Flying Saucers are real, made in China |

Harbin Smart Special Aerocraft is a Chinese company that’s developed a flying saucer capable of climbing up to 1,000 yards at a speed of 50 mph. It can remain in the air for about 40 minutes.
The company spent 12 years and $4.1 million dollars to develop the flying saucer, but they abducted no one. Honest. Hopefully we Americans and the Russians will get in on the act too. That way, we can perfect the Flying Saucer and give some payback to alien worlds. Let’s see how they like the ole anal probe!
[Shanghai Daily] VIA [Dvice]
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I’m so pleased to see that the Chinese seem to have developed a flying saucer capable of climbing up to 1000 yards at 50mph. Furthermore, it can apparently remain airborne 40 minutes. I feel there’s hope for such technology yet!
Now that the potential of the flying saucer seems to have been demonstrated, how about making them commercially feasible? I would like them to be used as airliners, to give but one example. Also, Professor Roy from the University of Florida seems to have designed the WEAV (Wingless Electromagnetic Aerial Vehicle). He seems hopeful that the first experimental version will be flying later this year.
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