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UFO could be top secret plane



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Published Date:
19 March 2008
Wednesday, 6.30pm - A NEW theory has emerged to explain strange lights seen over Great Gonerby - it could be a top secret American spyplane that might not even exist.
Last week the Journal reported on a UFO sighting over Saskatchewan, Canada, that was eerily similar to other sightings by Allan Spick, who lives in Great Gonerby.

Mike Repin was inspired to get in touch after seeing a drawing by Allan which was just like what he saw.

Now Luton man John Pacey has got in touch to let us know he thinks what was seen was a mysterious spyplane which officially does not even exist.

Spotters claim the triangular Aurora aircraft was built by the US Air Force to replace the aging Blackbird surveillance plane.

It is believed to be capable of speeds massively in excess of the sound barrier.

*Have you seen mysterious lights in the sky? Do you think it's a mysterious spyplane that might not even exist? Contact us: comment@granthamjournal.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 10:29 AM
  • Source: Grantham Journal
  • Location: Grantham
 
 

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