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The 'Sky Fire' UFO


Saru

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Nitrogen flames from a Teslaship 100%

Now that would be really clever. Nitrogen is not inflammable! :)

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could be an aircraft dumpin fuel?

If it was an aircraft dumping fuel I would be very worried if I was the pilot. Flames and aircraft dont mix too well :)

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Now that would be really clever. Nitrogen is not inflammable! :)

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Nitrogen flames are different than regular flame but are an intense activity

of movement and illumination at 12Mev as stated by Tesla who said that under

his electrostatic pressures Nitrogen burns like Carbon.

Thus any ship in the air using electrostatic pressures will naturally cause

Nitrogen to flame even at low intensity at times. So thus the Teslaship has

been called a star or star ship and foo by the French.

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Nitrogen flames are different than regular flame but are an intense activity

of movement and illumination at 12Mev as stated by Tesla who said that under

his electrostatic pressures Nitrogen burns like Carbon.

Thus any ship in the air using electrostatic pressures will naturally cause

Nitrogen to flame even at low intensity at times. So thus the Teslaship has

been called a star or star ship and foo by the French.

Well I have not looked into Tesla's experiments, but will do if you can supply a link which gives the above info. :)

As far as I am aware Nitrogen is a non flammable gas. The only time it could be called flammable is when combined with other elements in a compound such as exposives, the nitrogen reverting back to it's normal state after burning or explosion of the said compound.

It is used as a flame retardent to reduce fire hazards in military aircraft and is also used on top of liquid explosives as a safety measure. :)

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aircraft dump fuel all the times in emergencys,,,its a well practiced procedure

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aircraft dump fuel all the times in emergencys,,,its a well practiced procedure

Yes, they do, but have you ever seen the dumped fuel ignite? That would only increase the emergency :)

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