US Naval Research First Flying Platform 1955

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http://www.TilTul.com US Naval Research First Flying Platform 1955
Hiller Aviation Museum -5 (San Carlos California)
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  • this was 5 years after the Roswell crash[ufo] you can see incredible technology we gained from the aliens.He He

  • thumbs up if you thought it said HITLER lol

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  • @ArtemisFour Yeah, but his design could never work in reality (to actually screw into the air). But he did have an interesting imagination.

  • @WladBlank No, it was surprisingly stable. At the most it would push it backwards a foot or two. The counter rotating props acted as a gyro. It was almost impossible to flip it over, even if you tried.

  • @Nomoreidsleft There's a good reason many of the contracts for new transportation/aviation technology are from the military - faster tanks, more versatile aircraft, and more reliable equipment in general are often all that stands between you, a rock, and a hard place. I'm not usually one to defend the military, but I'm sick of seeing this weaksauce argument against militarization, when historically they're usually the only ones willing to give this sort of stuff the time of day.

  • Isnt shooting with guns from that dangerous?

    The muzzle could through it over, or not?

  • @yappertrap A spell-checker? LOL

  • the sheeple are from 50 to 100 years behind the real hidden technology. this thing was flying around in 52 imagince what they have now

  • i think some kind of generator to assist the main propulsion system could potentially lead to virtually unlimited range on small personal transport aircraft. even if it only travels at say 60 mph if it is virtually unlimited range then you have the unique ability to travel vast distances in small machines eliminating the need for lots of fuel space. generators combined with solar power for unlimited range electric aircraft even if only slow speed. you could even sleep on it in auto pilot mode

  • Leonardo Da Vinci does a palm-face and say "Morons, I created the real helicopter even before the engine was discovered!"

  • That is what you heard ufo crash. This is ufo for military design hovercraft to stable hover so they can aim enemies well.

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