So The Germans Really Did Have Flying Saucers in WW2

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MIflyer

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Or sort of, anyway.

Turns out it has been admitted that an unusual craft of some kind, more or less saucer shaped, crashed in Italy in 1933 and was recovered. It probably did not look very much like the illustration below. But the Germans had access to one, anyway.

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You and me both! :lol:
Wouldn't those images be banned in public in Germany?

I know there was a kerfuffle over Flying Saucers as it is illegal to describe the Nazis as having impossible tech...
 
That bathing suit would have to be made from a space blanket insulator to be practical. A bikini might be better.

She has too many clothes on anyway to be REALLY practical ... what she really needs is a gownless evening strap.
The man is an aviation professional. He knows from what he speaks.
 

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