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Comparison of Unidentified Triangular or Deltoid Aircraft Location Patterns in Three Independent UFO Databases: NIDS, MUFON and Larry Hatch (PDF)
National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS), 2001
Based on these data from over 500 eyewitnesses (assuming minimal overlap between three databases), we hypothesize that the United States Air Force has been flying large triangular or deltoid shaped aircraft between AFMC or AMC bases.
Do Flying Triangles Have Underwater Bases Around Our Coast?
Omar Fowler
The latest information received indicates that there is intense UFO activity along the East Coast, particularly near Lowestoft and strange things are still happening in the vicinity of Rendlesham Forest! Just what is going on?
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Estimate of the Situation 2000: The Black Triangles
Harv Howard
Mysterious aerial craft commonly called "flying triangles" and/or "black triangles" have been elbowing the classic, disk-shaped UFO aside in the last few years. These angular craft are seen more and more persistently. What are they? Are they a black budget, highly innovative form of craft from the U.S. government/industry, or are they a new form of genuine UFO visiting us? This paper assumes the first possibility is the correct explanation.
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'Flying Triangle' sightings on the rise
Leonard David, Space.com, September 2, 2004
The National Institute for Discovery Science, or NIDS, has cataloged the Triangle sightings, sifting through and combining databases to take a hard look at the mystery craft.
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Flying Triangles
The X Factor
Near crashes with passenger planes, high-speed chases with military aircraft... what is the truth behind the most popular type of UFO reported in recent years?
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Flying Triangles - A Historical Perspective
Nick Redfern and Irene Bott, Alien Encounters magazine
As the majority of people with an interest in UFO mystery will know, in recent years there has been a tremendous increase in the number of triangular and delta-shaped UFOs seen operating in Britain’s airspace.
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Flying Triangles - Characteristics
UK Ufo Network electronic magazine, Issue 75, June 5th 1997
Characteristics of flying triangles and analysis of their origin.
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Flying Triangles - Why indeed they may be subject to a 'D' Notice (UK)
Omar Fowler, Flying Saucer Review, Autumn 2000
We heard talk last year and rumours that the British media, including the BBC, had received official instructions not to publish any reports about black triangular UFOs, and in due course I received from a long-established FSR reader, Larry Robson, of Stratford-upon- Avon, the following report. As it is useful background information, I am publishing the entire text of it as a prelude to what our Triangle expert Omar Fowler has to say about this matter!
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Flying Triangles Explained?
Brian P James, BUFORA
Those of you who scan the aircraft magazines in newsagents, might have been surprised by the cover of the March issue of Aircraft Illustrated – namely with revelations of a delta-planform aircraft seen flown out of Groom Lake (Area 51) by aviation enthusiasts.
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Flying Triangles on the Increase
Filer's Files #20 (2000)
UFO reports in the US were low with less than 200 in April compared to 400 last November. However, Flying Triangle reports have increased inferring these may not be of extraterrestrial origin.
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Hypothesis: The Illinois Flying Triangle is A Department of Defense, Not An ET Craft (PDF)
National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS)
An examination of whether the 2000 Illinois UFO sighting was a secret military craft.
Investigation Casts Light on the Mysterious Flying Black Triangle
Leonard David, Space.com, 05 August 2002
They are big, black, and triangular. In UFO folklore they are proof-positive that planet Earth is a rest stop for joyriding, but road-weary, extraterrestrials. A just released study by the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS), based in Las Vegas, Nevada, sheds new light on the dark and mysterious craft. They offer a more down-to-earth hypothesis.
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Low Flying Triangular Objects: A Safety Hazard (PDF)
National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS)
The purpose of the present paper is to publish a more complete summary of the 127 reports that NIDS has received in the past 14 months on the triangular craft phenomenon. Secondly, we ask the question: does the reported low altitude of these aircraft constitute a safety hazard in the United States?
Possible Electric Propulsion Systems for Flying Triangles
Richard Alexander and Adam Whaley, 1997
Our research into the Flying Triangle "UFO" (which we are becoming convinced is actually a family of such vehicles, and which do not all necessarily use identical propulsion systems or have similar uses) has lead us to believe that the most likely main propulsion system that is employed by craft, similar to that seen in West Wales in November 1996, is of an electrical nature.
Sgt. Clifford Stone's and Triangle Craft in Germany, 1989
Linda M. Howe
Each month I receive several reports from people in the U. S. and other countries who describe seeing unusual objects in the sky they can't identify. For those close enough to see a shape, the description is usually round, oval or cylindrical -- or sometimes diamond, ice-cream cone or boomerang. Then there is another class of aerial vehicles that are very large and silent. Those are the triangles.
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The Amazing Flying Triangle Ships: How they do it
Harv Howard
As the reader, you have the privilege of accepting, rejecting or ignoring all or any part of the following article. Is it sheer speculation, pure poppycock, or something insightful? Even the author cannot truthfully say.
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The Aurora: America's Black Tirangle UFO?
UFO Magazine
An explanation for the UFO known as the "Black Triangle" may have been found. From 1982 to 1985 researchers from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and NASA revived the notion of the Trans-Atmospheric Vehicle (TAV).
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The Black Triangle Mystery
Clyde Lewis
Since 1990 there have been over 4000 sightings of what is known as the "Flying Triangle" or "Silent Vulcan" Over Britain. In the early 90's there were a similar number over Belgium, France, Holland and Germany, with fighters being sent up to intercept this unknown craft.
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The Black Triangles
Space 2001
Over the course of the last ten years strange triangular flying craft have excited considerable speculation. Known as "Flying Triangles", or FT's, for short, this enigmatic phenomenon forms part of a global mystery.
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The Flying Triangle Mystery (PDF)
Omar Fowler
The first of a two-part report detailing sightings of the mysterious "Flying Triangles", many outside the United States, as authored and complied by Omar Fowler, founder of the Phenomenon Research Association in DerbyShire, United Kingdom. This compilation looks at flying triangle sightings around the world and brings to our attention many sightings which have taken place over England. (File Size 13.8 MB)
Triangular UFO Sightings and Air Force Air Mobility Command Bases
National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS)
Map of 250 Recently Investigated Reports of Black Triangles.
What Are the Flying Triangles?
James Oberg, special to Space.com, Jan 14, 2000
The December 1999 issue of Spaceflight magazine carried two letters from writers looking for explanations of a curious celestial phenomenon: a triangle of lights crossing the night sky.
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What are the Triangles?
Richard Dolan
One subset of the phenomenon has broken through to the mainstream. Perhaps we should say -- ahem -- the ‘fringes’ of the mainstream. These are the infamous triangular craft. America’s mainstream culture, ever rigid and narrow, yet acknowledges from time to time that such things exist. Frankly, it would be hard not to. The reports are simply too many and too clear.
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