Jun 21 2008
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Funny Flying Things

Here at ufomystic, we’re always on the lookout for weird things in the sky. For a couple of years now, I’ve been enjoying the inventions coming out of the Flying THingZ company, but my favorite has to be the flying lawnmower. Although I’m not a RC (radio control) pilot, this would be the first thing I’d buy.
Flying ThingZ also sells an RC witch (complete with broom), a race car, doghouse with a Snoopy-looking dog on top and a battle tank, all of which are airworthy. Perhaps someone can write them and request a “drone” UFO model.
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June 21st, 2008 at 12:41 pm
The witch model looks really cool—although the red and yellow in the “cape” spoils the effect a bit— and I watched the video to see if that could the explanation behind the famous “Mexican Witch Video” that has been circulated around the Internet recently, but I don’t think that could be it.
June 21st, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Given the odd shapes that these aircraft come in, why it it so hard to believe that USAF didn’t develop some very unusual shaped aircraft to confuse Soviet spies during the Cold War? Years ago, there was very realistic looking video of a floating upright beer keg shaped UFO that rotated slowly on it’s vertical axis. As I watched the video, I recognized the background as being a secluded spot on Eglin AFB in Florida. I watched this brief video in slow motion to look for the tell tale signs of jet wash on the vegetation but couldn’t see any. Till this day, you’ll never convince me that it wasn’t some sort of classified military spy drone.