Scientists in many countries and regions also openly or secretly develop artificial flying saucers.
During World War II, Germany occupied a leading position in the fields of rocket engineering and fluid mechanics, and once made a disk plane. This kind of disk plane has vertical rising blades and horizontal flying jet engines, with a diameter of 12 m to 40 m, and has been tested many times.
When a disk plane flies at high speed, its fuselage is slightly tilted and its speed can reach three times the speed of sound. The cockpit is designed to be rotary and has excellent performance.
Clenbuterol, a former aircraft appraiser of the U.S. Navy Department, said that the United States has advanced technology and can make flying saucers similar to those used by aliens. He also designed a revolutionary propulsion system for this flying saucer, powered by liquid mercury.
Russia has developed an artificial flying saucer named "Ikip", and the first model machine has been successfully tested.
Ikip is 25 meters long and 36 meters wide. It can take 400 passengers or carry more than 40 tons of cargo, with a speed of 4,000 miles per hour, a flying height of 36,000 meters, a maximum range of 5,000 miles and a lift-off distance of only 500 meters. Because the original design is military, the take-off and landing is unrestricted, and the aerodynamic design is very advanced.
Li Ge gaston, a French UFO scientist, and others used a kind of energy named "static energy" as power energy, so that more than 10 small artificial flying saucers wearing straw hats were sucked into the air.
Gaston and others said that "static energy" is a kind of energy that people haven't understood yet, and it is converted from electromagnetism.
In addition, Dr. jean pierre Roland of France is also developing an artificial flying saucer called "MHD aircraft".
This "magnetohydrodynamic aircraft" may belong to the same type of aircraft as many UFO sightings. They are characterized by: weighing about tens of tons, equipped with generators that can generate hundreds of megawatts of electricity; Have a superconducting system that can generate tens of thousands of Gaussian magnetic fields in the atmosphere; When flying in the atmosphere, it can produce a strong discharge phenomenon.
In Germany, scientists also invented a man-made flying saucer piloted by one person. It can be 4 meters above the ground, can bypass any obstacles, and is suitable for complex environments. This kind of artificial flying saucer uses engine power 133 horsepower and has a speed of 80 kilometers per hour. The "air jet" flying saucer, which is composed of propeller and special airway, is widely praised by scientists because of its small size, flexibility and easy operation.