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PUBLISHED ° 12 Dec 1953-12 Jan 1954 .
SUPPLEMENT TO
LANGUAGE Various . oe REPORT NO.
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THIS 1S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE - As indicated
DISCUSSES “FLYING SAUCERS" -~ Daker, Paris-Dakar, 12 Dec 53
In a recent issue of Forces Aeriennes-Francaises, & monthly periodical ,
published by the Comite a'Etudes Aeronautiques Militeires (Study Committee on
Military Aeronautics), which is headed by General P, Fay, Chief of Staff of the
Air Force, an article develops the idea that supersonic interstellar ships
powered by cosmic energy are possible, ~ {he article was written by Lieutenant
Plantier tf the Ecole de 1'Air de Salon (Salon Aeronautical School). ([Paris- ,
Dakar describes the article in_some deteil and suggests that its acceptance by
the periodical indicates that the French Air Force admits the existence of
"plying saucers.” The same article received coverage in the 26 November 1953
Sssue of the Beirut daily newspaper L'Orient. ]
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DESCRIBES SAUCER EXPERIMENTS -- Capetown, Die Landsten, 9 Jan 54
A German newspaper [not further identified] recently pudlisbed an interview
with Ceorge Klein, famcus German engineer snd aircraft expert, describing the
experimental construction of "flying saucers" carried out by him from 1941 to
1945. Klein stated that he was present when, in 1945, the first piloted "fly- 20 2
_ ding saucer" took off and reached a speed of 1,300 miles yer hour within 3 min- .
‘utes. The experiments resulted ja three designs: “one, designed by Miethe, was
a disk-shaped sircraft, 135 feet in diameter, which did rot rotate; another, ~
designed by Habernohl and Schreiver, consisted of & Jarge rotating ring, in the —.-----
center of which was a round, stationary cabin for the crew. When the Soviets |
occupied Prague, the Germans destroyed every trace. oF ‘ne "elying saucer" proj-
ect [there] and nothing more was heard of Habermohl and his assistants. Sch-
reiver recently died in Bremen, where he hea been living. In Breslau, the Soviets
wanaged to capture one of the saucers built ‘by Miethe, who escaped to France.
He ie7eportedly in the US at present. > ; a
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