The WASP (Williams Aerial Systems Platform), page
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reply posted on 23-2-2008 @ 03:46 PM by Numb2itall
Wow found an even better quality video of it...

www.youtube.com...

Was designed in 1955
The Army discontinued it for better... they don't want it fine I'll take it!!
and yet we still don't have flying vehicles for the general public
I'm sure they have made many improvements on this design since then

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reply posted on 23-2-2008 @ 03:52 PM by Numb2itall
reply to post by Trance Optic




Ha Ha yes funny how we all have the same ideas
I played around with that idea for awhile when i was younger, basic electromagnetic repel and attraction to move you across the the geography
but i think the force that the earth gives off is too weak, isn't it
otherwise we would have figured this out

The WASP runs on fuel (unfortunately)

quote from
douro20 who posted this on Youtube:
This is powered by a Williams F107 turbofan, a low-bypass turbofan which powers several cruise missiles including the Tomahawk. It is a very small engine; only a little less than a foot in diameter and four feet long, 146lb dry weight and 660lb static thrust. The vehicle had a lot of potential but the project was discontinued in favor of more capable helicopters.

The WASP even looks more stable than Moller International's flying car--but Moller's is much prettier, like something out of Cowboy Bebop
www.youtube.com...

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reply posted on 2-3-2008 @ 11:19 PM by stikkinikki
reply to post by flashback1963



The wasp reminded me of the segway. The narrator talked about the control of the craft and it sounded somewhat similar. I've seen a few ufo videos that could easily be one of those dressed up for halloween.


reply posted on 2-6-2008 @ 12:49 AM by Anonymous ATS
Jet Man is pretty cool too... But back to the wasp. I don't see how it wouldn't be commercially viable. Could you imagine hoping in that to commute to work. 30 minutes at 60 mph would give a 30 mile range. That would suffice for most commutes. No more gridlock and great gas mileage.
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