How would it compare with a walking man, a running man, or what?
Witness: It would have to be a walking man. Cause she was just almost floating over top of us. Worley: How did she move her wings? Like an ordinary bird? Witness: No, they rippled. You know, when they flap them how they ripple. Thats exactly how it was. Thats the reason I didnt think she had any bones in her arms. Worley: Let me see if I can understand her arms. She had them outstretched like this and they were like rubber? Witness: Right. Worley: Well where did the wings come at. Witness: They came right to her shoulders. Worley: Well, yeah, but you got an arm there. Witness: Well I guess her arms were different because the way they were moving they would have to be. Worley: Well, where was the rest of the wing. Witness: Well it was fastened down here by her thigh or mid-thigh, or little closer to her knee. Then they come up to her arm and straight over to her shoulder. She had them straight out like this with the bottom part hanging down and she was just flapping em like that. Worley