Rumanian Flying Saucer Technology
An ADIFO - All Directional Flying Object
Not a UFO
This aircraft was developed by a Rumanian aviation expert more than ten years ago. Now a new team of Rumanian engineers have created a prototype of the flying saucer like aircraft and just successfully completed its first test flight. It may look like a UFO but it's actually an ADIFO, an all directional flying object.
Highly Mobile and Dexterous
According to the engineers, the aircraft can change direction and angle in mid-air with great agility and even fly upside down. They say the original aircraft is an extraordinary aerodynamic concept with the backing of thirty years of research behind it.
Future of Aviation
The prototype is a combination of motors to push it forward and rotors to rise in flight. It's an award winning piece of innovation. The Rumanian team behind it believe it has the potential to revolutionize aviation and has application to both manned and unmanned aircraft. They're working on a full size version to test. This extraordinary vehicle could be part of the future of aviation.
Source: Bucharest Polytechnic University |
Not a UFO
This aircraft was developed by a Rumanian aviation expert more than ten years ago. Now a new team of Rumanian engineers have created a prototype of the flying saucer like aircraft and just successfully completed its first test flight. It may look like a UFO but it's actually an ADIFO, an all directional flying object.
Highly Mobile and Dexterous
According to the engineers, the aircraft can change direction and angle in mid-air with great agility and even fly upside down. They say the original aircraft is an extraordinary aerodynamic concept with the backing of thirty years of research behind it.
Future of Aviation
The prototype is a combination of motors to push it forward and rotors to rise in flight. It's an award winning piece of innovation. The Rumanian team behind it believe it has the potential to revolutionize aviation and has application to both manned and unmanned aircraft. They're working on a full size version to test. This extraordinary vehicle could be part of the future of aviation.
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