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Vril 7 at Arado Brandedburg '44/'45



 
 
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Old November 6th 03, 05:30 PM
robert arndt
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Default Vril 7 at Arado Brandedburg '44/'45

http://freewebhosting.hostdepartment...otti/vril7.jpg

Interesting pic. The lady in the foreground in the Vril Gesellschaft
medium Sigurn who has been authenticated in other WW2 photos standing
in front of Fw 190 fighters.

Another photo of the Vril 7b in flight:

http://www.reformnetz.de/conspiracy/Vril7Beta.jpg

And another intersting pic of the Hanebau II DoStra in flight:

http://www.reformnetz.de/conspiracy/...-Werksfoto.jpg

Rob

p.s. Please spare the conspiracy comments. It is pretty well known now
that Germany DID build various kinds of circular/disc aircraft during
WW2 and that the USAF admitted this in 1996:

Arthur Sack A.S.6
BMW Flugelrad models I-III
Schauberger Repulsin A & B motors
RFZ, Vril & Hanebau
Wiener-Neustadt Feuerball (aka Foo Fighter)

plus design work and/or wind-tunnel testing of:

Henri Coanda Lenticular Craft
Andreas Epp Omega Discus
Alexander Lippisch Circular Aerodyne
Heinrich Focke Fw VTOL
Focke Wulf VTOL
 




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