Mr. Hilter's Space Shuttle?
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Mr. Hilter's Space Shuttle?
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I don't beleive in 4/5 of the info about German "uberwaffen" like Vril and such stuff, but this looks kinda interesting....
IMHO some kind of mythology has grown around German super-weapons projects and most of these research has never given any pragmatic results (or we don't know about them). But, taking into consideration the fact that Luftwaffe was the first airforce in the world to employ jet fighters ,bombars, rocket interceptors, maybe there is some truth in the myths.
What d'u think,lads?
P.S.
this is funny - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZAMoDbGHrk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I read a book about that, not convincing,but fun to read.
M
Maybe Oleg will release these crafts in the 4.08?
I don't beleive in 4/5 of the info about German "uberwaffen" like Vril and such stuff, but this looks kinda interesting....
IMHO some kind of mythology has grown around German super-weapons projects and most of these research has never given any pragmatic results (or we don't know about them). But, taking into consideration the fact that Luftwaffe was the first airforce in the world to employ jet fighters ,bombars, rocket interceptors, maybe there is some truth in the myths.
What d'u think,lads?
P.S.
this is funny - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZAMoDbGHrk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I read a book about that, not convincing,but fun to read.
M
Maybe Oleg will release these crafts in the 4.08?



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Oh, Macca. Ye of little faith!
All the stories of German Wunderwaffen are absolutely true. Here is an old add I found in a '44 issue of Der Samstag Abend-Pfosten.

I think Goering had only two more payments of 29.99 to go!
Whew!
F
All the stories of German Wunderwaffen are absolutely true. Here is an old add I found in a '44 issue of Der Samstag Abend-Pfosten.

I think Goering had only two more payments of 29.99 to go!
Whew!
F

"He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed."
- The history of Paul Revere's midnight ride, by Sarah Palin.
I agree with you whole heartedly Macca. I think the evidence is apparent about the so-called "Super Weapons". Just look at what designs survived the end of the war. The Allies certainly had all the plans for most of them, along with the scientists. What stayed in production? You have the liquid fueled V2 rocket systems that the Soviest used (and later refined). The flying wings? I thihk Kurt tank had some pretty good influences in fighter design over the last 40 some odd years. A-10 tank killer, along with a few others.
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Everything old is new again. There were designs for a "solinoid gun" (commonly called a Gauss Rifle or "Railgun") dating before the 1900's. The transistor (IMHO opinion the biggest invention EVER) dates around there too, in therory.
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Everything old is new again. There were designs for a "solinoid gun" (commonly called a Gauss Rifle or "Railgun") dating before the 1900's. The transistor (IMHO opinion the biggest invention EVER) dates around there too, in therory.
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"The marksman hitteth the target partly by pulling, partly by letting go. The boatsman reacheth the landing partly by pulling, partly by letting go." (Egyptian proverb)
If that aircraft had gone into production the Reich would have been bankrupted. Can you imagine the cost of deploying that aircraft, and the payload would have been what? non existant Nukes. Maybe a ton or two of conventional weapons. Might have cost a few million dollars per mission.
A little change of subject. A few years ago I read an article in the National Enquier (so you know it was true) about two Nazis astronauts returning to earth after being in space for over fifty years. The only question the writer submitted was how the crew was able to eat for fifty years! I ain't joking, the only question!
Igor
A little change of subject. A few years ago I read an article in the National Enquier (so you know it was true) about two Nazis astronauts returning to earth after being in space for over fifty years. The only question the writer submitted was how the crew was able to eat for fifty years! I ain't joking, the only question!
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