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<blockquote data-quote="StevenWoody" data-source="post: 90604" data-attributes="member: 16181"><p>I does seem rather unlikely. Trying to identify a small object with a closing speed of over 300mph can't be very reliable. I've flown gliders on cross country tasks in the UK and have seen buzzards at over 4000ft in southern England, so I suspect it was a raptor of some sort.</p><p></p><p>Also assuming a 30 minute flight time, 15 minutes climbing that's a ascent/descent rate of 400 ft/min with virtually no time to loiter around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevenWoody, post: 90604, member: 16181"] I does seem rather unlikely. Trying to identify a small object with a closing speed of over 300mph can't be very reliable. I've flown gliders on cross country tasks in the UK and have seen buzzards at over 4000ft in southern England, so I suspect it was a raptor of some sort. Also assuming a 30 minute flight time, 15 minutes climbing that's a ascent/descent rate of 400 ft/min with virtually no time to loiter around. [/QUOTE]
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