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Posted: 3/9/2006 9:01:35 PM EDT
Sooo.......are black helicopters a myth?
I "know someone" that swears he has seen them travelling east\west above Interstate 10 in Houston for years(although he hasn't seen any of them lately) I believe him, heh |
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There are no black helos in the Army inventory, but they do have some really, really really dark grey ones.
I know a guy in AZ who is into reloading who has an actual black painted helo, does that count? LOL |
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yes! and they are crewed by guys in black suits with white shirts and dark glasses. they have a large antenna on them for broadcasting mind control waves into people's mind chips
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Soooo.......really, really dark grey that would LOOK black even when flying at low altitude?
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Incidentally, I saw a black/dark grey Blackhawk fly fairly low over the range while shooting today. It wouldn't have been so attention-grabbing if another helicopter (sherrif's bird, maybe?) hadn't flown REALLY low over the range in the same flight path about ten minutes earlier.
They're trying to take my guns! Guess they didn't get quite low enough to get their fishing hooks on my trigger guards. |
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He couldn't see the crew, of course he might get a close up look at them now |
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One flew over my Junior High school when I was running the mile many years ago...it just sort of hovered above us and I could see the doorgunner looking down at us. Me being the idiot that I was (or am) I flipped it off. It then flew off over the school and LANDED nearby. I was so fucking scared that day. I later found out that it landed at an elementary school a few hundred yards away and did a presentation.
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If I open up the window right now and look up...........I can see one.
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I used to just shake my head at the guys who were worried about that whole thing, UN troops, etc. But, honest to God, I was at a friends house in Redstone, Colorado and 2 BLACK (no, not dark green, not dark gray, black) Blackhawks went overhead. It made me laugh because I told him "ah fuck, all these years those guys were right...". LOL
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Aren't the ICE operated helicopters black? Somebody here posted pics, although they were shiney.
Anyway, Army choppers are a dark green that looks black in the right light. |
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He says that the green ones LOOK green when flying almost directly overhead at low altitude |
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Anyone can paint a helicopter black.
It's the ones with "whisper mode" that are scary. |
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IIRC, customs choppers are black, but they have a lot of yellow trim and say "US CUSTOMS" big as all shit on the side
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He's not worried about them, it is just strange that everyone says they don't exist when they clearly fly along the katy freeway, they aren't trying to hide |
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I have seen a black helo once, back in 1996 IIRC.
No fucking shit, it was an Mi-24 Hind painted all black. I was 10/11 years old, I had seen Red Dawn a month prior, and I knew that helicopter was not one of ours. It flew low and slow over the lake that our cabin was on. This was in mid-western maine, about 50 miles from the Canadian border. The image is burned into my mind. I still have no explanation for it. That is the only "black helicopter" I have ever seen. Saw plenty of dark, dark green ones flown by the Army near my house (I live near a base) They would fly over the cornfields, and check for pot. |
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Military Hueys, no markings on them(that he ever noticed) |
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They do exist, and I don't mean weather copters painted black.
It's the least of my worries. |
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Oops, I didn't mention that he was ONLY talking about hueys These are black HUEYS, exactly like the green hueys used by the Military |
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Drive through the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Stop by the road and take a walk along the fence. Your question will be answered in a few minutes.
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I had a neighbor that would seriously freak out when the Ohio Nat'l Guard choppers would fly North over us to Camp Grayling in the summer. (I love the sound of those Hueys )
They did look black even though they were Dark OD green. |
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Vice president was in town a year ago or so.
I happened to be the last car on the interstate bypass around town after they closed access. I noticed police cars at every bridge/overpass/viaduct/culvert. And the pure black choppers flying around. Kind of freaked me out a little, since I didn't know what was going on. |
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AH6/MH6 Little birds are black... I've seen them parked at both the airport and here on base.
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I've seen a couple dark navy blue Blackhawks in the Fort Worth are.
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They might not be BLACK.........but they're dark..........they're unmarked............and I've seen them.
During 1 episode I had 3 CH53's come over my home at about 150 feet ...............it was past dusk, almost night, they had no running lights and were running FAST. Yep, I've seen them. Say what you want about tinfoil hats.......but when it happens, you'll believe! |
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I saw 2 black, unmarked Kiowas "parked" outside of the local FBO just a couple of months ago. I thought right then that if a conspiracy theorist were to drive by the airport they would have a heart attack.
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So what's the big deal about black helecopters anyway? Is there supposed to be something sinister about them?
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Wikipedia - Black Helicopters |
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well with fort bragg right down the road from me. where the spec ops units our we see their special operations helos sometimes and their all black on the outside.
so yes black helos do exist. if any of you live in kentucky near where the 160th soar is you should see black helos to. |
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I can't wait to get a good digital camera (they spew a lot of bs in that "entry") |
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These black helicopters are the training flights for space shuttle door gunners. Do not look directly at them.
More likely just the guard out doing training, superimposed with a little scouting for marajuaina (sp?) patches in the local farmer's fields. Night training is the best bang for the buck. I hit one with a flashlight as he came over my house out in the sticks (pre-kid years) in SW Ohio a while back. He was pretty low, maybe a couple hundred feet. I must have pissed him off by flashing his NV goggles, because the next thing I new he was hovering directly over me and he turned on the big spotlight straight down on me. Damn near blinded me. I waved, he moved on, having made his point. |
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There was a drug enforcement unit in Georgia that had a black Blackhawk when I was a kid.
The landed it at my elementary school and did a presentation. It was almost as cool as the anti drug presentation where a cop showed up in the car from Knight Rider, and showed us a confiscated Tec-9 that a drug dealer had used to shoot a guy. |
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Um yeah, who wants to fly a bright orange helicopter into battle? And from 150 feet the black lettering on the dark OD paint will not be visible. Hmm... no lights? Damn the military for wanting to practice flying with just night vision goggles anyway. |
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The Customs Blackhawks (we see them alot down here in Miami) are a gloss black w/ yellow lettering. Last week, I saw several pairs of matte-black blackhawks w/ long air-refuel booms and no visible I.D. markings flying over the greater Miami area. I'm not a tin-foil hat type, but it's got me wondering.... |
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Here, they fly over in the DAYTIME, it is really EASY to tell the GREEN ones from the BLACK ones
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