Photo Cover of Project 1794. U.S Air Force secret plans to build a flying saucer in the 1950’s. CREDIT US Air Force SOURCE Wired magazine
Submitted by Tim Cridland AKA (Zamora the Torture King)
from Wired.com
By Benjamin PlackettE mail Author
October 5, 2012 | 1:42 pm |
Officially, aliens have never existed but flying saucers very nearly did. The National Archives has recentlypublished never-before-seen schematics and details of a 1950s military venture, called Project 1794, which aimed to build a supersonic flying saucer.
The newly declassified materials show the U.S. Air Force had a contract with a now-defunct Canadian company to build an aircraft unlike anything seen before. Project 1794 got as far as the initial rounds of product development and into prototype design. In a memo dating from 1956 the results from pre-prototype testing are summarized and reveal exactly what the developers had hoped to create.
The saucer was supposed to reach a top speed of “between Mach 3 and Mach 4, a ceiling of over 100,000 ft. and a maximum range with allowances of about 1,000 nautical miles,” according to the document. . . Read Complete Report
from the Files of THEI
Here is something of interest to someone I’m sure. The schematics below have been in THEI files for at least 30 years and came from the US Patent Office. They were filed by an employee of Lockheed on Jan. 23, 1953. And accepted Dec. 10,1963 by an the US Patent office.
The plans describe the craft as a “AVRO High Velocity High Altitude Aircraft.” SOURCE U.S. Patent Office, Washington D.C.
I have the cover letter that explains the claims. I will pass them along with paper copies of these two pages to serious investigator’s only. . . . EDITOR
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THEI Selected Video Short Subject
AVRO Lockheed Martin Flying Saucer from the 1940’s
Uploaded by searcher619 on Feb 24, 2009
A ref to the controversial NAZI flying discs was found in book which documented the history of the race to the first atomic weapon last published in 1970.
Uploaded by searcher619 on Feb 24, 2009
A ref to the controversial NAZI flying discs was found in book which documented the history of the race to the first atomic weapon last published in 1970.