SR-91 AURORA
On 1 December 2014, loud repetitive bangs were heard in Bedfordshire, Glasgow, North Devon, Leicestershire, and West Sussex in the UK. The repetitive banging sound lasted for 20 to 30 minutes and was recorded by one resident on a cell phone. At around the same time, a loud boom was reported by a number of people in the upstate New York areas of Buffalo, Cheektowaga, and Clarence. Dr Bhupendra Khandelwa (University of Sheffield, UK) stated that he believed the loud, repetitive bangs sounded like an experimental jet engine called a pulse detonation engine (PDE). Sonic booms caused by meteors and military planes were ruled out, as were the sounds of fireworks and thunderstorms. Media speculation concluded that the noise recorded by locals in the UK could have been caused by the PDE engine of an Aurora aircraft. - - - wikipedia
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 52.5ft (16.0m)
- Length 76.3ft (23.3m)
- Height 13.8ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight 60,608lbs (27,491kg)
- Loaded Weight 77,027lbs (34,939kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.05
- Wing Loading 61.8lbs/ft2 (301.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,246.9ft2 (115.8m2)
- Drag Points 17471
Parts
- Number of Parts 67
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 358
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@Thesimpleplanesman,
When we saw the smoke across the sky from west to east ... that traces of aurora that pass unnoticed by the radar and will not be overtaken by any rockets.
We often see traces of it in the sky.
isnt that romored aircraft?