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Does anyone know what this is

Post by slipsnifter »

Hi al,

A friend of me send me these pictures. He saw something strange in the sky when he was taking pictures on a wedding.

I think It's a plane with an engine problem, the picture was taken in Tielt near leuven.

Any info is welcome.

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Post by Avro »

That's a strange thing indeed.

Can you give us the date and hour of the day when the picture was taken ?

This might maybe help !!


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Post by Atlantis »

Strange indeed, some joke I think.

:arrow: The close up: this "thing" is very low to the ground.

:arrow: There was nothing mentioned in Belgium or neighbour countries about an aircraft with engineproblems.

It's like we said in this time of the year: it's "komkommertijd".

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Post by blackhawk »

It looks like the flame of the concorde the crashed in Paris ...

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Post by Atlantis »

Yeah, and they filtered the smoke.

They are now laughing :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Looks to me as an missle laungh.... was there any military excersise at the moment?

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Post by vliegtuigfreak »

Bart, a missile launch in Belgium, that won't be here within the next 100 years :wink:

Or another possibility is that the picture is taken near Cape Canaveral, when they were just launching another rocket to space :roll: :lol:

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Post by V-Bird »

Well I asume Belgium has Patriots to defend there airspace, and what need to be tested once a while?

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Post by vliegtuigfreak »

Well I asume Belgium has Patriots to defend there airspace, and what need to be tested once a while?

Nah, that would be in the news.

I assume it's just a joke.


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Post by Advisor »

I cannot see the picture. :roll:
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Gentlemen
It seems to be the beginning of an alien invasion determined to take over the world. The aliens do this by removing the faces of any life forms that they find.
I am very frightened.
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A F-16 with afterburner? :wink:
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Post by website-info »

and you would have thought something like that would make noise, but no these 3 are still looking in a different direction..................

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Post by Bottie »

The War Of The Worlds perhaps?

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vliegtuigfreak wrote:Bart, a missile launch in Belgium, that won't be here within the next 100 years :wink:
Sonny, you don't know what you are talking about. I was head of a missile launching unit during my Belgian military service (in Germany though).
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Post by Rago »

Bottie wrote:The War Of The Worlds perhaps?
Yupyup!!! I recognized the boops of Tom Cruise at the right side of the pic! So this must be a pub trailer for the movie!
:frantic: :frantic: :frantic:

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Post by vliegtuigfreak »

Sonny, you don't know what you are talking about. I was head of a missile launching unit during my Belgian military service (in Germany though).
André, i mean that there won't be a missile launch IN Belgium.
Sorry for misunderstanding :wink:

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Post by ryanvsnow »

Hey about the Cape canaveral launch possibility: Have you ever seen a shuttle launch? The shuttle wouldn't bank like in the pic until it was ten thousands of feet higher. I didn't see this launch in particular but I have seen launches, and in my non-expert uneducated opinion it's not a shuttle.

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Post by Rago »

sn26567 wrote:
vliegtuigfreak wrote:Bart, a missile launch in Belgium, that won't be here within the next 100 years :wink:
Sonny, you don't know what you are talking about. I was head of a missile launching unit during my Belgian military service (in Germany though).
It would surprise me if it was a Patriot batterie you were commanding!
As far as I know the Belgian air defences are still in the prehistoric stage with, is it, their NIKE batteries?
A Belgian Patriot launch will be, as vliegtuigfreak says, not within 100 years (at least) :wink:

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Post by SN30952 »

Looks like a overheated flying BBQ to me.
It is not noisy, because the people are looking in the other direction.

In Thailand one can see more of these pictorial phenomena: but then it are storks that ate too spicy thai food, trying to get rid of flatulence during take off.
Also called commonly, after burner...

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