Sporistics
Vril IX
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By Homer-dude2
07/13/2014 - 17:35:44
Type: Spaceship
Rating: 0.01 (Not rated)
Tags: homer-dude2, klenk, thule, ufo, ufos, vril, world war 2, world war ii, ww2, wwii
Description
The Vril IX may have been a highly developed disc shaped single seat fighter which utilizes an unconventional, antigravity field creating 'Coler Tachyon Converter' for means of propulsion. An electric cannon made up its onboard armament.
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By DriverAnt110
Reminds me of the story of an SS general disapearing at the end of the War along with many others a some plans/equipment (The Bell). The entrance to his underground complex was apparently blown up by demolition teams. Happened in Poland I think
By DriverAnt110
That's right. I recall the story of a certain SS general, whose name I don't remember, disapearing along with some scientists a equipment (the Bell). The entrance to his underground bunker/lab was aparently blown up.It was in Poland
By DriverAnt110
That's right. I recall the story of a certain SS general, whose name I don't remember, disapearing along with some scientists a equipment (the Bell). The entrance to his underground bunker/lab was aparently blown up.It was in Poland if memory serves right
By DriverAnt110
That's right. I recall the story of a certain SS general, whose name I don't remember, disapearing along with some scientists a equipment (the Bell). The entrance to his underground bunker/lab was aparently blown up.It was in Poland if memory serves right
By Homer-dude2
So the UFOs we see today may or may not be derivatives of these designs, developed in secret Nazi bases, maybe in the antarctic circle or maybe even on the moon.
By Homer-dude2
@exxon: Yes it is. There is a large dispute over Germany actually having these operating by the end of WW2. Then there are also very mysterious conspiracy theories that they used these ''UFOs'' to escape the destroyed german mainland
By exxon
Is this a Nazi development? Maybe their aircraft were even more advanced than we were allowed to see... Anyway, nice design work!
By Annonym
R to the Luftwaffe '46 design, though.
By Annonym
There's not many who post comments anymore...
By DriverAnt110
Sweet!
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