Dan Isbell: From F-22 Leadership to Rendlesham Forest UAP Encounters

- Dan “Tanna” Isbell, a retired USAF colonel and aviation engineer, is profiled for a career spanning advanced test piloting, space-edge operations, and leadership of the F-22 program, with a talent for describing flight phenomena in detail. - He recounts four encounters with UAP, beginning with a December 26, 1980 sighting near RAF Bentwaters—the Rendlesham Forest incident—where a plasma-engulfed craft hovered silently about 150 yards away over a golf course. - The sighting was reported to Americans for Safe Airway(s) and later examined by the FBI, with a forensic artist producing an image based on the account. - The piece frames Isbell’s experiences within a broader exploration of what was seen, drawing on his knowledge of directed energy weapons and prototype aviation to develop theories, while emphasizing the mindset required to operate at the edge of possibility. A multi-episode series is planned to cover his life and four UAP encounters, with photos provided by Isbell. - Audience reactions noted enthusiasm and interest, and the narrative is set to continue.
Source: substack.com
