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Last night multiple Blackhawk helicopters flew overhead. It was a fairly dark night and they're, you know, black so it was difficult to see them other than a dim red taillight. I counted at least 5 by the time I ran outside to see. Sometimes those huge Chinooks fly over head and I don't know if it's the rotor wash, rotor resonance, or engine noise, but you can almost feel a 'whomp, whomp, whomp' in your chest as they fly over; almost like someone's giving your sternum a high-five over and over again until they're gone. It's pretty freakin' cool.


I'm guessing our house must be directly in line between bases or something. I'm assuming they were on night-op training last night.
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jruegg wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 10:48 Last night multiple Blackhawk helicopters flew overhead. It was a fairly dark night and they're, you know, black so it was difficult to see them other than a dim red taillight. I counted at least 5 by the time I ran outside to see. Sometimes those huge Chinooks fly over head and I don't know if it's the rotor wash, rotor resonance, or engine noise, but you can almost feel a 'whomp, whomp, whomp' in your chest as they fly over; almost like someone's giving your sternum a high-five over and over again until they're gone. It's pretty freakin' cool.


I'm guessing our house must be directly in line between bases or something. I'm assuming they were on night-op training last night.
I frequently have B2 bombers fly over my house. They are VERY COOL.
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Until they show me the debris of the objects shot down after the Spy Balloon, I'm calling shenanigans.

I don't think they shot anything down.
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tuttle wrote: 02 Mar 2023, 07:14 Until they show me the debris of the objects shot down after the Spy Balloon, I'm calling shenanigans.

I don't think they shot anything down.
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tuttle wrote: 02 Mar 2023, 07:12
jruegg wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 10:48 Last night multiple Blackhawk helicopters flew overhead. It was a fairly dark night and they're, you know, black so it was difficult to see them other than a dim red taillight. I counted at least 5 by the time I ran outside to see. Sometimes those huge Chinooks fly over head and I don't know if it's the rotor wash, rotor resonance, or engine noise, but you can almost feel a 'whomp, whomp, whomp' in your chest as they fly over; almost like someone's giving your sternum a high-five over and over again until they're gone. It's pretty freakin' cool.


I'm guessing our house must be directly in line between bases or something. I'm assuming they were on night-op training last night.
I frequently have B2 bombers fly over my house. They are VERY COOL.
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