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How would you know?I respectfully disagree. Would a cloud fool you or anyone else here except maybe GeeMack ( he said he was fooled by a mountain top once )? Clouds have never fooled me into thinking I was looking at an airplane. My house faces west and I watch airplanes and clouds daily. I've viewed both through binoculars many times and at many different times of day, including sunset. I've seen so many it would be pointless to guess how many. Yet never once ... including the dozens and dozens of lenticular clouds I've seen have I ever confused one with an aircraft.
If you had been fooled then you wouldn't know it, because you would believe that your identification was right. It really doesn't occur to you that being fooled by an illusion means that you don't know that what you thought you saw wasn't what was really there, does it.
If you saw an airplane and thought it was a lenticular cloud then you'd think you'd seen a lenticular cloud, not that you'd been fooled by an aircraft that looked like a lenticular cloud.
Similarly if you saw a lenticular cloud that looked like an aircraft then you'd think that you'd seen an aircraft, not a lenticular cloud that looked like an aircraft.
THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT OF BEING FOOLED BY AN ILLUSION!
So to argue that you've never personally been fooled by such an illusion is both arrogant and presumptuous, and utterly without evidence.