- The following four photos were sent in by someone in
the Pacific northwest seeking identification of the aircraft shown:
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- Comment
- From (Name Protected)
- 3-17-01
Sat. 3-17-01
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- Good morning,
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- You asked whether anyone had info on the alleged white
"chemtrail" jet photographed at a Northwest airport, with highlights
on the "spray nozzle".
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- OK. It's a Navy E-6 aircraft, a modified Boeing 707.
It's mission and equipment list is highly classified, but I can tell you
that it is a communications platform used to make a communications link
with our Navy subs. The pods photographed on the end of the wing are only
"electronic" in nature. The alleged "spray nozzle"
that's photographed in the tail of the aircraft is actually a 'drogue'
which is used to pull - deploy - a long communications wire antenna out
of the aircraft while in flight. These aircraft, like ALL Navy tactical
aircraft, are painted in a "subdued" scheme - to blend in with
their surroundings.
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- Everyone in the world knows that our subs use ELF frequencies
to communicate from beneath the oceans, and a crash course in "antenna
theory-101" will give you the understanding that a VERY long wire
is needed to communicate on those frequencies. All this results in the
need of a means to deploy - to pull - this "long" antenna
out of the aircraft. If you've ever gone fishing and just tossed
your bobber into the stream and let the current pull the line off your
reel -- you get the picture. In this example, your bobber is the 'drogue'.
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- Alright, that's the story from one who works on those
things, so lets all calm down. Getting everyone all worked up and hysterical
over something that someone knows nothing about is NOT going to help
our cause.
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- From David Campbell 3-17-1
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- This article asks if anyone can identify the aircraft.
I'm not up on the exact variant of aircraft (707 with Rolls Royce engine
retrofit, I think), but I think I do recognize the "chemtrail nozzle"
- I think it's the drogue from the UK-based probe-and-drogue refuelling
system, shown here retracted into it's housing. This would be common on
long duration flights, and that's the surveillance role most likely undertaken
by this aircraft, I suspect.
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- From (name on file) 3-17-1
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- It looks like a US Navy TACMO plane that is used to communicate
with Trident missle submarines. My dad used to fly one in the mid 80's.
If it is based in the NW that makes sense because there is a submarine
base at Bangor.
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- From Bob Shrewsbury-Gee
3-17-01
- Jeff:
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- The white "Chemtrail" airplane, is in fact
a run-of-the-mill Boeing E-6 TACAMO (Take Charge and Move Out). The US
Navy uses the E-6 to "support the Navy's ballistic missile submarine
force, providing a vital link to the force from national command authorities."
(See http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/infoelect/e6/#2)
This aircraft has been in production since 1989, replete with "nozzle".
Somebody could correct me on this but I believe the "nozzle"
is an APU (Auxilliary Power Unit) exhaust. The APU is an small jet engine
used to generate power when the engines are not running. Nothing sinister
here.
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- Bob Shrewsbury-Gee
Canadiain Chemtrail Intelligence Network http://bsginteractive.com/CCIN
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