skiptor   10 #25 Posted September 9, 2010 Ok then, a bit more info...each rotor blade has a unique serial nimber, the blades are spread over an area of approx 60 square foot, there is an impact crater and tree damage along a line approx 3 to 400 foot long. sorry but not willing to post exact grid reference for obvious reasons but will add photos this evening. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tommahawk   10 #26 Posted September 9, 2010 http://members.tripod.com/a_u_r_a/Sheffield.html  More detailed info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
alchresearch   214 #27 Posted September 9, 2010 I would have thought any cover up would have included gathering any wreckage?  After all they've perfected the technique since the first "weather balloon" crash at Roswell!  Keep us posted though, love to know more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tommahawk   10 #28 Posted September 9, 2010 Maybe they did but left what they could not see impacted into to ground. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
skiptor   10 #29 Posted September 9, 2010 I would have thought any cover up would have included gathering any wreckage? After all they've perfected the technique since the first "weather balloon" crash at Roswell!  Keep us posted though, love to know more.  We do have more info of wreckage being recovered from the site and also signs of metal being cut by oxy acytelene torch or similar cutting technique (plasma?), we have some large blades that have been cut in half and measure around 8 to ten inches long  we also have stories of a certain road being closed by police in both directions due to a horse being loose on the road? or was that to recover wreckage?  its all a mystery apart from what we can proove, ie, components from a jet engine that shouldnt be where we found them, also should they have come down 200 yards further south, it would have been a major incident on a very busy road  any more serious info or advice on how to positively identify these parts?, to give you a start one blade is stamped LBQ BF then engraved BA28J C, it is 2 1/4" long by 1" wide, this is one of the smallest blades found at a depth of around 8"  Message to BILLO, i am unable to reply to pm because of havnt posted 5 posts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tony   10 #30 Posted September 9, 2010 (edited) any more serious info or advice on how to positively identify these parts?, to give you a start one blade is stamped LBQ BF then engraved BA28J C, it is 2 1/4" long by 1" wide, this is one of the smallest blades found at a depth of around 8" Yes but you need to post what was asked for - photographs that include a ruler and precise details of the location. While you're taking the photos place a £1 coin and a pencil alongside the blades so we know that the photos are your own work and taken today.  So far you've just posted a lot of erroneous assumptions that you've made fit the story you want to believe but we're all eyes and ears. Edited September 9, 2010 by Tony Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
truman   10 #31 Posted September 9, 2010 Maybe they did but left what they could not see impacted into to ground.  Did they not have metal detectors in '97 ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tony   10 #32 Posted September 9, 2010 http://ezinearticles.com/?Titanium-and-Jet-Engines&id=3394057 It's wrong, refer to my earlier post. Modern turbine blades are ceramic or alloy that's usually coated in ceramic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tommahawk   10 #33 Posted September 9, 2010 Did they not have metal detectors in '97 ?  Yes they did but maybe the debri scattered in bushes etc. Surely some could have been missed if deep. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
truman   10 #34 Posted September 9, 2010 Yes they did but maybe the debri scattered in bushes etc. Surely some could have been missed if deep.  My point is that if the MOD wanted to cover anything up they would have done a more thorough search..after all they know how many blades etc. they'd be looking for... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
illuminati   10 #35 Posted September 9, 2010  any more serious info or advice on how to positively identify these parts?, to give you a start one blade is stamped LBQ BF then engraved BA28J C, it is 2 1/4" long by 1" wide, this is one of the smallest blades found at a depth of around 8"  We have a blade from a Tornado in the labs at work, will see if I can pop over and have a look at it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tommahawk   10 #36 Posted September 9, 2010 We have a blade from a Tornado in the labs at work, will see if I can pop over and have a look at it.  Are you the men in black? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...