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Omega Diskus - Peenem

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Dec 27, 2005
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During WWII, when a series of incomprehensible events suddenly erupted over battle zones from North Africa to Guadalcanal to the Rhineland, hundreds of fliers and infantrymen on both sides of the conflict had occasion to look into the skies at a mystery that has never been explained. Whatever the cause, these weird aerial apparitions, which came to be known as "foo fighters", were enough to make witnesses forget momentarily the life and death concerns of men in combat. The majority of people that dispute German disc development is that THEY have never heard of these largely classified devices nor the battles in which they were encountered. For example, the US 415th NFS encountered German disc weapons launched from BELOW their aircraft over German-held territory which interfered with the aircraft's prop engines. OFFICIAL (key word) photographs and "Foo Fighter" documentation of these German weapons exist and are available to the public despite the USAAF never explaining what that weapon was. Second, other OFFICIAL US Army and AAF Technical Intelligence Reports from 1945 list similar strange flight craft encountered over the Reich in the last year of the war. Jim Wilson of Popular Mechanics magazine researched this material for an article and through FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) documents discovered that the modern USAF ADMITTED by 1995 that the Germans possessed flight discs but only conceded that they were "inherently unstable". No proper identification of those discs nor photos were disclosed. In fact, further classified German discs are not to be declassified until 2020 and the Kahla Complex where they were to be manufactured until 2045. There is also the problem of known German varied disc and circular aircraft programs that can be properly identified which include Focke's Fw Rochen patent, Sack's AS-6V-1, Epps Omega Diskus test models, Schaubergers Repulsin discoid motors, and Schwenteit Elektrische Luft Turbine und Raumschiff patent postwar that is credited as a Schriever/Miethe disc design from WW2 (the mystery V-7). THE OMEGA DISKUS UFO, FULLY TEXTURED, IS ON SELL ON MY RENDEROSITY STORE WITH OTHER GERMAN "FOO FIGHTERS" SECRET WEAPONS. Comments, votes and rates are welcome as always! :)

Comments (8)


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pakled

12:36PM | Tue, 27 December 2005

surprised the Russians let them do this..;) interesting work and great details..keep 'em flying..

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Steeleyes101

1:34PM | Tue, 27 December 2005

Way beyone excellent work here. I dont know the name of the art style you've created this piece in but you have chosen and used it well. Not that it matters but I believe this one should have been posted under Historical as even before reading I knew that yes both German as well as the U.S. and other countries were working on the same thing. Excellent work of art

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Stoner

1:43PM | Tue, 27 December 2005

Cool modeling and interesting reading.

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voske

1:58PM | Tue, 27 December 2005

Fantastic model,excellent work!!!

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sackrat

2:53PM | Tue, 27 December 2005

Well done. Well researched.

Spacefan

3:08PM | Tue, 27 December 2005

Very many German are extremely stupid. I know it, because I'm a western German ;-) Most of them still believe to a "Fuehrer"shit (same in other nations). German always have been the German most acrinominous enemy - not only during the NS or DDR. One of my former professors (had him in 'technical mechanics') was in Peenemuende V2 developer(together with Wernher v. Braun). He told us as an old man: "War is the father of all things." And he didn't like me ;-)

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graphicguru

3:49AM | Wed, 28 December 2005

You gotta get out more... your stuff is GREAT! I love all the retro images you are creating, keep up the super work!

pidjy

7:12PM | Wed, 28 December 2005

Very well done!


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