Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger
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A short summary of the developments that were meant to be produced in series:<br />
The first project was led by Prof. Dr. mg. W. 0. Schumann of the Technical University<br />
Munich. Under his guidance seventeen disk-shaped flying machines with a diameter<br />
of 11.5 m were built, the so-called VRIL-1-Jager (Vril-1 fighters), that made 84 test<br />
flights. At least one VRIL-7 and one VRIL-7 large capacity craft apparently started<br />
from Brandenburg - after the whole test area had been blown up - towards Aldebaran<br />
with some of the Vril scientists and Vril lodge members.<br />
The second project was run by the SS-W development group. Until the beginning of<br />
1945 they had three different sizes of bell-shaped space gyros built:<br />
The Haunebu I, 25m diameter, two machines built that made 52 test flights (speed ca.<br />
4,800 km/h).<br />
The Haunebu II, 32m diameter, seven machines built that made 106 test flights<br />
(speed ca. 6,000 km/h). The Haunebu II was already planned for series production.<br />
Tenders were asked from the Dornier and Junkers aircraft manufacturers, and at the