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Chinese creates a remote controlled Flying Object

Another annoying toy for us, serious researchers.
A Chinese company has developed a prototype flying saucer that can hover in the air and be controlled remotely from afar, state press said Tuesday.

The aircraft is 1.2 metres (four feet) in diameter and is able to take off and land vertically and hover at an altitude of up to 1,000 metres (yards), Xinhua news agency said.

The unmanned disc is driven by a propeller and can be controlled remotely or sent on a preset flight path, it said.

Its top speed is 80 kilometres (50 miles) per hour, it added.

It took the Harbin Smart Special Aerocraft Co Ltd 12 years and 28 million yuan (4.1 million dollars) to develop the prototype craft, which is designed for aerial photography, geological surveys and emergency lighting, the report said.

(Source: http://www.breitbart.com)

Thursday, June 19, 2008 Posted by | China, Fake UFO | Leave a Comment

The biggest pain in the back for serious ET researchers

There’s No Law Against Flying a Super-Double-Secret, Gyroscoptic UFO

51-year-old Irvine man named Linn Murphy has a strange hobby: the hoaxster likes to fly a homemade radio-controlled “UFO” over parks and public events which caused hundreds if not thousands of calls to the police!

Now, the jig is up:

[The UFO inventor, Steve Zingali] built one anyway. It flew, but couldn’t handle the wind. So he tweaked a few things and doubled its span from 18 to 36 inches. A phenomenon was born. Soon, Orange County motorists were chasing strange lights in the sky. Orange County’s Mutual UFO Network was taking calls about erratic, flying objects. And the Web site UFOinfo.com was posting reports of “glowing orbs” in south Orange County.

One 53-year-old man reported a large glowing ball that “appeared to drip fire.” It traveled about five miles in a few seconds, he said, and left an “acrid type odor” in the air.

Where? Right here. Right where Zingali is now connecting a 7.4-volt lithium battery to a foam toy with flashing lights that make it appear to spin. He starts the propeller and sends it into the night sky above the Aliso Viejo Town Center.

Voices rise as quickly as the UFO: “Oh my God.” … “UFO.” Shoppers gallop up the hill, including Haywood Bagley, who told his wife: “I hope they don’t start shooting. If I go down, you get in the car, Baby.”

The police, to their credit, thought Linn and Zingali’s shenanigans were kind of cool:

“We’ve had strange calls – people reporting UFOs and strange sounds in the air,” says Lt. Rich Paddock, police chief for Aliso Viejo. “But they’re not doing anything illegal. There’s no ordinance that says it’s illegal to fly a super-double-secret, gyroscoptic UFO in county airspace.”

(Source: http://www.neatorama.com)

Now this gotta be annoying. Why would someone do this, just to piss off people…?

Thank god, we have methods to verify who’s driving those objects in the sky! Ot at least, that there is intelligence controlling those.

Thursday, October 11, 2007 Posted by | Fake ETV, Fake UFO, Hoax | Leave a Comment

   

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