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Wind turbine whips up UFO buzz

Posted: Thursday, January 08, 2009 2:16 PM by Alan Boyle


Nightly News
Click for video: The broken wind turbine at right, coupled with sightings of lights
in the night sky, prompted a flurry of UFO claims in the British press this week.
Click on the image to watch a report from Jenny Wivell for Britain's Channel 4 News.

What do you get when you take one wrecked wind turbine, and then add an ample serving of eyewitness reports about mysterious lights in the sky? Those ingredients were blended this week in Britain to whip up a rip-roaring UFO sensation.

The Sun newspaper splashed the story today under the headline "UFO HITS WIND TURBINE." It was just one of the many reports appearing in the British press about Sunday's incident in North Lincolnshire.

Authorities at a power-generating wind farm found that a massive 65-foot-long blade had broken off one of the facility's 213-foot-high turbines. Another blade was damaged, and the turbine itself was wrecked, they said.

"We don't know what caused the problem," a spokesman for the wind farm's operator, Ecotricity, told The Sun. The mystery was compounded by reports about spheres of orange-yellow light that were seen up above at around the same time that the damage occurred.

One witness, John Harrison, told The Sun that he saw a "massive ball of light with tentacles going right down to the ground" over the wind farm.

"It was huge. With the tentacles it looked just like an octopus," he said.

Britain's Ministry of Defense said it didn't plan to investigate the incident because there was no "evidence of a potential threat" in British airspace. And The Guardian reported that the balls of light were likely fireworks set off by an 80th-birthday party. The source for that report? The Guardian's director of digital content, Emily Bell, whose father was the honoree.

"It was a medium-sized fireworks display with absolutely no ballistics, and the fireworks were mostly dropping over my parents' house. But we were laughing that we could have broken the wind turbine," The Guardian quoted Bell as saying.

So what did break the turbine? It could well have been a mechanical failure, The Telegraph quoted an insurance company executive as saying. Such incidents occur five or six times a year, said Fraser McLachlan, chief executive of GCube, which insures more than 25,000 wind turbines.

"Water could have got into hairline cracks in the blade, weakening the structure when it turned into ice, or it's possible that the blades were just poorly attached to the hub," he said. "Sometimes machines just break."

Repairs are due to be finished by next week, Ecotricity said.

NBC News space analyst James Oberg, who has delved into UFO mysteries for decades, weighed in on the latest buzz in an e-mail:

"Coincidences often create their own new reality, for sure. The BBC, which pointed out that the blade that broke off is lying right at the base of the tower (it isn't missing, as the Sun claimed), quoted an engineer who said such damage could be caused by ice flung off one turbine into another - and the weather was creating exactly such icing conditions.

"The big 'clunk' heard a few hours before the apparent failure (it's not sure at what time the failure actually occurred) could have been initial impact, followed by some amount of time of growing metal failure leading to catastrophic separation (and impact with the second blade). A pretty quick examination of impact streaks should be able to settle it.

"The UFO freak-out was more fun - as if alien spaceships navigate between the stars, asteroids and space debris, but can't avoid windmills. What kind of hypothesis is that?"

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UFO's, What in tarnation! Next thing you know their going to tell us the world is round.
Tarnation! Next thing you know they'll be trying to tell us the world is round. Thats the same group of people raisin' a fuss about some new fangled black sticky smelly stuff they want to cover our roads with. Pavement they want to call it!
@Charles Brown

HAHAHAHH! :)
Well, I aint saying I do or dont believe in UFOs...But I will tell you that I have seen one of these turbines 'malfunction' in person, and when they lose the governor and fail to 'feather', the results are catostrophic... AND the photos of the UFO damage to this one here are a perfect example of what those results are.
That's alot of mass, and weight...and when that spinning mass looses the proper balance- the destruction is assured.
I like to think we arent alone in the universe- but I seriously doubt that our windmill, here in these pages, was molested by a wayward alien conveyence.

...just my .02
ok.....so a few facts for you.

The wind turbine is 290 feet in height
The blades (there are three) are 65 feet in length.
Each weighs nearly 2 tons.

The blade which was ripped off has not been found,it is missing,and despite an intensive search has not been found within the area......

Witnesses to the strange lights ,both prior and post the incident are a cross section of any community,doctors police a head counciller,lawyer,etc..etc....

The metreological centre confirmed that allthough a cold night,it was a calm one with little or no wind,and no rain or snow.

Of the remaining two blades,the damaged one has been sent to Germany for forensic analysis.

The civil aviation authority and the local RAF base confirm no aircraft were within the vicinity,and that no aircraft have reported damage of any kind.

The firework display consisted of a few rockets etc..
with all the explosive force of a 5 dollar rocket,
to disintigrate completely one two ton blade and severly damage another would take a large vanload of firework grade gunpowder,applied adjacent to the blade,
even then there would be visible debris.

Some of the comments here are about as inane and unqualified as you can get,thankfully mr caveman didnt listen to such trite drivel when he invented the wheel,otherwise we would still be walking.

It is a great disservice to suggest that all the witnesses were foolish or mistaken or simply misinterpreting what they saw,
this does not take into account the professions to which some belong,and i might add are trained in,to be objective,concise,and without opinion.

Something struck this giant 290ft turbine at 4.20 a.m.......it damaged one 65 foot 2 ton  blade and completely disappeared the other......leaving no trace whatsoever on the ground or in the surrounding area.......

so to the theories.........
Fireworks,too small,not enough explosive force,and the lack of debris or the third blade discount this.

Aircraft,none were in the area,and even if it were a secret flight,then debris would be apparant,not only from the turbine,but from the aircraft that hit,possibly even a large explosion from ruptured fuel tanks or a crashing plane.....so discount this as there really is no evidence.

Ice......the turbine blades have sensors which detect ice build up,these automatically shut down the turbine,besides,allthough cold,no ice was detected in cumulative quantities on the adjacent two seperate turbines....discount this.

Ice from an aircraft.....civil aviation authority confirms no aircraft within this area at this time,and besides,debris would be apparant,also the missing blade would not be missing....so discount this.

Vandals.....climbing 290 feet ,removing a 65 foot 2 ton blade,carting it away,damaging the other,is just too ridiculous to contemplate.........discount this.

what you are left with is a missing blade of huge proportions,a large bang,a damaged blade,and several dozen witnesses who both before and after independantly reported strange lights in the area.

I invite readers to the section of my home page on original investigations into spaceflight-related UFO stories. Eye-opening, I hope!

http://www.jamesoberg.com/ufo.html
So it is true, our UK acid rain DOES work immediately?

I think the ACID you're talking about works immediatly, but it's the kind that people used to drop in the seventies.
OBVIOUSLY, there are a lot of people commenting that have never actually seen a UFO close up, so they are in the Smart Ass/Know Nothing Section. I have seen 10 close up and you only need to see ONE, to get your ass in gear.
Yummy Spaghetti all freshly cut up by the blades.... What a feast!
the blades are made from fiberglass layers which are around a balsa wood inner piece. i'd imagine the generator went goofy and caused a malfuntcion in the spinning of the blades.

oh the other hand...may have been some ancient saxon's coming back to haunt a bit...well it's more believeable than aliens!
R'Amen!
Get over it folks, machines break down. It's what they do best, without help from drink driving aliens.
Most of you make fun at people who talk about ufos because you havent a clue about them yourself.I have been following thousands of reports of these craft for at least 20 years,i can tell you it is real and the military powers of the world cannot do a thing about them,They send fighters to intercept them but cannot get anywere near,its like a wr1 aircraft vs a yf22 raptor,they can imobilise aircraft carriers,and fly in our airspace at will,They have been watching us for many years we are like ants to them,SO PLEASE if you comment on ufos dont do it lightly and make sure you know what your on about.the military want people like you to make fun and spread the word that we are nuts,it will buy them time to find a defence against then and then we will be told whats been going on for years.i think that day is along way off though.
me + my friend saw them in nantwich, cheshire so im sure they cant have been fireworks
"I've always tried to understand why a "flying saucer" from another world would need flashing lights just like airplanes.  I mean what is the chance of colliding with other spaceships out there in space."

I suppose an argument can be made that it has something to do with their supposed means of propulsion...but your point is well taken, anyway.

I had similar issues with the VonDaniken claim that the lines at Nazca were 'runways' for extraterrestrial craft. I mean, it's saying that someone who has the technology to cross interstellar space, doesn't also know how to do *vertical* landings? Many of *our* flying machines 'don't need no steenking runways' either...

Right, fireworks are so often mistaken for UFO's. That's why the city I've grown up in stopped having Firework Displays on major holidays because it triggered mass confusion and testimonies of large UFOs roaming the city, triggering major news networks stories throughout the city, state, nation, and globally. Later on when the source for the UFO hysteria of Nashville, TN was determined to be a Firework Display, the city determined that Fireworks were too easily mistaken for light tentacled UFO's. They are so similar in nature. Has anybody looked at the photos for God's sake, you think that wind turbine just fell apart!!?

Like a moth to a flame, maybe these “Aliens” are insectoid and are drawn to the whoosh of blades…  
Enter.....Rod Serling....Doo, doo, doo doo!
This is an excerpt from the NARCAP page recommended by Eric

"Disclaimer:... NARCAP is aware of an intense debate regarding the existence, nature and source of so-called "UFOs". NARCAP Technical Reports and documentation have been used by various "UFO" groups to promote their theories and opinions regarding the existence of "alien spacecraft" and "extraterrestrials". NARCAP does not endorse any of these claims nor does it encourage this use of its material."
So the press is participating in the coverup!
spa ghettimon, east amherst,ny are you implying there is a Lorraina Bobbit tooling around in the interstellar community?
These faults that occur with these turbines can be attributed to ice build up,faulty bearings or especially faulty Braking systems! But if we do insist on the theory of UFO's then why can't Stonehenge be a REPAIR PLATFOR for a disable ufo?? It king of looks Platformish!!
It is entirely hilarious to me that THE ONLY PEOPLE that are abducted by aliens are the ones who are afraid of being abducted and do not want to go for a ride! Myself I would love to have such an experience! However I doubt that it will happen because, simply I want it to!!
Very simple.
Show me a picture of the broken off blade
"lying at the base of the tower".
How about an interview with one of the
already spooked local residents,
describing the truck hauling out a 65 foot blade?
It waz a killer clam from Caithness
Earthlings,
Our appologies for destroying your wind turbine.  Like you say on your planet, 'No harm no foul'.
Please carry on..

Alienshire from the U22-K57 Galaxy, Planet X75-3
The Truth is usually less exciting than fiction.  If we didn't have reports like this, and let our imagination be creative every now and then, life would surely be too boring to live.  So I say, keep on imagining, it is good for everyone, except those that take it everything too seriously.


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