Not bad reporting for a change.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...att-whitney-mystery-craft-20180112-story.html
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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...att-whitney-mystery-craft-20180112-story.html
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Probably an old mock up for testing engine nacelles for "advance lifting body" designs. Rocketdyne and JPL are located there in addition to P&W and Sikorsky. And, there are extensive engine testing facilities there.
https://www.google.com/maps/@26.9285303,-80.3401918,1868m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en-US
Yeah I look at Google Satellite and a lot of engine test cells there.
How long you been telling that story or you just now make it up?Back when I working on the YF-22 and YF-23, PWA ran the YF119 engines on the open air test stands. The gators would come out of the surrounding waterholes and lay on the ramp behind the stands and really enjoy the ground vibration when the engine was at high power.
The mounts were high up enough to give them a nice warm back while the bottom got a nice vibration. Toasted one once when the vectoring nozzle was deflected down. Tastes like chicken.
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not a story, that's what he did for a living, has a great deal of interesting facts stored in his grey matter.How long you been telling that story or you just now make it up?
When I was a mere slip of a lad, a local guy took most of the parts of a wrecked PA-11 Cub, and one night arranged them on the roof of his house to make it look like a plane had crashed into the house.
Come the dawn, and it caused quite the stir.
Who knew it was illegal to fake a plane wreck on your own property.
This could be fun.
Anyone want to get together and build a full size decoy futuristic/alien tech aircraft we can set up outside and tear down and hide periodically?
Then we can build a large scale RC model and fly it around, making a video using some creative photo techniques, then "leak" the video/photos to the press.