LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Combat Warplanes => Topic started by: Wingman81 on December 08, 2007, 03:05:02 PM
-
Hello mates.
I dont know if this was discussed here before but i was quite stunned when i see it.
I found this article on the excellent homepage of Mr Werner Müller a local aviation history enthusiast of my hometown Cologne about Invisible airplanes (http://www.koelner-luftfahrt.de/unsichtbarelfz.htm) in WWI.
You can see here rare material out of Bayer AG archive. The planes were covered with Cellon, a transparent material out of acetate cellulose.
regards
Kilian
-
Alle im Deutsch... could you help with some translastion please :-wave I know in Soviet union was made some tst of the invisible airplanes, covered with transparent material.
Is this image we talk about:
(http://www.koelner-luftfahrt.de/1910/UnsichtbareLfz/ULfz_301.jpg)
-
Yes i will translate some more about the images later tonight or tomorrow.