Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Flying Saucer

In a recent article by FoxNews.com entitled " Government report on a secret flying saucer program made available. Fox News informs its readers about a flying saucer that the Air Force made to use in the Cold Warera Plan, but afterwards it didn't work. The National Declassification Center in College Park, Md, opened one of more that 114-page document from 1956 sure to interest the in-foil-hat crowd: a document describing a secret program by the Air Force to build a flying saucer. The disk-shaped craft-which complete with an ejector seat and was powered by a "ram" jet- was designed to reach a top speed of more than 10,000 feet. When they tried this flying saucer it didn't reach that high at all. It totally didn't work. It reveals that the Air Force had contracted the Company, Avro Aircraft. No one new that they were making this. They were making it without getting permission, they believe that it was going to work. That it would be a powerful machine but at the end of the day it was a total disaster. The efficiency of the airframe at supersonic speed apppear good and that of the engine reasonable, so that a long supersonic cruise range is also a forcast. But in the testing of this saucer, it didn't fly at the speed they expected, and instead it came right back down. And that's when everybody discover what the Air Force tried to make. Most of the time when their had being wars, like the Civil War and World War 1, people had invented or made many things to fight of their enemies.  And some of them actually did work, because it was well prepared. Along the years people will continue to make things to fight of their enemies at Wars, but not every single one of them will work.

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