The world's first flying saucer: turns air into fuel
- added July 7, 2008
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- CHARMOSH
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I'll take one of these please.
From the report...
"A University of Florida researcher has plans on the drawing board for a saucer-shaped aircraft that turns the surrounding air into fuel.
If a professor at the University of Florida (U.F.) has his way, the first flying saucer to grace Planet Earth's skies isn't likely to come from outer space but rather from Gainesville, where the faculty member is drawing up plans to build a circular aircraft that can hover in the air like a helicopter without any moving parts or fuel.
In other words, it will look like a UFO, but will actually be more of an IFO—an identified flying object.
From the report...
"A University of Florida researcher has plans on the drawing board for a saucer-shaped aircraft that turns the surrounding air into fuel.
If a professor at the University of Florida (U.F.) has his way, the first flying saucer to grace Planet Earth's skies isn't likely to come from outer space but rather from Gainesville, where the faculty member is drawing up plans to build a circular aircraft that can hover in the air like a helicopter without any moving parts or fuel.
In other words, it will look like a UFO, but will actually be more of an IFO—an identified flying object.
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Better not fly through TX, LA or China on a bad day it will run out of fuel quick
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I'll hold out for one more like "The Jetsons".
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Its about time I finally get my flying car!!!
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- DefiantCulture
- 1 month ago
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how do you turn air into fuel? better question, what would happen after it became fuel? Air itself is a finite resource....get enough of these and our planet becomes planet spaceball and we need to steal air from other planets....o wait we havent found others yet.
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- SilenceNoMore
- 1 month ago
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A scientist has 'plans on the table'? Don't they all?
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- kristianbrodie
- 1 month ago
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First??? Are you sure about that?
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- celestialceiling
- 1 month ago
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