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Could have been an experimental pulsejet fueled by silane + diborane. One of the exhaust products would be beads of molten glass, which would get stretched into threads by the wind as they exit the rocket nozzle at high speed.
A lot of research went into it in the 1950s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_fuel
More recently, NASA experimented with using silane + hydrogen gas to light the X-43's scramjet engines.
The problem with using silicon based fuels is that it puts sand in the exhaust and that tends to destroy engines. Its very efficient and powerful while it works though, and it makes a rocket easy to start/re-start because it spontaneously combusts when exposed to air.
That isn't a "sticky substance" thought.
And read the article, they saw orbs moving that stopped and/or slowed down to almost a stop, which wouldn't happen with fighter jets. I'm in no way trying to stop any logical conclusion to it, just saying that what you've said doesn't fit. And I'm definitely not trying to say it was aliens or some bullshit like that.
Gonna try to look around for more info in this tomorrow, see if some theory anywhere makes sense, and even if there isn't one it was either something experimental, some weather, atmosphere or else phenomenon or any of the many other possible things that aren't aliens, angels, completely unknown technology or whatever conspiracy shit.
Diborane exhaust particulates are sticky according to the wiki article on ZIP fuels.
Silane is a gas like methane but with a silicon atom instead of a carbon atom, and burned silicon is glass/sand/quartz. Burning that gas as fuel can make little balls of molten glass in the exhaust.
A fuel of silane and diborane would make sticky glass "angel hair".
A rocket that uses it would also re-light reliably, making that fuel mix a good candidate for use in a Reaction Control System. With a powerful enough RCS you can do things like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBMU6l6GsdM