The WASP flying platform
Posted by keelynet on December 12, 2007
Flying Platform, UFO, army project In the mid-1960s, engine manufacturer Williams Research developed a light turbofan engine. It was a cute toy but of no particular usefulness, and it was canceled in 1969. The Williams Aerial Space Platform flies up to 60 miles or 100km/hour for up to 30 minutes. It can fly as high as 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) and is driven by a 270kg thrust mini jet fan engine that weighs 110kg. It will carry 68kg fuel. The operator stands on the platform, turns the fan on and flies. Direction is controlled by shifting body weight.
This machine looked something like a flying trashcan on skids, and could carry a pilot directing the machine with two grip-type controls. It was evaluated in the 1980s and noises were made about a more capable successor, but apparently its endurance was too limited and, as was the case with most of the other one-person flying machines, it was hard to understand that it offered any utility proportional to its expense and complexity. - Video - Flying Wasp Platform
There is an interesting siting near Monterrey Mexico of a silent flying object which superstitious locals call a flying witch (bruja) and others call extraterrestrial.
No smoke, no noise, apparently gyroscopically balanced, it looks like someone here is experimenting with personal flying craft on their own. - Video - Monterrey Flyer


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