Originally posted by Reschke
I remember when this happened and it was huge news around here. Spanish Fort is on the opposite side of the bay from Mobile (7-8 miles I think maybe less) and the closest military bases to there are NAS Pensacola, Fort Rucker and Eglin AFB. Eglin and Ft. Rucker being the farthest east. Other than that there is another Air Force base in Biloxi but that is to the west.
There are all manner of things that happen around that area that come out of Eglin AFB that no one talks about so its not hard to believe that a drone could have been the culprit in what brought this plane down.
There's also a NAS Meridian, MS about 100 miles north of Mobile. Mobile is pretty much centrally located between Pensacola, Biloxi and the Meridian triangle it seems.
One possible explanation, other than the weather balloon theory (high possibility,) ...and is admittedly far fetched but not impossible...it could have been a coillision with a cruise missle drone.
Does anyone remember when Animal posted the pics of the red/orange colored Navy cruise missle drone on the beach in Puerto Rico? He was asking if anyone knew what it was and if it was live ordnance.
One time during conversation with a friend who's work involved traveling rural areas, he matter of factly stated he had seen a cruise missle following train tracks at low alt. I found that very strange, but what more could be said. It's not the kind of thing you see every day, but could have been that's what it was. They have a 400 mile range and follow landmarks plotted into the onboard computer, according to what I've read in magazines. And the drone picture Animal posted was of a reddish colored drone.
Les