Black Helicopters and Their Multi-Tasking Pilots
Ever given thought to how long the phenomenon of the black helicopters has been around? It's a long time. A very brief document
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The first story about the small helicopter in the UK in 1957 coincides with efforts in both the US and UK to develop very small helicopters, "flying jeeps" as they were called by some. None of them would have been totally silent, and none went into production.Black Helicopters and Their Multi-Tasking Pilots
Ever given thought to how long the phenomenon of the black helicopters has been around? It's a long time. A very brief documentmysteriousuniverse.org
Cool story. Was it a Hughes 500, by chance?I had a strange encounter with black helicopters once. You may not believe this but it is true.
This was in the early 1990s. I was working in an office on the 20th floor of a building here in the LA area. I had a desk with my back to a large picture window that looked out on the surrounding area. It was break time so I went out on the balcony on that same floor. I was enjoying the view when a pair of black helicopters passed in front of me from left to right about a block away and not much higher than I was. As they passed, for some strange reason, I "sent them a thought message." I was just kidding around but the thought was something like, "I know what you guys are doing."
Then I had to get back so I returned to my desk and got back to working on my computer. After about a minute I felt the strangest sensation. A force softly pushed my body forward so I almost hit my head on my monitor and I felt slightly queasy for a moment. I turned around and saw, outside the big window, one of the helicopters was now hovering outside the window very close to and just slightly above my position. It was about as close to the building as it could safely be. The front of the copter was pitched down and I could see the pilot looking through his canopy right at me. After a moment it pulled up and flew off at high speed.
It was my distinct impression that the pilot was acknowledging my "message" and having a bit of fun at the same time.
I'm not as familiar with rotary-wing a/c but, after doing a little googling, they did most resemble 500 series, yes. All black. No markings. No N-number. Nothing.Cool story. Was it a Hughes 500, by chance?