I meant the roll of the camera, but it can't be the drone banking because it's filming out the side, so banking wouldn't make that effect.
I guess it's just the operator of the camera rolling it.
I can't replicate it, only on the straight line...
The missing blade was in place on 28/Jan/2024, as its shadow is visible, the rotor appears asymmetric and facing the same way as its neighbours:
The repair vessel Zhong Tian 8 presumably left the region on 08/Jan/2024:
Which is...
It's to give the pilot visual feedback. The MQ-9 is a fixed wing aircraft, so knowing what the bank angle is is part of flying. This would apply more when looking forward. I wonder if it's selectable.
Most likely it can roll and probably has a derotation mechanism as well.
Camera systems like this have a lot of modes settings to match the requirements of the mission and operator.
Both yes and no. I asked him about this specifically in an email and he replied:
”Like you I struggled with the US secret platform but I think that we don't know enough about the type of prototypes that existed or were bring tested to be...
We have the handwritten note released by the MoD, and it doesn't mention whether the craft made any noise or not. Then we have Nick Pope. On page 176 of Open Skies, Closed Minds, he claims that the witness heard a "low humming sound." Then...
Something is wrong in my simulation, the drone has to travel at 690 km/t - 192 m/s :(
I just don't get it how I can match the video as well as this, if the distance is half or less?
Source: https://youtu.be/B3zhsLNAZkg
(only made the first 21...
Search by title will also include tags, so sometime pulls in threads wihtout the word in the title.
They get listed by date, I think, and the older one is:
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/claim-1990-calvine-ufo.11574/
I understand what you mean, but it's almost always possible to construct a chain of events that makes something seem possible. When some people see a fishing line holding a UFO in place, their first approach is to explain it away as a scratch on...