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FAU-7 - flying disks of the Third Reich

Articles about flyers resembling flyingUFO plates, which appeared in the middle of the 20th century, aroused great interest and a lot of disputes and assumptions. There were reports that such objects were seen in Germany, Italy, on the Mediterranean coast. One of the articles was written by an expert in the field of aviation and aroused special interest. Such notes were followed by a refutation of the authorities, who assured that such discs were not found. Of course, many guessed that these statements are implausible.

"Fau 7" - flying disk of the Third Reich

A man named Mita Richard declared that similarThere were devices, and there was confirmation. He said that just 10 years ago Germany started to implement the "Fau 7" project. However, the exact location of the laboratories and other details were unknown. The release of the book "German weapons and secret weapons of the Second World War and their further development" only fueled scandal and rumors around flying objects, similar to plates. Her translation was carried out in many languages ​​of the world. According to some versions, the "Fau 7" (flying disk) could be manufactured in Siberia, and the inventor could be Austrian Schauberger (despite his talent as a genius designer, he was a patient of a clinic for mentally ill people).

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Base in Antarctica

There are many versions thatAntarctic ice hides a laboratory where these flying objects can be hidden. The first mention of this theory appeared in the novels of Landing. However, according to the original version, the location of the laboratory was in Northern Canada. Perhaps the author decided that Antarctica is a more reliable hiding place, and there, most likely, can be hidden a flying saucer "Fau 7". Despite the frivolous attitude of many to these theories, some still try to unravel the riddle of the location of the laboratory among the ice. These ideas were warmed up also by the fact that there were speculations about a prepared German base in Antarctica, where the scientists' minds of Germany were taken and where later Hitler himself planned to hide in the event of an unfavorable outcome of the war.

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Tests in Peenemünde

The Peenemünde site became another "loud"a place associated with the discovery of German UFOs. Some claimed that it was here that these aircraft were built, and this was a favorable place for the first tests. Labor was not enough, and at the initiative of General Dorberger, prisoners from the concentration camp were brought in. One of them witnessed the events taking place at the training ground. He claimed that he saw a round device, which in its form was similar to an inverted pelvis. In its center was a transparent drop-shaped cabin.

At startup, the phone made a hissing sound andvibrated. The former prisoner of the camp saw with his own eyes how the object rose into the air and hung at a distance of 5 meters from the ground. For some time, the UFO held this position, and then turned and began to gain altitude. The flight marked instability. Gusts of wind were very strong on him, and one of them turned the plate in the air, which led to a decrease in the apparatus. According to him, this test ended unsuccessfully, the plate exploded, and the pilot died. Also, information on a similar object was obtained from nineteen officers and soldiers. They claimed that they saw in the object an object that looked like a plate with a transparent cockpit in the center. The scientists concluded that this device is Zimmermann's "Flying Pancake". This object was designed in 1942 and had a speed of 700 km per hour with horizontal flight.

Fau 7 flying disk

Flying saucer "Fau 7"

German engineers developed severalUFO models, every time I improve the design and add new solutions. The first modification was called "Fau 7". Its development was carried out within the framework of the "Weapons of Retribution" program. This unit had more fuel and a more powerful engine. To stabilize the plate in flight, a steering gear was used, similar to the one that is present on the airplane. The first tests were carried out in 1944 (May 17) near Prague. "FAU 7" possessed excellent characteristics - lifting speed of 288 km per hour and the movement of 200 km per hour horizontally.

Fau 7 flying disk of the Third Reich

Models of plates

Until now, information aboutexistence of eight projects. The first of these was named "The Wheel with the Wing" and was tested in 1941. It is considered the first object in the world, which could take off vertically. After "Fau 7" appeared a modification of "Discolet". Her test was in 1945. In subsequent years appeared "Disk Belonets". This was an even more advanced model. The constructors of this apparatus were Belonets, Mite, Shriver and Schauberger. The model with a diameter of 68 meters was available in a single copy. In the engine there was a compression of the consumed air, the ejection of which was then carried out through the nozzles. The flying object was equipped with an anti-jamming control system, which Schauberger was supposed to develop from the beginning of the Second World War.

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Conclusion

Reactive aviation and rocket engineering of the ThirdReich, no doubt, received a great boost and development during the Second World War. However, new developments of the Germans were late. The most modernized "saw the light" at the end of the war. When the "Weapon of Retribution" was created, the need for it disappeared. Those projects that were ahead of the time of their creation (bombers, fighters, etc.), as well as the "Fau 7", the flying disc of the 3 Reich, were often in one copy and did not have time to strike - the war was already over. Anticipating their defeat, the Germans destroyed the laboratories, the polygons on which the UFOs were tested. Part of the documentation also disappeared, and the flying objects themselves disappeared. However, thanks to the speed of the offensive of the Red Army, much went to the winners. At the end of the war, these materials were the basic ones when working on aviation projects.

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