I'm buggered if I can see how such a contraption could even manage to fly in the first place![]()
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It's not like I'm going to upload the originals now I realise they could be money in the bank for me. Whatever it was, it was not a fake, and since I've got them in jpg+RAW....it's provable.
That settles it. It's a fake.From the OP
It's not like I'm going to upload the originals now I realise they could be money in the bank for me. Whatever it was, it was not a fake, and since I've got them in jpg+RAW....it's provable.
stay tuned.
Those "engines" up front look more like rotatable nacelles...not main thrust and there does not appear to be any thrust from them.
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Not sure if this thing will work, but there is a very square looking chunk in the front end.
http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=9d9e490406ac470c921021264b5cf054e3c4b479.100415
Reminds me a bit of a jet I've seen flying around with a engine mounted on the fuselage fore of the wings, used for flight testing of engines. Course, in that case, it has normal wings, and there is just one engine mounted on the fuselage.
The ELA image (Error Level) seems to clearly show twin contrails. Not sure I understand their explanation of ELA.
http://fotoforensics.com/tutorial-ela.php
If someone says "It's not a fake, and I have evidence to prove it... Which I won't let you see.", it's a fake.
Many years ago (late 1980's) I remember seeing an MD-80 or MD-90 test A/C flying with a regular jet engine on one side and a prop-fan on the other. IIRC it was at the Farnborough Air Show, but I can't remember which year.