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Investigation Casts Light on the Mysterious Flying Black Triangle [UFO]
space.com, MSNBC.com ^ | Aug 5, 2002 | Leonard David

Posted on 08/05/2002 3:31:23 PM PDT by The Raven

 

They are big, black, and triangular. In UFO folklore they are proof-positive that planet Earth is a rest stop for joyriding, but road-weary, extraterrestrials.

A just released study by the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS), based in Las Vegas, Nevada, sheds new light on the dark and mysterious craft. They offer a more down-to-earth hypothesis.

NIDS researchers contend that these type vehicles are lighter-than-air, blimp-style craft of the U.S. military's making. Likely powered by "electrokinetic" drive, the lifting body-shaped airships have been skirting the skies from perhaps the early to mid 1980s.

NIDS has followed up on their study of last year that correlated sightings of large triangular or delta-shaped objects with Air Force Materiel Command and Air Mobility Command bases throughout the United States. Matches were made suggesting flight paths in and out of certain base locations.

The new assessment focuses on what four police officers, and more than a dozen others observed on January 5, 2000: A large, silent, low-flying black triangular shaped object. It flew on a southwesterly direction between Highland, Illinois and Dupo, located less than 30 miles (48 kilometers) from St. Louis, Missouri.

Part of the flight path took the enormous object near the perimeter of Scott Air Force Base.

NIDS does not come up with definite conclusion regarding the origin of the object sighted in Illinois.

However, the reports jibe with over 150 separate reports of sightings of large triangular or deltoid shaped objects. Those eyewitness accounts, accumulated by NIDS, have mainly come from the United States. A small number of the sightings they have on file come from Canada and Europe.

Ballooning expectations

To bolster their case about military airships being taken for UFOs, analysts at NIDS make a historical note.

Lighter-than-air vehicles held all records for payload, distance, duration, and altitude within the first four decades of the 20th century - even with the advent of the airplane. In fact, save for rocket-powered research aircraft, like the X-15 and the space shuttle, all absolute altitude records are still held by high-altitude scientific balloons.

NIDS makes the case that Big Black Deltas, or BBDs, are U.S. Defense Department airships. They are so large they can carry massive payloads at low altitudes, cruising at speeds three to five times as fast as surface ships.

Among a range of NIDS observations, the group believes the BBDs are powered by electrokinetic/field drives, or airborne nuclear power units. These craft also fly at extreme altitudes, high above conventional aircraft and the pulsing of ground-based traffic control radar.

Elecrokinetic propulsion means that no propellers or jets are used. A hybrid lighter-than-air craft would rely on aerostatic, lift gas, like a balloon. No helicopter-like downwash would be produced. Except for a slight humming from high-voltage control equipment -- and in older BBD versions an occasional coronal discharge -- a Big Black Delta makes no noise.

Given a slew of BBD capabilities -- from silent running, diminished drag, elimination of sonic shockwaves, to operation from ground level to full vacuum -- NIDS calls for pushing this black world technology out into daylight for commercial benefit.

Wheat from the chaff

"What we're trying to do is transform unidentified flying objects, UFOs, into IFOs, or identified flying objects," said Colm Kelleher, deputy administrator for NIDS.

"We want to limit the number of cases that are unidentified in our data base. The more that are identified, obviously the less we have to work on. That's our prime motivation& to eliminate the wheat from the chaff," Kelleher told SPACE.com.

NIDS has amassed some 1,000 cases that are under review. Of those, about 200 are Big Black Delta sightings. In the last year or two, BBD reports have been on the rise.

Kelleher said that military may well be ready to take the wraps off the black triangle vehicles. The Illinois case, for instance, has been built on hours of public views of the mystery airship. "That's not exactly stealth mode. It's inevitable that it will be declassified," he said.

Leaping across the sky

"There appears to be an increase in deployment of these vehicles," Kelleher said. "The only time you see these things are when they are leaving or coming in. A lot of these sightings are at night. Our information is that they spend a long time aloft, weeks at a time. They can be thought of as ocean-going ships, rather than aircraft," he said.

Over the years, the BBDs appear to fall into different size categories. "The ones that dominate our database are very, very large. They are low-flying, silent, and are reported to be about the size of a football field," Kelleher said.

The BBDs have been seen accelerating very rapidly from a hovering position. "They can look as though they are leaping across the sky. Being silent, it's almost spooky," Kelleher said.

Heavy lifting

L. Scott Miller, professor of Aerospace Engineering at Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, said the idea of a large, still-classified airship floating about is on the mark.

"I do think that a large airship, with a heavy lift and other mission objectives, has been built," Miller told SPACE.com.

Miller is also a distinguished lecturer of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and specializes in black aircraft and the world of secret flight.

The NIDS research documentation parallels, about 50 percent of the time, a theory that Miller has detailed in his AIAA talks for some two years.

"Lockheed has shown a great deal of interest in airships for many years. The real question is whether the Department of Defense has committed to buy and use such machines," Miller said.

Stealth blimp

Large airships are of benefit to the military.

They are capable of carrying extremely large and heavy payloads at a reasonable speed, for which there is a real mission need, Miller said.

The U.S. airlift fleet is getting old, taking a great beating in the last 10 years in such locales as Iran, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan. Some new aircraft are making it into the inventory, but they still have limits. For instance, to move loads of tanks and other gear requires lots of flights and support.

"An airship that could carry a large number of tanks, troops, and supplies into a region overnight would be fantastic," Miller said.


Lockheed Martin's Stealth Blimp from 1982


Miller does take issue with the NIDS study's view of a black triangle's propulsion. "Interesting, but I'm not sure it is necessary," he said.

"I suspect that a neutrally buoyant aerodynamically lifting airships using conventional prop-rotor systems would be useful in implementing a practical airship design," Miller said. Such a vehicle could be a cross between the V-22 Osprey -- a craft having short wings and thrust vectoring rotors -- and a blended wing aircraft, he said.

Miller said that by careful shaping, the systems used, and carefully orchestrating operational procedures, the vulnerability of an airship in a combat environment could be reduced.

"Low altitude flights, at night, and an awareness of enemy capabilities would be critical. Indeed, slow flight at the right time can render enemy radar useless. A 'stealth blimp' would be feasible in this respect," Miller said.

Black world wizardry

Still, the true nature and use of the black triangle craft remains a head scratcher.

"I suspect that the people in Illinois saw an airship of some type. Is it operational? I don't know. Would it be 'sexy enough' for the Defense Department inventory, compared to other high-tech aircraft like the B-2? I don't know," Miller said.

"Each sighting requires a great deal of analysis. A witness's perceptions of speed, acceleration, and size are likely of very little value," Miller said. "I have taken an approach of first identifying needs -- or mission requirements -- and technology availability. Then I compare those with the cold raw, simple facts of a sighting, not the conjecture or guess work of a witness," he said.

"I suspect that, as a result, perhaps up to 30 percent of the recent 'Triangle UFO' sightings are of black world aircraft, jets or airships," Miller concluded.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alien; bbd; bigblackdelta; blackproject; paranormal; ufo
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1 posted on 08/05/2002 3:31:23 PM PDT by The Raven
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To: The Raven
Very cool.
2 posted on 08/05/2002 3:34:00 PM PDT by Theo
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To: The Raven
If there is anyone on here who thinks that lighter-than-air craft (ie blimps) could be made capable under the laws of physics of doing the speeds and maneuvers these craft have been witnessed to do, he needs more than a tinfoil hat, he needs a tinfoil HEAD!

Perhaps some Aurora-type USA craft can do these things, but those are hardly lighter than air.

Most UFOs are just that, and they are no so much un-IDENTIFIED as they are un-CONVENTIONAL. Read book by the late Paul Hill, a bit technical, he worked on them back in the Fifties.

3 posted on 08/05/2002 3:39:24 PM PDT by crystalk
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To: Theo
"Very cool."

Absolutely. A very imaginative way to put a large force on your enemy's flank.

4 posted on 08/05/2002 3:40:33 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: crystalk
And I quote....

Kelleher said that military may well be ready to take the wraps off the black triangle vehicles.

5 posted on 08/05/2002 3:41:17 PM PDT by The Raven
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To: The Raven

6 posted on 08/05/2002 3:47:22 PM PDT by steveo
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To: The Raven
Welll... There are "exotic" propulsion systems. Such as "Combined cycle" engines, basically a ramjet with a rocket strut hooked to a jet engine... Sorta.
Then there's pulse wave detonation. Same idea as a ramjet, just instead of a ramjet tube, it uses it's shockwave to compress the air before injecting fuel into it's own slipstream..
"Inverse cycle" or Priam jet engine.. cools the air before doing anything.

As for triangular aircraft.. the Navy was supposed to get a stealth plane called the A-12.. also known as the "Flying Dorito". Plane got cancelled. It was too heavy and the stealth material wouldn't stand up to sea salt laden air. (Since soleved.. but too late for that project.)
On a side note.. it was kinda odd that they chose A-12 for that plane.. since that designation had already been used for the SR-71's design predecessor.

7 posted on 08/05/2002 3:52:25 PM PDT by Darksheare
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To: crystalk
there are probably more of the giant silent triangle type reports than the rapid acceleration type...
8 posted on 08/05/2002 3:53:38 PM PDT by glock rocks
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To: The Raven
NIDS researchers contend that these type vehicles are lighter-than-air, blimp-style craft of the U.S. military's making.

Sure...it's been 50 years or so since we tried THIS excuse at Roswell, so I bet the moronic public will buy another BALOON theory...

Someone care to explain how the physics that these UFO craft exhibit can be found in "Lighter than Air" frames?

"I suspect that, as a result, perhaps up to 30 percent of the recent 'Triangle UFO' sightings are of black world aircraft, jets or airships," Miller concluded.

Ok, that leaves 70%...and 30% of these mass sightings are by people who can't tell a baloon from any other airframe, right?

"These aren't the 'Droids you're looking for...Move Along!"

9 posted on 08/05/2002 3:58:52 PM PDT by Itzlzha
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To: crystalk
doing the speeds and maneuvers these craft have been witnessed to do,

Art Bell has been covering sightings of these objects for several years. These are not the stereotypical fast-moving saucers and spots of light. Instead, they are slow, silent, and fly only at night. Blimps is what they appear to be, although not the Goodyear blimp shape.

10 posted on 08/05/2002 4:02:58 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: The Raven
That's just great. First I had to worry about black helicopters, and NOW I have to worry about black BLIMPS too!

I'm gonna have to take out a loan to buy all the tin foil I'm gonna need.

I need to relax. Maybe a few prozac chased down with a fluoride colada. YUM!

11 posted on 08/05/2002 4:03:21 PM PDT by TomB
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To: The Raven
So how big are these blimps?

The video of the Phoenix lights shows the thing in the picture to be a mile or more in circumference. Unless this article is talking about a different "Phoenix object".

12 posted on 08/05/2002 4:04:28 PM PDT by hattend
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To: The Raven
Menacing looking triangular craft have been around for a while...

...though usually not in black.

13 posted on 08/05/2002 4:14:18 PM PDT by Redcloak
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To: The Raven
Remember some of the first coverage of SpecOps troops in Afganistan? They were shown in something like a hangar deck. Trouble is, there were no aircraft carriers within helo distance of Afganistan at the time.
14 posted on 08/05/2002 4:31:24 PM PDT by eno_
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To: Itzlzha
exactly....and furthermore, many UFO's are called "flying SAUCERS." I have never heard the term "flying triangles."

This may account for some sightings, but only those with a triangular shape........

Plus, a blimp can't go from one end of the horizon to the other in a second.
15 posted on 08/05/2002 4:35:26 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: All
"I suspect that, as a result, perhaps up to 30 percent of the recent 'Triangle UFO' sightings are of black world aircraft, jets or airships," Miller concluded.

note to everyone.....that means 70% of the sightings are NOT due to this new military aircraft, but are unexplained sightings or due to other known craft.


16 posted on 08/05/2002 4:37:39 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: Confederate Keyester
I parsed it that way too. But there is an alternative read: We and the British have Tridents in place near Iraq. Use of WMDs means a nuclear reponse.
18 posted on 08/05/2002 4:40:43 PM PDT by eno_
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To: The Raven
That is obviously a tent peg. Earth is being tethered by the aliens.
20 posted on 08/05/2002 4:58:51 PM PDT by decimon
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