UFO crashes in to Wind turbine!!!!

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A WIND turbine stood wrecked yesterday with one of its giant 65ft blades torn off ? after it was hit by a UFO.

Locals were woken by the 4am smash after strange lights were spotted streaking towards the 290ft-tall generator on a wind farm.

Baffled power chiefs said of the smash in Conisholme, Lincs: ?We have a team investigating.? There was no trace of the missing blade. A UFO expert said: ?We are very excited.?

A woman motorist told how she saw a UFO zoom towards the wind farm and strike the 290ft turbine.

Dorothy Willows ? who lives half a mile from the scene of the hit-and-run ? was in her car when ?strange lights? loomed in the evening sky.

She was among dozens who spotted the mysterious flashing orangey-yellow spheres over Lincolnshire ? where the turbine was left wrecked. Dorothy, of Louth, said: ?The lights were moving across the sky towards the wind farm. Then I saw a low flying object. It was skimming across the sky towards the turbines.?

Hours later there was an almighty smash.

Dorothy said: ?My husband Stephen was woken at 4am by the bang.?

Afterwards there was no trace of one of the turbine?s three huge 65ft blades ? ripped off in the collision.

Another was left twisted and useless. Other locals told how the lights looked like balls of flames. Lesley Whittingham, 71, even managed to photograph it ? and said: ?It looked like a giant explosion in the air.?

John Harrison, another witness, described how he looked out of his landing window and saw a ?massive ball of light with tentacles going right down to the ground? over the wind farm. He said: ?It was huge. With the tentacles it looked just like an octopus.?

The object that struck the turbine at Conisholme near Louth on Sunday dodged others surrounding it ? and last night experts had no explanation for what it was. There were NO reports of any aircraft collisions.

Council health and safety officials said even the strongest gale was unlikely to be responsible.

The damage was described by the Health and Safety Executive as a ?unique incident?.

Wind farm company Ecotricity admitted: ?We don?t know what caused the problem. We are investigating.?

UFO expert Russ Kellett, of Flying Saucer Review, told how dozens of reports of mystery objects poured in before the crash.

He said: ?Balls of light were seen in the sky and the MoD has no explanation. We are very, very excited about this.?

Last night the incident was the talk of the internet. It was dubbed the ?Octopus UFO? because of the tentacles and how the lights appeared joined in formation.

The MoD said of the latest scare: ?Unless there is evidence of a potential threat, there is no attempt to identify the nature of each sighting.?
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“massive ball of light with tentacles going right down to the ground”

You're having me on.

I like the Daily Mash's take on it.

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What kind of UFO? It's an Unidentified Flying Object, how can it be categorised?
 
Is the pic in the red circle supposed to be the "giant explosion in the air"? cos it looks like a cloud to me.


Edit: If you can't be bothered to read any of this, just read the last quote in Sureshot's link!
 
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Is the pic in the red circle supposed to be the "giant explosion in the air"? cos it looks like a cloud to me.


Edit: If you can't be bothered to read any of this, just read the last quote in Sureshot's link!

If you look carefully in the middle, there is a flash of light.

Can we have a link for the article please? I really want to determine its authenticity..
 
ROFL. I love these apparent UFO sightings. They're always seen by 2 people at most, there is never any hard evidence and they always occur ridiculously late at night. Utter drivel, and anyone that believes it is an idiot.

And Abhas, it's from The Sun newspaper. Hardly a reputable source tbh.
 
Well there are probably aliens out there. We won't see them in my lifetime though as they're too scared of me.
 
I love art in crop circles though.
 
Is the pic in the red circle supposed to be the "giant explosion in the air"? cos it looks like a cloud to me.


Edit: If you can't be bothered to read any of this, just read the last quote in Sureshot's link!

That last line by the way is this: "However, Julian Cook, professor of physics at Cambridge University, said: "How many times do we have to tell you? Do not talk to people from Lincolnshire.":p
 
ROFL. I love these apparent UFO sightings. They're always seen by 2 people at most, there is never any hard evidence and they always occur ridiculously late at night. Utter drivel, and anyone that believes it is an idiot.

And Abhas, it's from The Sun newspaper. Hardly a reputable source tbh.
It was a UFO though, no doubt about that.
 
Huh? There is doubt though clearly, the idiots that live there believe it's Aliens, and that's what they believe the term UFO means. The damage was not necessarily caused by any kind of Flying object either, be it a plane or whatever. Read these far more plausible ideas for the damage caused:

Peter Schubel, from the University of Nottingham, said it would take a 10-tonne load to create that kind of damage - if the blades were still.

But Schubel, an expert in design and manufacture of such blades, said the force needed would be much less if the turbine was turning or it was hit by a moving object.

"It's definitely not a bird. It could be ice thrown from a neighbouring turbine that struck it," Schubel said.

"Most turbines have an anti-icing system on the blades and maybe it failed to prevent the ice build-up," he said.

However a mechanical failure was also cited as a possible cause. Fraser McLachlan, chief executive of GCube, which insures more than 25,000 wind turbines worldwide, said such incidents occurred about five or six times a year.

"It does happen that a blade will sometimes just come off a machine for one reason or another," he said.

"We don't normally see things like aircraft - or UFOs - hitting them. It's usually a mechanical failure that causes the blade to separate from the main hub."

The Ministry of Defence said it was not looking into the incident.

Still believe it was a UFO?
 
It was a UFO. An Unidentified Flying Object. Until someone identifies what it was, it was a UFO.
 

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