thats the same Quentin Fogarty who wrote "Let's hope they're friendly!" a bleevers book on UFO's
yeah hes really unbiased I can see that
so your evidence for this is based on a journo with a book out and a porn mag
outstanding source Rramjet, better than all your others by a long shot eh
Being a "bleever" has nothing to do with accurate reporting of what happened during the flight. Evidently you do not understand what is going on in this investigation. The right turn angle (which is actually the present subject of this discussion) was provided by the captain long before there was mention of it in a book or a "porn mag."
You (and Astro and others) apparently want to "bleeve" that the airplane turned more than 92 degrees. This amounts to changing the data in order to force the sighting to be more consistent with the Squid Boat explanation. Sorry, but there is no evidence that there was a lighted squid boat in Pegasus Bay and there is no evidence that the turn angle was anything other than what the captain reported (He based the turn angle on the initial and final magnetic bearings as read off the compass). On the other hand, the copilot clearly stated four days after the event that the light "kept station" with the plane at the right side as the plane turned left. Kind of hard for a squid boat to move that fast.
“After several minutes of travel along the southeastern path the pilot still didn’t have a direct view of the light, so he turned the plane to the left to regain his original heading (point 26 on Figure 6). According to the copilot the light “kept station with us” on the right hand side as the plane turned to the left. That is, the object at the right side traveled at a speed large enough to stay “outside the turn,” at about the same “o’clock position” (like 3:00) as the plane turned left.”
(A HISTORY OF THE NEW ZEALAND SIGHTINGS OF DECEMBER 31, 1978 -
http://brumac.8k.com/)
Yeah, squid boats are able to do that!
Then there is the colour difference mentioned by the copilot:
“Startup’s initial impression was that he was looking at the moon, a slightly squashed moon. Then he realized it couldn’t be the moon, which was far in the west. He described it as a white sphere with a tinge of orange that was slightly flattened at the top and bottom. Guard compared it to a squashed orange. The color was similar to that of a sodium vapor lamp.”
(A HISTORY OF THE NEW ZEALAND SIGHTINGS OF DECEMBER 31, 1978 -
http://brumac.8k.com/)
Regarding the colour of such a lamp:
“…so when the lamp is turned on it emits a dim red/pink light to warm the sodium metal and within a few minutes it turns into the common bright orange/yellow color as the sodium metal vaporizes.”
(
http://en.allexperts.com/e/s/so/sodium_vapor_lamp.htm) …so
nothing like the intensely bright, white light of a squid boat.
So the
possibility of it being a squid boat (Stray Cat) is about as remote as a possibility can be - and that certainly does NOT equate with (your) "most likely"!