Thundercrack85
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Oh I don't think they reverse engineered anything.
It doesn't take alien tech for humans to build something that can't fly properly.
Even from a hardcore skeptic's POV it makes sense. The US military was seeing flying saucers buzzing their most secure facilities. They knew someone was building them. Of course they would try to build their own. They didn't want there to be a "flying saucer gap".
Unfortunately they all failed miserably.
I actually don't know if the Soviets did ever attempt to design a flying saucer of their own. The Germans had some prototypes, but nothing that flew. Apparently as late as the fifties people in the military believed that the Soviets were behind the saucers (or perhaps that was code).
It doesn't take alien tech for humans to build something that can't fly properly.
Even from a hardcore skeptic's POV it makes sense. The US military was seeing flying saucers buzzing their most secure facilities. They knew someone was building them. Of course they would try to build their own. They didn't want there to be a "flying saucer gap".
Unfortunately they all failed miserably.
I actually don't know if the Soviets did ever attempt to design a flying saucer of their own. The Germans had some prototypes, but nothing that flew. Apparently as late as the fifties people in the military believed that the Soviets were behind the saucers (or perhaps that was code).