October 15, 2011 – Baytown, Texas – 6 to 6:30 PM CDT

Sketch of "Flying Wing Craft" Prepared by Witness.

Sketch of "Flying Wing Craft" Prepared by Witness.

Description: Place: Baytown, Texas. I saw what looked like a flying wing, but appeared to be semi-transparent like a whisp of cloud. It moved slowly,(too slow for something of its apperant size). It appeared in the Eastern sky about thirty degrees above horizon. It appeared to be of wedge shape as it moved towards South sky then appeared to bank to the West. As it banked it changed to a flying wing shape.There were two witnesses with me the first time and three witnesses with me the seccond time we saw it. I have seen stealth bombers and fighters in books and magazines and what I saw reminded me of these except for the coloration of the aircraft which was almost transparent. The aircraft then appeared to roll back to level flight attitude then increase in speed toward the South and was gone in about five seconds. About a week later I was stunned to see an article on news rack at a local store about a new cammoflage being developed for military use which renders armor and aircraft, not just radar invisible, but literally invisible?

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One Response to October 15, 2011 – Baytown, Texas – 6 to 6:30 PM CDT

  1. Greg says:

    I saw something very similar at 22:21 hours 1/15/2012 in Brookings, OR. What I noticed was the V shape and not a solid or triangular shape. There were lights along the “fuselage” of the craft, one at the vertex of the V, one at each tip of the craft, and one along the mid-length of each arm of the V. It did appear as a ‘wisp’, as if it was somehow cloaked or using some sort of absorption or diffraction of light to camoflague it, however the lights I mentioned were plainly visible. Looking up it had a spread of what appeared from the ground to be 1.5 to 2 inches, and I can only speculate as to it’s altitude and true size. It moved parallel to the ground and continued in a straight line South to North along the coast.

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