Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Government To Patent New 'Flying Saucer' Airliner
AI-Generated Summary
A 1993 intelligence report states that Russia is developing a 'flying saucer' airliner at the Saratov aviation plant. The craft is designed to use an air cushion for versatile takeoff and landing capabilities.
This document, dated March 9, 1993, is an intelligence report derived from a Moscow Radio broadcast. It details the Russian government's intention to patent a new type of airliner, which air designers have dubbed a 'flying saucer.' According to the report, the aircraft is intended to be a high-speed and economically efficient vehicle capable of carrying between 20 and 2,000 passengers. A key feature of the design is the use of an air cushion, which allows the craft to take off and land on any ground surface, as well as on water, eliminating the need for specialized airfields. The document notes that the initial test models for this project are currently under assembly at the Saratov aviation plant.
Russia intends to patent a new airliner, dubbed by air designers a flying saucer.
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Official Assessment
Russia intends to patent a new airliner described as a 'flying saucer' with a passenger capacity between 20 and 2,000. The craft is designed to be a high-speed, economically efficient plane that utilizes an air cushion for takeoff and landing on various surfaces, including water. Test models are currently being assembled at the Saratov aviation plant.