Kas
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UFO hits wind turbine | Quote: | 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.”
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/ufos/article2108149.ece
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david hobbs
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Something hit it but where is the wreckage?
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Kas
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I heard a rumour that they have found the missing blade but i can't find anything on the news sites.
It was probably just the cold weather. The insurance firm that look after thousands of these said it happens 4 - 5 times a year.
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Raymond
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At least my post has more info.
Ner ner ner ner ner!
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Kas
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No need to do impressions of police cars.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=c3FZtmlHwcA
Quite dramatic
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david hobbs
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Yes and not a sign of a Ufo.
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Raymond
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When a 213ft wind turbine was damaged in Lincolnshire recently, locals naturally assumed that aliens had done it.
One blade had been completely severed in the incident, and another was damaged, and since nobody could immediately explain what happened interference by ET seemed about as good an explanation as any.
Adding still further to the 'mystery', local residents reported seeing bright lights and other vaguely UFO-ish phenomena in the sky on the morning that it happened.
But now a know-it-all wind turbine manufacturer has gone and spoiled the fun by revealing that this type of incident is not rare at all, and was probably caused by a mechanical failure.
Fraser McLachlan, who is chief executive of GCube, who insure 25,000 wind turbines, said it happens 5 to 6 times a year.
"It does happen that a blade will sometimes just come off a machine for one reason or another," he told London's Metro newspaper. "The main reason is the blade may shear." He added, helpfully, that he doesn'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."
Some are still not convinced. Council members in the area still want to investigate what happened, including Robert Palmer, a local turkey farmer. "If we are being looked at by other people, by other planets, it would be interesting to find out why they have chosen this part of the country," he said.
- AOL News
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Bravo
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If it happens so many times:
1. Why are they not banned on health and safety grounds?
2. Why are there no reported cases of this before?
3. Why doesn't he have photographic evidence to back his claims up?
4. Why has it taken so long for him to appear?
Those are what immediately occured to me.
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