CLIENTS: This image has been licensed for broadcast or publication all over the map in at least fifteen countries and has appeared in "Sightings, Encounters, Strange Universe," and a number of Mexican and foreign television markets.
INSPIRATION: Composite Squadron 666 based out of Tonapah, Nevada operated over Nellis AFB in Nevada and was a Special Access Program unit being whispered about as far back as 1989 through circa 1991. They are one of the source inspirations for the legendary "Stalker" black helicopters associated with FUO sightings around the Continental United States and beyond.
This Huey 500 Notar was named "Mabel" by her pilot and maintenance crew. A number of these individual "Lost, Ghosted," or "Crashed" helicopters were rumored to have found themselves amazingly upgraded and rebuilt into individual, one-of-a-kind all-purpose "Utility" military and/or corporate helicopters. The unit was said to augmented by a number of Sikorsky UH-60L Blackhawks, a number of Eurocopter MH-65 Dolphins and other "Disappeared" whirlybirds in a variety of makes and models.
Dog Bone Lake is a dog bone-shaped topographic flat with two larger ends connected by a narrow body, which are two of the three eponymic features of their namesake, the Three Lakes Valley, Nevada.