
We certainly do not need another thread for Smugfish to derail with his off-topic posts.
The OP is hinting that the ufo might be a flesh and blood flying cryptid, which is why he posted in this section as well imo. He said that "I am convinced what I saw must be our military....at least I hope so", which suggests that he finds it difficult to believe in this possibility, just like I did.
Edit: Here's another possible sighting in daylight
Stories from those in uniform
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2. I was flying an exercise out in the desert in the early 90's in the mountains. We were doing a west to east 4 plane fighter sweep in front of the package and I was wingman (backseater to a nugget pilot) in the northenmost position. We were probably at 5k' AGL above a ridge line with the rest of the flight spread out to the south and down in the valley. I looked to my left ,as we were well within indian country and hadn't picked up any targets (a bad thing) and caught site of this big silver aircraft flying at what looked like just tens of feet off the deck (shadow was directly under the thing) with two pointy noses flying off the wingtips but at a higher altitude. I almost called the flight over to attack that target but realized they were in a different restricted area and definitley not part of our exercise. Probably 6 miles north of us and right in the deck. I called my pilot's eyes over but he couldn't see them and then the whole flight dropped over a ridgeline and out of sight.
The whole flight was moving at the speed of heat and the big boogie was right in the deck, i mean huggng the rocks. It was strange because it was bright silver and had no tail fins and no real fuselage. Not many silver aircraft in the military. I think the escorts were F-111's and years later I am thinking the big guy was an unpainted B-2 but I have no idea if those things are silver underneath that paint or if they fly that low. No smoke from any of them but that is normal with modern engines. Anyways, once again I am the only one who saw them and remember it because of their speed and altitude, the silver coloring and stange configuration. Radar saw nothing and these wee military grade search radars with trained techs but that isn't unusual in the mountains.
Edited by SunnyBlues, 04 December 2012 - 03:25 PM.