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What was mystery triangular aircraft?

ET READER Elly Pratt wants help identifying a triangular-shaped aircraft seen flying over the area recently.

ET READER Elly Pratt wants help identifying a triangular-shaped aircraft seen flying over the area recently.She says: "I am wondering if ANYONE in the Peterborough area saw the mysterious craft that flew over Yaxley at approx 3.30pm going east over the fens on Friday (July 25)?

"The craft was completely triangular (not like pictures I have seen of a stealth aircraft) was camouflaged colour on the underside (not black as previously been reported recently over the Midlands).

"It was flying in cloudless skies at approx 1000ft VERY slowly and virtually silent.

"I am looking for folks who may have taken a photograph of this craft so that I can pass it on to a London based UFO group."

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Saturday 26 May 2012

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