http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/47...n?size=620x400
defensetech.org has a number of posts speculating on this
That rotor hub is very unusual. Stealth design.
RAH-66? Pave Low?
More questions,,,
It would seem this smooth operation was not as smooth as previously reported.
Apparently there is a heretofore secret aircraft down in someones back yard.
I am getting this ----> a "black project" special ops stealth H-60 variant. Supposedly both the RCS and audible sound have been greatly reduced.
The secret black helicopters that have no sound exist. That is why they destroyed it, "it does not exist".
There are no pictures of this helicopter.
This is a helicopter that is "black", 'it was never there' and these are the first pics of it. They are quiet helicopters.
The just said it was a modified blackhawk on Fox News
That is a stealth helicopter drone, much too small for a blackhawk
I see nothing. Why are you taking pictures of the wall ? Really, its just pictures on a screen.
"Stealth Blackhawk" was the term used on some other stations. This was also why it was torched upon the soldiers leaving. They didn't do a very good job. Lots of parts are clearly identifiable, and children have been sifting through the wreckage picking up pieces of super secret material.
I wonder how much that helicopter, which still appears to have stalled and needed to be torched, cost us?
I wonder how much the Chinese paid for the wreckage.
Army Times article
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2011/0...k-hawk-050411/
They just showed that photo on Fox. That doesn't look like a Blackhawk or a Chinook. Another lie.
I wondered why it was such a priority to set charges on the downed heli. This explains it.
Well a UH-60 is a Black Hawk...
Sooooo... they couldn't bring in a heavy-lift chopper and fly the crashed bird out of there? They had to torch it and leave it?
Nah, the initial reports did say the helicopter stalled and had to do a hard landing. Of course, they'd planned for that, and awesomeness ensued without a hitch!
Incidentally, I guess this state of the art thing really was very stealth... unless it fell like a brick. I'm sure it made some noise at that point.
That thing doesn't look like the conventional Blackhawks we're all familiar with. It appears to be some advanced technology that they're obviously trying to keep secret.
My point is, everything about this operation is a deception, and they expect us to just take their word for it. If we even raise questions we're "conspiracy theorists". :rolleyes: