austinpowers
Paranormal Novice
As we know, U.F.O. phenonema, came to the fore after the close of WW2. Towards the War's end, many aircrew reported seeing contrials appearing at extreme high altitudes- well above the height of even the most highly sophisticated jets of the time. Though encloaked in secrecy at the time, these contrails were attributed to German 'V2' rockets.
As the War drew to a close, these rockets finally stopped raining down on London, and the south-east... but did an even more secret German project- one both dismissed and denied by allied intelligence, slip away... or was it infact embraced and spirited to safer shores...? A small select team of highly experienced aeronautical engineers are known to have been caught up at Prague airfield, as Russian forces fought a desperate fight to take the airfield, armed with what was believed to have been the blueprints for a 'saucer' shaped jet powered aircraft, believed to have been drawn up in both SS and Luftwaffe markings, and capable of speeds then undreamt off. In addition to the plans, it is believed that they also had with them- a small scale model... but thereafter, the picture goes blank.
Prague airfield- finally captured by overwhelming Russian forces, saw those Germans on the airfield by now not killed or wounded, then marched off to captivity... and nothing more of the small team of aeronautical engineers was heard of again. Question is... did they manage to survive, or somehow evade capture and detection... and if so, where did they go to?
One thing for certain, there is so much more awaiting explanation, than that which is known.
As the War drew to a close, these rockets finally stopped raining down on London, and the south-east... but did an even more secret German project- one both dismissed and denied by allied intelligence, slip away... or was it infact embraced and spirited to safer shores...? A small select team of highly experienced aeronautical engineers are known to have been caught up at Prague airfield, as Russian forces fought a desperate fight to take the airfield, armed with what was believed to have been the blueprints for a 'saucer' shaped jet powered aircraft, believed to have been drawn up in both SS and Luftwaffe markings, and capable of speeds then undreamt off. In addition to the plans, it is believed that they also had with them- a small scale model... but thereafter, the picture goes blank.
Prague airfield- finally captured by overwhelming Russian forces, saw those Germans on the airfield by now not killed or wounded, then marched off to captivity... and nothing more of the small team of aeronautical engineers was heard of again. Question is... did they manage to survive, or somehow evade capture and detection... and if so, where did they go to?
One thing for certain, there is so much more awaiting explanation, than that which is known.