Flying Platform, UFO, secret army project
In the mid-1960s, engine manufacturer Williams Research developed a light turbofan engine.
It was a cute toy but of no particular usefulness, and it was canceled in 1969.
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http://www.vectorsite.net/avplatfm.html
http://www.unrealaircraft.com/wings/hillier_platform.php
can anybody built real one just like that
hanumanchu215 2 weeks ago
Nice vid!
tsns1 1 month ago
how much for it?
bananajewpiss 3 months ago
ahhhh run its mexicos flying witch again... LOL you guys are so easily fooled...
sum1uallno 4 months ago
for civilian use: watch out for birds.
for military use: watch out for bullets.
karthikbans 6 months ago
what happen to this flying platform...i want to buy one but where..who's built it
hanumanchu215 7 months ago
that was back then, why isnt there anything now? oh yeah because the public is once again left in the dark, for all we know they have allready built robotic mobile suits that can fly armed with all sorts of weaponary. we "normal' people are fucked, better start training or your children and wife/sister/mother will get raped unless you train to kill htem first
ShakaSamurai 7 months ago
ive had dreams like this....
IHaveAReason7 9 months ago
@circusboy90210 Or you could go to watch?v=bOVh-vlUius and view the unwashed clear colour version. It was evaluated by the U.S. Army in the 1980s, and was deemed inferior to the capabilities of helicopters and small unmanned aircraft.
hdregmore 1 year ago 2
@hdregmore tranisitioning the film stock to digital depends on the equipment used to capture the image. this has not alwasy been very perfect & early digital storage mediums not very reliable . then in playback it suffers more problems because of the technology used to play it .
circusboy90210 1 year ago