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Is legendary "Mothman" the person who has a quadcopter in his backpack? There is the possibility that this mythic character is a human, who flies using an extraordinary machine. And who uses infrared glasses? In 1967 quadcopters were not very well-known things. And maybe some inventor tested that kind of extraordinary system.
Special forces operators can use this kind of equipment in their missions. The miniature helicopter is a thing that can be useful in the missions where the crew must go to roofs. That kind of lightweight flying system can also use for evacuation and many other missions.
The thing is that this kind of lightweight helicopter can take operators to the roofs very easily. And then those systems can fly away. The fact is that Jetpacks can also equip with the rotors that are giving them the ability to fly slowly to the right point. When the mission is over the helicopter or VTOL aircraft can send those flying machines to the ground team and they can fly to hovering aerial vehicles.
The control of those systems can happen by using the wireless game control tools. Or remote crew can control those lightweight cargo systems.
The mystery of "Mothman" could have a more interesting solution than we ever thought. We all heard "Mothman" the man-shaped creature that has butterfly wings and red eyes. Some people are thought that maybe that creature is coming from the fourth dimension. But there is one other more interesting and down-to-earth explanation.
That thing is that maybe the "Mothman" is the man who uses a quadcopter backpack and that thing can have the infrared glasses. If the Mothman is some kind of special forces operator that thing can explain, why there is some kind of secrecy around that character. The idea of that person who flies by using a quadcopter in the back. Came to my mind when thought of the butterfly wings' shape. Those wings can be the rotors of quadcopters that can be multipurpose tools.
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