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Occurred : 11/5/2009 19:30 (Entered as : 11/05/09 19:30)
Reported: 11/6/2009 9:45:59 PM 21:45
Posted: 12/12/2009
Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL
Shape: Triangle
Duration:15 seconds
Second triangle craft near Eglin AFB Spotted.

Eleven months ago, I saw a "black" triangle with no sound, no lights, flying low from due east to due west. It blended with the background color of the night sky, which was clear, but pretty dark that night. It didn't just happen to be the right color, it BLENDED. I live here by Eglin AFB and Hurlburt Field.

Evening of 11-5-09, I was outside smoking again, talking to my brother, and another triangle, a bit lighter in color this time (as the background sky was lighter,) flew right over me from due north to due south, between 300-400 feet AGL. Width was an estimated 25-30 feet wide, and again, the bottom of the craft seemed to blend with the background with uncanny similarity. It's like watching a triangle shaped "Schwartzneggar Predator" pass overhead.

This one was a bit different from the other (which had no lights, no noise, and a bit darker to match the night overhead) as once it went overhead and I was looking at the rear, this time there were two very, very, very faint circular glows on the rear.

If you've ever seen kid's phosphorescent stick-ons to where they're just about completely faded out in the dark - that's about the same color, type of glow, and lack of intensity. Glowed just enough to barely make out. Again, absolutely zero noise.

This one blended with the sky once past overhead really quickly, unlike conventional aircraft that you can watch for many seconds as it drops toward the horizon. This "camoflage" really works well.

I'm 59 years old, and except seeing two F-4's on full afterburner chasing a brilliantly shiny no-wing thing very low and over this same town in about 1966, these two events are the only things I've seen my entire life. Two triangles, a tad different, traversing the same area, and both were in the "winter" when the skies were very cool and clear.

Last year's triangle track would have carried it over the northern portion of the runway at Hurlburt Field.

This one was going due south, only a couple miles of the Gulf of Mexico.

Damnedest things I've ever seen.

Gentlemen, we (somebody) has some very fine top technology aircraft that don't use jet engines, entirely soundless, blend with the backgoune night sky, and if they don't cross your field of vision, you won't see or hear them.