How does it look like a UFO, because its a triangle?
Most ufos are either spherical, or cylyndrical.
Of the 650 cases being reviewed by AARO, 52 percent involved objects that were round or spherical, Kirkpatrick testified. The remainder were “all kinds of different, other shapes.”
The most typical profile was of a round object of 1 to 4 meters (3.3 to 13.1 feet) wide, that appeared white, silver, translucent, or metallic. Their speed varied from zero to Mach 2. Most were observed flying at altitudes of 15,000 to 25,000 feet, though this might only be because terrestrial aircraft, which report many of the UFO sightings, fly in that altitude band, Kirkpatrick said.
In addition, these objects could only be detected intermittently by radar. They usually had no thermal exhaust plumes, like the kind emitted by jet aircraft.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a43918091/new-shape-of-modern-ufos/
Triangles dont seem to be a hugely popular design.
According to this article, less than 1% look like a tic tac, which is funny because in the 60's and 70's it seems alot of tubes were spotted flying around. Or perhaps they were spheres moving so fast they looked like tubes, who knows.
AARO discloses that most UFOs (28 per cent) have been sighted at altitudes of around 20,000 feet – just under commercial air traffic.
Around 10 per cent have been reported at just 5,000 feet – around eight times as tall as Seattle's Space Needle and three times as tall as New York's One World Tower.
In terms of shape, most of them (47 per cent) have been described as 'orb', 'round' or 'sphere', while one per cent have been Tic Tac-shaped.
How does it look like a UFO, because its a triangle?
Most ufos are either spherical, or cylyndrical.
Of the 650 cases being reviewed by AARO, 52 percent involved objects that were round or spherical, Kirkpatrick testified. The remainder were “all kinds of different, other shapes.”
The most typical profile was of a round object of 1 to 4 meters (3.3 to 13.1 feet) wide, that appeared white, silver, translucent, or metallic. Their speed varied from zero to Mach 2. Most were observed flying at altitudes of 15,000 to 25,000 feet, though this might only be because terrestrial aircraft, which report many of the UFO sightings, fly in that altitude band, Kirkpatrick said.
In addition, these objects could only be detected intermittently by radar. They usually had no thermal exhaust plumes, like the kind emitted by jet aircraft.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a43918091/new-shape-of-modern-ufos/
Triangles dont seem to be a hugely popular design.