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TR-3A Black Manta, TR-3B Astra or TR-3 Astra | TR-3A Black Manta, TR-3B Astra or TR-3 Astra. Relates to the [[Aurora Aircraft]] which may be the of the same lineage. | ||
Possible generations of top secret military aircraft. Naming conventions vary depending upon source. More commonly know by | Possible generations of top secret military aircraft. Naming conventions vary depending upon source. More commonly know by | ||
# TR-3 or the | # TR-3 Astra (''possibly a first generation "A" model or just another name for the TR-3B'') | ||
# [[TR-3B Black Manta]] | # [[TR-3B Black Manta]] | ||
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[[File:TR3Badb1.jpg]] | [[File:TR3Badb1.jpg]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 13 July 2024
TR-3A Black Manta, TR-3B Astra or TR-3 Astra. Relates to the Aurora Aircraft which may be the of the same lineage.
Possible generations of top secret military aircraft. Naming conventions vary depending upon source. More commonly know by
- TR-3 Astra (possibly a first generation "A" model or just another name for the TR-3B)
- TR-3B Black Manta
Confusion is speculated to be an intentional effort by the United States military to help conceal the existence of a real top secret new age stealth aircraft. Focus is currently on attempts to confirm the existence of the TR3-B Blank Manta, a member of "flying triangle" experimental aircraft.