Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Government To Patent New 'Flying Saucer' Airliner
AI-Generated Summary
A 1993 radio report states that Russia is developing a 'flying saucer' airliner at the Saratov aviation plant. The aircraft is designed to use an air cushion for takeoff and landing on ground or water.
This document is a transcript of a report from the Moscow Radio Moscow World Service, dated March 9, 1993. It details an announcement regarding Russia's intention to patent a new type of airliner. The aircraft, described by air designers as a 'flying saucer,' is currently in the initial stages of assembly at the Saratov aviation plant. The report highlights several key features of this proposed vehicle, most notably its ability to take off and land on both ground and water surfaces, facilitated by an air cushion system. The design is intended to be a high-speed and economically efficient aircraft, with a projected passenger capacity ranging from 20 to 2,000 people. The report notes that the aircraft does not require a specialized airfield for operation.
Russia intends to patent a new airliner, dubbed by air designers a flying saucer.
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Official Assessment
Russia is developing a new airliner design referred to as a flying saucer, currently being assembled at the Saratov aviation plant. The design features an air cushion system allowing for takeoff and landing on ground or water, with a passenger capacity ranging from 20 to 2,000.