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HealzDevo said:Still it seems a rather odd way of doing things. Even if it was standardized. Still a lot of information was surpressed about some failures, even still there is doubt over whether we know of all of them... Quite odd and ecentric aircraft were developed during the 50s like the Pogo and that. The Pogo was an attempt to create a VTOL fighter that failed. Still Area 51 could be used to hide some of those failures. (Looks around for any US Government CIA agents...)
102first_hussars said:" far as Area 51 being used to hide there aircraft, well as a former Lockheed employee with 10.5 years employment and a veteran of the U-2, SR-71 and F-117A programs"
F22 Raptor, B2-Spirit and Mimic designs of Alien Spacecraft
Hmmm, I'm surprised the RCAF didn't give those a whirl.102first_hussars said:Actually Avero Canada Tried to develop flying Saucers for the USAF, didnt work out but quite pathetic nevertheless
It has the same wing span!syscom3 said:The B2 looks like the B35/B49 from the 40's.
Nonskimmer said:Hmmm, I'm surprised the RCAF didn't give those a whirl.102first_hussars said:Actually Avero Canada Tried to develop flying Saucers for the USAF, didnt work out but quite pathetic nevertheless
102first_hussars said:Nonskimmer said:Hmmm, I'm surprised the RCAF didn't give those a whirl.102first_hussars said:Actually Avero Canada Tried to develop flying Saucers for the USAF, didnt work out but quite pathetic nevertheless
Actually the USAF wasnt going to test them before we did
(for safety reasons)
Anyway I think it got like 3ft off the ground before it exploded.