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Air
Scientific
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Aeronautics
HOW
PUBLISHED
Sevspapers
DATEOIST.
5.
7
May
1951
.
WHERE
PUBLISHED
As Indicated
PUBLISHED
12
Sec
1953-12
Jan
195
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"FtyiHg SAtCER"
THE
CRIES
AND
EXPERIHSKTS
DISCUSSES
"PUmS
SAOCEBS"
Dakar, Parle-Dakar,
12
Dec 53
la
a
recent
Issue
of
Forces
Aerlennes
Francalses.
a
monthly
periodical
puhllshed
hy
the
Ccnite
d’Etndes
Aeronautiques
MiUtaires
(Study
CoDnalttee
on
MUltaiy
Aeronautics),
vhieh
is
headed
tfy
General
P.
Fay,
Chief
of
Staff
of
the
Air
Force,
an
article
develops
the
idea
thdt
supersonic
interstellar
ships
powered
by
cosmic
energy
are
possible.
The
article
was
written
by
Lieutenant
Flantler
of
the
Scole
de
I'Air
de
Salon
(Salon
Aeronautical
School).
(
Farls
-
Dakar
describes
the
article
in some
detail and
suggests
that
Its
acceptance
by
the
periodical
indicates
that
the
French
Air
Force admits
the
existence
of
*f
lying
saucers."
The
same
article
received
coverage
In
the
26
Hovember
I953
Issue
of
^e
Beirut
daily
newspaper
L'
Orient
.
]
DESCRXEDES
SAUCEB
EXPERIMEOTS
>-
Capetown,
Die
Landstem,
9
Js>u
5^
,
A
German
newspaper
(not
further
identified]
recently
published
an
interview
with
George
Klein,
famous
Geiman
engineer
and
aircraft
expert,
describing
the
experimental
construction
at
"flying
saucers"
carried out
by
him
frco
19AI
to
I9A5.
Klein
stated
that he
was
present
lAen,
in
19*>5»
<ihe
first
piloted
"fly-
ing
saucer"
took
off
and
reached
a
speed
of
1,300
miles
per
ho!ir
within
3
min-
utes.
The experiments
resulted
is
three
designs:
one,
designed
by
Htet^,
was
a
disk-shaped
aircraft,
135
Feet
In
diameter,
which
did
not
rota’.e;
another,
designed
by
Habermohl
and
Schreiver,
consisted
of
a
large
rotating
ring,
in
the
center
of
which
was
a
round,
stationary
cabin
for
the
crew.
When
the
Soviets
occupied
Prague,
the
Germans
destroyed
every
trace,
of
the
"flying
saucer"
proj-
ect
[there]
and
nothing
mofe
was
heard
of
BabermOhl
and his
assistants.
Sch-
reiver
recently
died
in
Bremen,
where
he
had
been
living.
In
Breslau,
the
Soviets
managed to
capture
one
of
the
saucers
built
by
Hiethe,
who
escaped
to
France.
He
isi^portedly
In
the
OS at
present.
SEE CAST
PAGE
FOR
SUBJECT
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FUDIG
DISK
PATEKED
HapleB,
11
Glomale,
12
Jan
5^
According
to
a
Genoa
nevepaper
(not
further
Identified],
the
patent
office
of
the
Genoa
Chamber
of
CoBBserce
has
laaued
a
patent
for
a
flying
disk
to
Sclplone
Mattolin,
38,
a
Venetian
naval fitter
realdlng
In
Genoa.
The
Inven-
would
cost
In
ex-
tion
is
pa.tent*d
aa
Ro
l6j
of
Patent
Register
125.
cess
ol»
50
d
nlllion
lire;
It
could
atteln
a
speed
of
3/000
kilometers
per
hour.
Mattolin
has
offered
hla
invention
to
Italy,
but
it
has
been
turned
down;
be
Intends
to
emigrate
and
offer
It
elsewhere.
me
Fes
daily
newspaper
le
Courrler du
Ha
roc
.
In
Its 12
Janoaiy
195**
Issue,
stated
that
the
disk
win
wel^
5
tons
and
win
take
.off
from
a
tower
18
meters
sphere
high.
It
win
consist
of
a
disk-shaped
plastic
wing,
an
aluminum
central
and
a
cockpit
containing
two
Jet
engineSl«
The
Stockholm
dally
newspaper
Stock-
holms
-Tldnlnsen.
on 12
January
195*»/
reported
that
Mattolin
Is
In
contact
with
..
US
authorities.]
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