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Jabiru7252

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  1. Right at the end they show the HUD (Head Up Display) and it's blurred to buggery. I have spent at least 1000 hours looking at HUD video (when I was working) and it's pretty bloody good video. More bollocks. And again I say, there is no suggestion it's extra-terrestrial. probably a pizza delivery drone gone rouge...

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  2. Once you get experienced with video editing software, modeling software (Blender, Unreal Engine etc.) you can produce the most amazing stuff. We see it in the movies all the time. Been around for donkeys years...

     

    I should mention that when I speak of things like 'Blender' or 'Unreal Engine' I suggest you Google the terms so you get a better idea of what I'm trying to convey.

     

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  3. 3 hours ago, kgwilson said:

    The simple explanation is that there are no genuine sightings of actual alien craft and never have been. There have been thousands of sightings of things that those sighting them have no explanation for, so they have convinced themselves that they must be alien and for some reason a large number are saucer or circular shaped.

    I can't remember when but the saucer shaped UFOs gave way to the long thin UFO which turned out to be the SR71 Blackbird.

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  4. With reference to Onetrack's comment; Yes, a pretty amazing sight to see. Back in those days I would have blamed it on the dope or acid, but that's just me. While I believe Onetrack I'm the sort of bloke that would say it was something 'of this world' we just don't see that often and therefore have no real explanation. Space is really, really big and if you read Einstein's Special Relativity (a difficult read) you'll understand that travelling at light speed or even a small fraction of that speed is just not possible. If you think time, speed and distance calculations were tricky when learning navigation, try throwing in weird effects like the Lorentz Transform, time dilation and ever increasing mass. (At light speed, mass becomes infinite, go figure...)

    It is interesting that the object Onetrack saw was green. That's the color that many Bioluminescent life-forms here on Earth emit. Maybe something to think about.

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  5. On 03/08/2023 at 11:57 AM, NT5224 said:

    Ladies and gents

     

    I’m genuinely interested in what people think about the latest congressional hearings on UAPs. (The new term for UFO).

     

    Some are claiming the evidence for UAPs is becoming much more credible, with new forms of  complementary data recordings and such. Some are saying the US government is basically accepting  that there is compelling evidence for UAPs… Meanwhile the  same old whackos are insisting the US government holds physical and material evidence for space-aliens, Little Green Men and the saucers they fly in.

     

    Pilot testimonies seem to be an important part of the evidence under discussion.
     

    Most of us on this site are older people with extensive experience. We are also practiced observers of other aircraft in the sky. So I’m wondering if anybody on this site has spotted an inexplicable object or phenomena while flying? I’ll receive any such reports with an open mind.

     

    Or anybody been abducted and probed? 🤣

     

    Cheers 

     

    Alan 

    Not long after the second world war the military was playing about with 'quad-copters', that is, with drones of the sort you can now buy in hobby shops. They were not as sophisticated as todays UAVs but, because of the way they could hover, dart about, climb and descend rapidly bla bla bla they were described as 'alien technology'. Nobody had seen things flying about like this before. As more and more 'UFOs' were reported, it was in the interest of the military to let folks think they were from outer space - keeps the heat off the secret stuff occurring here on Earth. Has anybody ever wondered why today with our high resolution cameras we still only ever see blurry crap images of 'UFOs'? 

    Dick Smith's offer of $100,000 to anybody who can prove UFO's from outer space exists stills stands as far as I know. Some folks will believe so intensely in something (flat earth, UFOs, visiting aliens etc.) they will totally ignore any scientific explanations to the contrary. It's human nature I suppose. 

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  6. 3 hours ago, facthunter said:

    Why  touch the tank at all? A stand tube from the outlet pipe will give the same indication. Simplest is best.  Nev

    Perhaps you're missing something here. The bloke I knew who wanted a better fuel level indicator wanted something on the dash because it was a pain in the neck trying to twist around see the tube on the tank.

  7. On 19/07/2023 at 9:22 PM, skippydiesel said:

    A good number of "viewers" but no comment - nobody fitted a fuel tank level sensor?

    I made a water level sensor using an ultrasonic sender/receiver unit purchased from Jaycar electronics. See the (poorly produced) video attached. I used the computer to display the level but that could have easily been a cheap 1 milliamp panel meter. With some thought one might be able to incorporate this into a fuel level meter. Naturally one would need to be able to dick around with electronics etc. I can produce code for the Arduino if required. It would depend on the plane but I originally developed my prototype for the Jabiru SK55 that has the fuel tank behind the seat. Fiber-glassing the sensor to the top of the tank was the plan. I hope this provides food for thought...

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  8. 7 hours ago, Bruce Tuncks said:

    I agree nev. A Stol plane costs more to insure, as they are at risk when doing a slow landing that a sudden gust will drop the ASI too low.

    I wonder if that's why that Savanna went into the canola fields some years back, too slow, too low and a gust of wind...

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  9. 2 hours ago, pylon500 said:

    Photo's only showing one wreckage (Jab), and some Cub parked next to the strip?

    Wreckage direction is odd, being across the threshold?

    Did the jab hit a tow rope?

    The tug plane has a big dent in its port wing leading edge. (Oh dear, somebody has mentioned this and I cannot work out how to delete my post 😠.)

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  10. Rocket fuels do age. The RAAF have fired off a few missiles that are near 'end of life'. Sometimes I think countries go to war just to use up their aging stock because let's face it, having a zillion dollars worth of fun things and then never using them is just awful.

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  11. I read somewhere many years ago that most folks would remain in their seats rather than jump from a plane with a parachute. I would agree, especially if the plane is setup in a quiet glide while the pilot looks for a place to land. Maybe if the wings were on fire the passengers would rather jump. As for ballistic chutes, are they really ballistic? That can be an incredibly dangerous thing to have if not treated with respect. I would have thought a chute would be pulled out by a drone chute that is spring loaded. That's what we had when I was doing a few jumps 40+ years ago.

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