The black flying bugs you're describing are likely "ink stains" or "ink beetles," which are members of the family of darkling beetles. They are often found in damp environments and can leave a dark stain if crushed, resembling ink. Their unique shape does bear a resemblance to stealth bombers, as they are elongated and have a pointed appearance. These insects are usually harmless and play a role in the ecosystem by breaking down decaying plant material.
A black triangle is one of a class of triangle-shaped unidentified flying objects, typically with a light in each corner.
Flat, non reflective black!
No where but eBay because the stealth is pricey
Black Flying Fox was created in 1837.
The San Jose Stealth's colors are red, black, and white
A white tie. Or, for a "stealth" look, a black tie.
Press 4 on your keyboard. -gieco53-
Black-bearded Flying Fox was created in 1867.
Its body is similar to a bee, and the wings are shaped like a moth. I know it is not a dragonfly.
A black and orange flying insect could be a monarch butterfly.
mostly for intimidation but they also added stealth to the ship at night
You press the number 4, after turning pink