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The Cold War era Flying Saucers of the US Air Force (1956)

During the height of the Cold War , the U.S. Air Force (USAF) has experimented with a lot of advanced aerospace technologies that inclu...


During the height of the Cold War, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) has experimented with a lot of advanced aerospace technologies that included multi-stage rockets to UFOs. Yes, the same unidentified flying object that allegedly crash-landed in the sleepy New Mexican town of Roswell in 1947. Although, it is still shrouded in secrecy and the U.S. government and military-industrial complex remains silent on the existence of such aircraft on their arsenal.

Nowadays, many of the formerly top secret documents are declassified like the June 1956 records of the USAF's Aeronautical Systems Division where it mentioned the details of the so-called "Project 1794." It described a disc-shaped aircraft that looks similar to the Nazi wunderwaffe "Die Glocke" (The Bell). There is said to be various potential code-names or sub-classifications of Nazi UFO craft such as Rundflugzeug, Feuerball, Diskus, Haunebu, Hauneburg-Gerät, V7, Vril, Kugelblitz (not related to the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun of the same name), Andromeda-Gerät, Flugkreisel, Kugelwaffe, and Reichsflugscheibe.


Interestingly, Canadian aircraft manufacturer Avro was hired to build the prototype that would be able to cross the United States in less that half an hour at a ceiling of 100,000 feet, taking off and landing vertically. The detailed schematics show a small cockpit and no weapons were incorporated into the design.

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