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Lt_Ripley
Fighter jet hits UFO
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
UFO

A UFO had a mid-air collision with a fighter jet over central Europe, a leaked report has revealed.

Defence chiefs are investigating claims that the Romanian MIG 21 fighter plane was struck by 'strange objects'.

The official report says the cockpit of the jet was shattered.


Romanian defence ministry officials have ruled out all normal types of collision such as birdstrikes, ice or small meteorites.

Chief investigator Commander Nicolae Grigorie said in the report: 'We can definitely say what this thing was not, but we cannot say what it was.'

The impact on a training flight above Transylvania took only 67 milliseconds and was recorded on an in-flight video camera.

Pilot Marin Mitrica was slightly injured but managed to land the plane safely after the incident last year.

Baffled defence chiefs have now passed the UFO incident on to the Security Committee of European Air Forces for investigation.

http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?...mp;in_page_id=2
Lilly
Hmm... a chunk of space junk re-entering the atmosphere perhaps? Very interesting article Ripley!
Cradle of Fish
QUOTE (Lt_Ripley @ Jun 11 2008, 01:01 AM) *
The impact on a training flight above Transylvania took only 67 milliseconds and was recorded on an in-flight video camera.


Maybe that UFO was on it's way to pick up Dracula.
dcman
QUOTE (Lilly @ Jun 11 2008, 01:29 PM) *
Hmm... a chunk of space junk re-entering the atmosphere perhaps? Very interesting article Ripley!



Space junk does not fly in formation as seen in the video. this is already posted: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...howtopic=111288
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