Bevington Object source material

Started by Jennifer Hubbard, November 19, 2015, 07:35:22 PM

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Jennifer Hubbard

The "Thoughts on the Bevington Object" thread has been locked, but I wanted to salvage this post from it:

Monty Fowler post on Bevington object

because I agree that the detailed supporting documentation would be good to have, for the sake of completeness / thoroughness if nothing else.

Ric Gillespie

Quote from: Jennifer Hubbard on November 19, 2015, 07:35:22 PM
The "Thoughts on the Bevington Object" thread has been locked, but I wanted to salvage this post from it:

Monty Fowler post on Bevington object

because I agree that the detailed supporting documentation would be good to have, for the sake of completeness / thoroughness if nothing else.

Jennifer, have you read The Object Formerly Known As Nessie?  How we conducted the investigation of the photo is described in step-by-step detail.  The report also details my interaction with the State Department.  There is nothing more to tell. No one is hiding anything. As I wrote in locking the "Thoughts" thread, if anyone has a genuine, realistic alternative identification for the Bevington Object please start a new thread and we can try to have an intelligent discussion about it.

Craig Romig

 Because of data use limitations I usually try to stay away from larger photos or downloads of pdf files.
However I went to the pdf link of the object known as nessie. without knowing it was a download. And on pg 144 was a picture of the Luke field crash. From a distant shot of the wreck. It looks like one landing wheel is way out in front of the plane. I noticed that it looked very similar to the way the BO looks.
Just an observation.

Craig Romig

I meant the position of how it is laying.

Ric Gillespie

Quote from: Craig Romig on December 01, 2015, 08:42:19 PM
I noticed that it looked very similar to the way the BO looks.

That is one of the main points of the research bulletin.

Craig Romig

I was under the thought that the BO looked mangled (twisted up). That's the only reason I pointed out the similarity of the position of the wheel. Sorry I couldn't help.