Check out the GFS 7 : It looks like a flying saucer, is capable of vertical take off, can hover, fly and land at a specified point. And its unmanned
as well
Check out more >>
www.gfsprojects.co.uk...
Talk of a more advanced GFS 11 >>
Link
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An interesting idea...  I love thh concpet of a vertical flying UAV...
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Read about it in the papers a few weeks ago here in the UK with just a small piccie.
Now i think we should all hang onto a pic because this in my opinion is going to go deep black and rapidly.
Any one remember starlight material on tommorows world in the early 1990's? black six weeks later like it never even existed. aerogel material? best
heat defense for any use, leaked bits and pieces, then went black... and the list goes on.
This is a great find stealth spy, and I for one am grateful for your post. Tjumbs up to you!
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Nice link & good information though I honestly believe this technology has been around since the end of the 2nd World War & perfected already, in
total secrecy.
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Originally posted by Primary Mover
I honestly believe this technology has been around since the end of the 2nd World War & perfected already, in total secrecy.
Yes i too believe that the Germans had experimented with such technologies a long time back.
READ this >
Jane's Article >>
Then there was John Frost's Avrocar as well :
[edit on 10-2-2006 by Stealth Spy]
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Originally posted by MadGreebo
Now i think we should all hang onto a pic because this in my opinion is going to go deep black and rapidly.
Nah this technology is old news and the US Airforce moved on from this research Its in the public sector now...
jlnlabs.imars.com...
aerogel material? best heat defense for any use, leaked bits and pieces, then went black...
Aerogel you can purchase little sample pieces from United Nuclear, Bob Lazar's company (Yes the guy who worked at area 51  )
www.unitednuclear.com...
[edit on 14-4-2007 by zorgon]
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I find this quite intesting! there aren't many public projects that study and develop flying saucer type designs. Here in the US most flying disk
research is concealed deep in the black budget. I find it facinating to get this glimps at how the UK is exploring flying disk technology and it's
possible uses. Great find!
Tim
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Originally posted by Ghost01I find it facinating to get this glimps at how the UK is exploring flying disk technology and it's possible
uses.
Don't forget John Searl He was workinh on saucer design in the UK in the 50's.. Seems the UK government wasn't to friendly to the research back
then
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