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Comments by "vk2ig" (@vk2ig) on "Hitler's Flying Saucers - Fact or Fantasy?" video.
@glen.simpson Excuses, excuses. Why can't you make a video on this subject - who is stopping you? If you can disprove what Dr. Felton says, why not enlighten all of us? Scared of it?
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@RCAvhstape Yes, I have experienced this. I've been to Loch Ness twice and none of my photos turned out!
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Probably worked differently once they left the Earth's atmosphere.
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True. But you can go and see and touch a Concorde - this is proof of their existence regardless of other attempts at developing a SST. (And those attempts exist in a physical form, too.) Currently a member of the general public cannot go and see and touch a saucer-shaped craft that actually flew, so for the vast majority of us the jury is still out as to whether or not flying versions existed or still exist.
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It's easier and cheaper to test your "prototype" as a computer model than build it and test it in the wind tunnel. Once you weed out the various failures you can proceed with building prototypes of those which passed, and test those in the wind tunnel. This principle of "test in software before testing in real life" goes for many other engineering endeavours.
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@MarkFeltonProductions YouTube comments would suggest to me that reading and listening comprehension aren't taught in schools nowadays.
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Sadly that's a typical outcome of inertial damper failure.
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Because if it wasn't circular then the conspiracy theorists couldn't talk about flying saucers, Admiral Byrd, Nazi Antarctic and Moon bases, Area 51, etc, etc - what else would they do with their time if they couldn't talk about that?
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When did he do this? Before the fall of the Third Reich or after it? Which airfield did he fly from, and where did he land? Just curious ...
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Or wonder if they were ever built ...
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The engineers and scientists probably got Goodrun Himmler to draw on paper while her father was visiting, and then included them in the files, thinking "When we eventually lose the war, this will give the Allies something to think about for years!"
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