So our new neighbor is former DoD and Air Force, and with his permission I decided to share one of his stories here, which I found particularly fascinating for obvious reasons. 
(Bear with me as he was deliberately vague on some details.) Back in 1981 he was setting up equipment on a large relay tower as a part of some weapon testing project. Sub story: he was once buzzed by an F-16 another time he was on one of these towers, much to his infuriation as he could've been blown off had it not been for his safety harness.
So anyway, as he was on this tower setting up equipment, he watched as a mysterious helicopter "thing" was rolled out of one of the hangars at the nearby base. He described it as resembling the Cobra (likely of the series with rounded cockpits, as he showed a picture of the much later AH-1Z for comparison), or perhaps it was a conversion of a Cobra airframe. It had large, forward-swept wings which lacked any visible weapons (he was unclear as to whether it lacked any hardpoints, however). The entire tail section contained what he described as some kind of "jet-assist," which I assumed to be a kind of NOTAR at first but the more he told the story it sounded more like a type of vectored thrust. The rotors were capable of being stowed into the fuselage for high-speed flight. Apparently it also had a conventional tail rotor, also capable of being stowed. To his surprise, and mine as he continued the story, it had Russian cyrillic markings on it.
He would watch this thing take off more than once at this testing range, in both helicopter mode and high-speed mode (rotors stowed), and it was incredibly fast (he compared it to the F-16 that buzzed him the other time). He would overhear conversations between the pilots and engineers, discussing the problems with the blades at certain speeds and whatnot. When he asked about the machine he was answered with the vague assertion of it being a "Soviet prototype" and that's all he was allowed to know.
I've been tirelessly searching my archives and various online databases for anything matching the description, but I can't find anything for the life of me. As skeptical as I am I began thinking that I might've been BSed into starting a hoax, but I discussed the machine with other people and its supposed Soviet origin, and I've been assured of the possibility as both the US and the Soviets had acquired each others hardware on several occasions for evaluation purposes.
So does anyone here on SPF have any idea as to what this machine was? I apologize if this falls under the unwanted UFO category, since I'm mostly going on hearsay, I just don't know where else to turn to help solve this mystery. Thanks.
(Bear with me as he was deliberately vague on some details.) Back in 1981 he was setting up equipment on a large relay tower as a part of some weapon testing project. Sub story: he was once buzzed by an F-16 another time he was on one of these towers, much to his infuriation as he could've been blown off had it not been for his safety harness.
So anyway, as he was on this tower setting up equipment, he watched as a mysterious helicopter "thing" was rolled out of one of the hangars at the nearby base. He described it as resembling the Cobra (likely of the series with rounded cockpits, as he showed a picture of the much later AH-1Z for comparison), or perhaps it was a conversion of a Cobra airframe. It had large, forward-swept wings which lacked any visible weapons (he was unclear as to whether it lacked any hardpoints, however). The entire tail section contained what he described as some kind of "jet-assist," which I assumed to be a kind of NOTAR at first but the more he told the story it sounded more like a type of vectored thrust.
He would watch this thing take off more than once at this testing range,
I've been tirelessly searching my archives and various online databases for anything matching the description, but I can't find anything for the life of me. As skeptical as I am I began thinking that I might've been BSed into starting a hoax, but I discussed the machine with other people and its supposed Soviet origin, and I've been assured of the possibility as both the US and the Soviets had acquired each others hardware on several occasions for evaluation purposes.
So does anyone here on SPF have any idea as to what this machine was? I apologize if this falls under the unwanted UFO category, since I'm mostly going on hearsay, I just don't know where else to turn to help solve this mystery. Thanks.