The adult daughter of a friend of mine lives in Arizona. She saw what appeared to be a plane flying low and slow. The strange thing was that the wings appeared to not be attached to the fuselage but were adjacent and flew with it and there were white ball like things tailing after it. I was just curious if any frens knew about this technology or if any Arizona pedes had seen anything.
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I won't pretend to know what your friend's daughter saw. However, the "white, ball-like things trailing after it" are a known effect of, for example, the afterburners on the SR-71. She could have seen a new platform using this engine tech: https://taskandpurpose.com/tech-tactics/sr-71-blackbird-afterburners-photos/
That definitely looks like what she was talking about! I will share that with her. Thanks!
whereabouts in AZ? It's a big state.
Northwestern Arizona
that's in the vicinity of Area 51/Groom Lake, so it's not unusual to see unusual things around there. Just sayin.
I understand that for sure. There definitely is a government element that’s trying to rile people up with fear. That wasn’t my purpose here. She really did see something unusual, which could have been government technology used to freak people out. I posted mainly to say continue to keep your eyes open.
Not so sure about wings not being attached, but white balls tailing sounds a bit like a pulse detonation engine.
I was thinking the wings could have actually been attached but just looked like they weren’t, an optical illusion.
I’ve seen crazy things in the AZ skies.
I've seen crazy things in AZ.
Latest generation fighter aircraft are designed to work in close cooperation and control of drones to augment the fighter as a force multiplier....could be testing drone / fighter control..... generally though you wouldn't see this over populated areas....
i'll call bee-ess on this one.... nowadays EVERYBODY has a phone... certainly some pictures should have been taken...
Ok, I do trust she saw it but yes, I agree having the phone and proof would have been better.