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Over Area 51

Poser Aviation posted on Dec 03, 2011
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There are stories told of German experiments with a captured UFO in the early 1940s. This led to some remarkable German aircraft, including a flying disc. These may have been the origin of the “Foo Fighters” reported by Allied bomber crews. Some of these prototypes and the scientists and engineers working on them were captured at the end of the war. They were all transported to the US and Wright-Patterson Field (where the Roswell wreckage was supposedly taken) and the Air Force continued the work. There is some Air Force film of a flying disc that got airborne but lacked the needed power. The experiments were stopped or, some say, transferred to Area 51 in Nevada. In this picture, a monitor aircraft follows an Air Force test vehicle over the Nevada desert under cover of a pair of F-86s. Thanks for looking and I appreciate all your comments.

Comments (17)


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donnena

7:30AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Fun stuff!

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Richardphotos

7:34AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

outstanding story and illustration

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Roboman28

9:34AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Best guess for the green aeroplane would be an Anson with Sabres in the background. The germans developed some weird aircraft from 1944 but were hampered by a chronic lack of fuel.

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mgtcs

9:52AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Another fine illustration my friend, excellent image and story!

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Faemike55

10:24AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Very cool scene, Dave Excellent work

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Jean_C

11:16AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Beautiful illustration image!

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ZigZag321

11:36AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Dude, absolutely awesome. Your perspective on this matter is truly appreciated here. Incredibly well done.

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neiwil

11:39AM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Very cool subject, very good render.America did design some weird aircraft in their search for VSTOL capability....

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brycek

12:27PM | Sat, 03 December 2011

Cool image and story!!

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bazza

1:20AM | Sun, 04 December 2011

Cool scene Dave very cool idea.. Take a read of this : http://www.examiner.com/ufo-in-canada/3-very-large-objects-space-flying-to-earth?mid=544 :-)

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flavia49

7:53AM | Sun, 04 December 2011

wonderful

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AliceFromLake

12:06PM | Sun, 04 December 2011

Hehe, this are called in german "Reichsflugscheibe" in english "Empire Flying Disc". There are rumors Hitler fled with such a Reichsflugscheibe to Antarctica where he is still alive... :o)

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artistheat

6:25PM | Sun, 04 December 2011

LOL..Very Cool

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MtnMist

7:24AM | Mon, 05 December 2011

Neat image, Dave, and I enjoyed the explanation. Too cool!

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Briney

5:29AM | Tue, 06 December 2011

Antarctica eh? I've always had my doubts about penguins... goosestepping around the place... but I digress. Classic conspiracy theory stuff- though I guess that trillion dollar US deficit has probably been paying for "something..." on the side ;-)

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HADCANCER

4:02AM | Sun, 11 December 2011

Time warp over 51

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mwthunderclap

4:20AM | Wed, 18 August 2021

So then it wasn't the Aliens all along? Tsk... Tell me is this 'The Guardian of Forever ...' contex. Ya know, Like Gray 7?


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