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Un SR-72 ?
Ven 09 Mar 2012, 12:36
Bonjour,je viens de lire que un nouvel hangar est en construction a la zone 51.
Certain disent que c'est le projet sr-72 d'autre que ça peut être un hangar pour la simulation des pilotes,centre d’usinage.
Je vous donne l'article.
Et je voudrais savoir ce que vous en pensez
Certain disent que c'est le projet sr-72 d'autre que ça peut être un hangar pour la simulation des pilotes,centre d’usinage.
Je vous donne l'article.
http://www.8newsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=6810117Something big is in the works at Nevada's
legendary Area 51 military base. A massive new building is under
construction at the top secret location. Aviation experts say there's a
good chance that a new, highly classified aircraft might soon be zipping
around the Nevada skies.
What kind of aircraft? One possibility is a successor to the SR-71 spy plane, the SR-72.
The SR-71 Blackbird
is widely regarded as the greatest airplane ever built. It sliced
through the sky at Mach 3 and still reigns, officially anyway, as the
fastest plane in history. Groom Lake, also known as Area 51, was home
for the Blackbird during its early days. The question is -- will Area 51
also be the location of choice for the development of a successor, and
maybe more than one?
A photo of a new
building under construction at Area 51 has raised tantalizing
possibilities for the civilian researchers who dabble in such topics. No
one can say for certain what the building will be used for, but
aviation historian Peter Merlin says the one thing we can say is that
it's one big hangar.
"It probably measures
275 feet by 600 feet. It's no larger than hangars at other bases, but
it certainly is the largest at Area 51," Peter Merlin said.
Satellite
photos confirm Area 51 already has two dozen hangars, including some
less than two years old. So what's going on out there?
The
hangar could be a central maintenance facility, machine shop and or
simulator training center. But aviation writers are thinking more exotic
thoughts. For months, there's been speculation in aviation circles
about a successor to the SR-71, call it the SR-72. Model airplane
companies already have their version of the so called "dark bird," which
theoretically could fly twice as fast as the Blackbird.
Peter
Merlin says he's been told by engineers at Lockheed that the SR-72
project was canceled, but new reports in aviation media note the Air
Force has just awarded a new contract to Lockheed for a plane that
sounds exactly like the SR-72, a Mach 6 reconnaissance plane that could
also carry weapons, and unlike the SR-71, this one would be unmanned.
It
would make for a comfy fit inside that new hangar. But Merlin thinks
there are other possibilities also in the works at Groom Lake.
"There
are at least seven and maybe as many as eleven manned classified air
craft that have not yet been unveiled that have been flying since 1985
and countless unmanned programs as well. Most of these things have been
tested there. I know some of the guys that have flown these airplanes,"
Merlin continued.
Among the suspects is
something called the Black Manta, a stealthy hypersonic craft that might
explain the wispy images captured in a few photos around the world.
Various black triangle-type craft have been spotted over American
military bases and cities for years, some of them huge in size, big
enough to require a big hangar.
Aviation
journalist Bill Sweetman has long argued for the existence of the
Aurora, another plane rumored to have been flown at Groom Lake. Sweetman
says black budget figures hint at the existence of the plane, which
some have dubbed the SR-75 penetrator. Whichever of these ambitious
projects ends up in full development, it's abundantly clear that the
testing location of choice for top secret planes is still Area 51.
The
Lockheed Company, whose so-called Skunkworks plant developed the U-2,
SR-71, and stealth fighter -- all of which were test flown out at Area
51 -- says it will not comment on its new Air Force contract.
The Air Force is also not talking.
Sidenote: The I-Team would like to credit lazygranch.com for capturing the photos used in this story, and would also like to credit dreamlandresort.com for being the first to photograph the hangar and to encourage our viewers to visit both sites.
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Re: Un SR-72 ?
Ven 09 Mar 2012, 12:45
Nous ne traitons pas de la Zone 51.
Merci d'en prendre compte, je déplace votre sujet dans les spéculations.
Merci d'en prendre compte, je déplace votre sujet dans les spéculations.
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Re: Un SR-72 ?
Ven 09 Mar 2012, 16:06
Pourquoi vous ne traiter pas la zone 51 ?
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Re: Un SR-72 ?
Ven 09 Mar 2012, 16:10
Pourquoi vous ne traiter pas la zone 51 ?
Parce que c'est une dérive Ufologique et que pour une base pseudo-secrète, ça semble un peu paradoxale que 3/4 de la population la connaisse :)
Si tu t'y intéresses, il y a un sujet ce soir sur Direct 8. Aussi, elle est trop souvent associée aux extraterrestres en mêlant le sujet ovni. Bref beaucoup d'amalgames.
Il s'agit là d'une liste non exhaustive des raisons pour lesquelles nous ne traitons pas "officiellement" ce sujet.
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Re: Un SR-72 ?
Ven 09 Mar 2012, 18:27
Oui,j'ai programmé l’enregistrement,mais on associe la zone51 au ovni alors il faudrait que on puisse en parler.
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