doctorwho schreef: ↑20 dec 2020 17:23Het tic tac fenomeen had als mogelijke verklaring dat het sensorlock-systeem niet goed werkte, waarom vergeet je steeds deze optie en ga je er een extra (overbodige) speler inbrengen.
Nergens terug te vinden in:
A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven’s Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uY47ij ... ChlOG/view
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APPENDIX D
Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared Radar (ATFLIR)
vanaf pagina 154- 160
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APPENDIX J
ACCELERATION, SPEED, AND POWER
CALCULATIONS BASED ON AN ATFLIR VIDEO
Vanaf pagina 196 - ?
Ik kan er niets over vinden
edit: pagina 197-
4. The apparent movement of the “Tic-Tac” object moving to the left during
frames 2221 to 2251 or 1.14.11sec to 1.15.11 sec (the exact times are obtained using the
VirtualDub software) into the video is due to the “Tic-Tac” moving to the left and not due to
the airplane moving to the right. This is based on the ATFLIR display showing that the
“Tic-Tac” remains in a relatively stable position, as the ATFLIR display registers a constant
angular pointing position at the top of the ATFLIR display of 8 deg to left and 5 deg down
from the airplane axis in the frames that were analyzed. The tracking servo does not seem to
change its position, but it is possible that a small angular degree shift of a few tenths of a
degree would not be registered in the display as the display does not appear to update
changes of less than 1 deg. This could result in what would appear to be a large acceleration
and not due to any change in the objects motion. This would also nullify assumption 3
above as the object would not be turning to the left and no change in shape would be
observed. The argument against this possibility is that the ATFLIR display would be very
difficult for the pilot to use, if small angular deviations due to atmospheric vibrations would
constantly make objects on the display shoot off the screen and this has not been reported
by the pilots during any interviews or other discussions. If it did occur this would surely
have been mentioned as a possibility. The tracking servo does not seem to change its
position but it is possible that it could be turned off or be malfunctioning during this time,
but according to interviews of the people involved all equipment was functioning perfectly.
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doctorwho schreef: ↑20 dec 2020 17:23 ....extra (overbodige) speler
Heh (?)
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Even ter herinnering:
Labyrint schreef: ↑19 dec 2020 10:37Ik zei al eerder. Voor het experiment op zich genomen zijn er geen buitenaardsen nodig. Het fenomeen is er.