I need some help with your “missile” photo Blob...can you tell me the exposure rate and iso setting used. Also what model camera created that image and how far away from the “missile” was it?
All but how far away the “missile” was, is available at the site that took the pic.
~Easy Peasy
it’s a bell ranger missile
No it a Huey Cobra missile
No it’s a Black hawk missile
No it’s a Chinook missile
maybe it’s a rescue missile
Yeah that’s it a rescue missile
A pilot said so
And if you must know:
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It was a Canon T3 Rebel set up as a webcam. Images are captured about every 40-45 seconds. 3.5/20 second exposure/ 1600iso.
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But seeing as you can’t even tell the difference between a heilcopter and a missile, I’m sure that’s just gibberish to you
You might also like this part of the article
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“With this information in hand, we reached out the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island to see if there were any aircraft operations around the time of the photo. Not surprisingly, there weren’t. The public affairs officer went to air operations directly to confirm this for us. We then reached out to Seattle Center’s public relations representative and they checked into it and said the FAA had no idea what it was and had no anomalies on radar or strange reports that morning that would explain the image.”
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I’ll give you this you have an extremely high tolerance for humiliation Lol
Can you tell me the names and driver's license numbers of all the people who use to try to "prove a negative" and who you claim 'dint see nuffem"?
And please explain how nobody in the densely populate metropolis saw a helicopter rocketing into space leaving a smoke trail with flames shooting out of its tail as it lifted off into the clouds?
Surely SOMEBODY saw THAT phenomenon and went on record, right?
Oh, and please explain why the military base issued a statement regarding a routine helicopter training exercise that NOBODY SAW.
Do you live in the real world?
Your logic is non-existent, helicopter boy. Just so you know.
