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Published: 2019-10-16 16:53:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 27634; Favourites: 555; Downloads: 0
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My take on the Haunebu II. One of the Nazi's "miracle weapons" supposedly. I know the underside orbs had some sort of turrets jutting out of them according to the plans. But i'm deviating from it. In my mind, they're part of the Tachyonator gravity vortex engine system used by the vessel. I reckon it's impractical for a vessel that is supposedly capable of insane maneuvers and speeds to have flimsy things attached to the exterior. Also the fact that such a vessel would use conventional projectile based weaponry is somewhat impractical. I'd imagine it utilized a form of scalar wave weaponry instead that could instantaneously strike targets at any angle, with great accuracy, without having to turn the vessel towards the target.
The original plan said it's about 26 meters in diameter. But I decided to make it a bit bigger. Also, the black orbs on the upper side are not windows as the plans suggest. They're sensor arrays instead.
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DivineVideos1 [2024-01-17 23:59:09 +0000 UTC]
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Eternal00734 [2020-12-04 02:41:47 +0000 UTC]
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TheRoamer13 [2019-10-18 18:54:56 +0000 UTC]
If only that was a thing, the (((Allied))) would eat shit.
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Julian-Faylona In reply to Discbreaker100 [2019-10-19 19:43:08 +0000 UTC]
I'm planning to cover some other UFO shapes and design in the future.
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Khajiirah [2019-10-17 08:47:54 +0000 UTC]
Aww, i jsut did see this. Yes i also know all these Documentary Movies about it. Also the MUFON ones where they said such things got tested "maybe" in Area 51 after WW2. That looks great, yes it looks bigger, more like a real UFO. The one i had in mind was looking like a Bell thats why it's name came from. "The Bell", but anyways it looks great! Well done!
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Anzac-A1 In reply to Khajiirah [2019-10-18 04:39:20 +0000 UTC]
There's no such thing a a "real UFO".
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Khajiirah In reply to Anzac-A1 [2019-10-18 09:37:33 +0000 UTC]
Ye my fault, i had "saucer" in my mind, so "more like a saucer". A UFO is of course a UFO, could be an Airplane, Superman or whatever. But anyways, as i said, GREAT WORK!
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Chromattix [2019-10-17 06:36:20 +0000 UTC]
Man I do NOT want to be under one of these things when it gets close enough to the ground The cows weren't abducted, they were cooked! A cool take on a classic saucer design, reading the comment I learned something too - never knew this design idea was even a thing, and you make a good point about not having stuff sticking out of it if it can move and change directly as quickly as it was claimed to have. Those turrets would have just flung right off
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Julian-Faylona In reply to Chromattix [2019-10-19 19:31:55 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I took inspiration from all those old UFO reports where the ground was burned black as a result of these mysterious crafts landing. Some also report the landing sites exhibit some mild radioactivity.
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Quagmire110 [2019-10-17 05:10:12 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!!! I do believe Antigravity Technology exists, and governments use and continue to develop it! The Nazi Bell, And Kecksburg incident, Not to mention the TR-3B!
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Julian-Faylona In reply to Quagmire110 [2019-10-19 19:32:44 +0000 UTC]
thank you! I might cover some other UFO designs and shapes in the future.
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GermanPete [2019-10-17 04:23:50 +0000 UTC]
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jose77sanchez [2019-10-17 04:02:37 +0000 UTC]
WOW- This looks awesome!!!
The bottom orange glow kinda reminds me of the nuclear reactor core engine that the alleged antigravity Lockheed Aurora TR-3B Black Manta utilises as well. Maybe similar.
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Julian-Faylona In reply to jose77sanchez [2019-10-19 19:34:32 +0000 UTC]
thank you!
I drew inspiration from those actually. These exotic crafts always exhibit a signature underglow as result of the type of engine they use. It's what observers often see as "mysterious lights" from the ground.
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jose77sanchez In reply to Julian-Faylona [2019-10-21 03:04:13 +0000 UTC]
I'm actually working on an illustration of the TR-3B. It's in progress at the moment, but I have it posted up right now in my gallery so you may see how its coming along.Please let me know what you think. It's made in mixed traditional media.Hope you like it.
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jose77sanchez In reply to Julian-Faylona [2019-10-19 20:55:37 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. I'm also aware of it because I just started a new series of U.F.O. related pieces and have recently been looking on the internet more specifically for reference on the TR-3B.
Also it just so happens that overall sightings have increased.
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lunageek520 [2019-10-17 00:44:26 +0000 UTC]
the wunderwaffes have always been interesting to me
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rekcerman [2019-10-16 21:30:28 +0000 UTC]
Dude, I want to fight that thing in Wolfenstein. Great job!
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Julian-Faylona In reply to rekcerman [2019-10-19 19:35:31 +0000 UTC]
I think you will ride one in Wolfenstein II the New Colossus. I haven't played the game yet. Planning to get it.
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rekcerman In reply to Julian-Faylona [2019-10-20 06:38:15 +0000 UTC]
Oh no kidding! I hadn't heard about the Nazi UFO conspiracy theory before seeing your art of one so that makes a good amount of sense that one would be in New Colossus. Neat!
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Meowmeowmeow21 [2019-10-16 21:01:30 +0000 UTC]
I know "wunderwaffe" means "miracle weapon" in German but every time I see it used to describe their flying saucer blueprints my mind immediately translates it as "wonder waffle" XDDD
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Julian-Faylona In reply to Meowmeowmeow21 [2019-10-19 19:28:05 +0000 UTC]
Well, it is a giant flying waffle maker in a sense.
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Korvatus [2019-10-16 19:51:23 +0000 UTC]
Looks awesome and thank you for introducing me to scalar waves.
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Julian-Faylona In reply to Korvatus [2019-10-19 19:37:49 +0000 UTC]
thanks! Scalar Waves are fascinating. I suggest reading up on Nikola Tesla's Teleforce weapon.
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CMVreud [2019-10-16 19:12:18 +0000 UTC]
You don't need exterior weapons when the hull is thick enough (I am talking "tank steel vs. flimsy airplane aluminium") here, and you're fast enough.
You ARE the weapon.
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Anzac-A1 In reply to CMVreud [2019-10-18 04:40:15 +0000 UTC]
Yes, you do. For one, intentionally colliding with another aircraft is actually incredibly difficult.
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CMVreud In reply to Anzac-A1 [2019-10-18 08:42:55 +0000 UTC]
Not if it's a bomber and the fightercraft guns can't penetrate you.
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Anzac-A1 In reply to CMVreud [2019-10-18 09:15:24 +0000 UTC]
But it would've been built out of conventional materials, and for it to drop bombs, the hull couldn't be too thick. Also, land-based AA guns were often some of the largest and most powerful, with the largest being ap to 150 mm.
That's what often gets me about alien invasion movies. If they're in our universe, they have access to the same materials we do. As a result, they can't immune to our weaponry. Energy shielding etc isn't scientifically possible, so you'd have to rely on physical armour.
Also, using gravity tech as weapon wouldn't work. You'd have to somehow keep the thing flying while redirecting some of the energy etc, which would require a lot of computing power.
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CMVreud In reply to Anzac-A1 [2019-10-18 12:00:03 +0000 UTC]
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I meant the enemy. Bombers and fighters are made with rather... lacking hulls to save weight, but still give a semblance of protection, nearly all of them were made of Aluminium.
And the 150mm is from an Axis. The Allies one only got up to 130 and even these where ship-mounted or build in the 1950's.
Most of the"damage" would be fragmentation and the explosion, not outright penetration and if Antigrav UFOs have the hull of a tank it's rather questionable to be penetrated by frags.
And even that is put to question as how the antigravity works.
If it's a field it can be raised to cover the UFO in a 1 cm "shield" and as E=mc², without mass the frags and explosion wont work on it.
If it only affects the "inner workings" it's subject to aforementioned explosion and and frag, but it can have the hull of a friggen MAUS and still fly, so they are below neglibile and the UFO can be used as a giant flail to bombers and just ignore fighters.
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Anzac-A1 In reply to CMVreud [2019-10-18 20:58:39 +0000 UTC]
Still wouldn't survive a nuclear bomb, though. You can't stop energy.
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CMVreud In reply to Anzac-A1 [2019-10-18 21:10:24 +0000 UTC]
Pure Energy, yes.
But that is the whole question about the inlaid mechanics of the generator of antigravity. How would that even work?
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Anzac-A1 In reply to CMVreud [2019-10-18 21:21:41 +0000 UTC]
The only way it could likely work would be isolating the craft from the Higgs field. The Higgs field is responsbile for giving particles mass, so by isolating something from, that thing then has no mass, and thus is not affected by gravity. This would then also allow the craft to fly very fast, accelerate rapidly, and change direction instantly. However, no mass also means no density, so the craft would then be capable of being penetrated by almost anything.
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CMVreud In reply to Anzac-A1 [2019-10-18 22:34:48 +0000 UTC]
If it's a field and comes into contact, lets say, with a Stratofortress wouldn't the resulting no mass/density not meana that the motors rip the aircraft apart?
And that is when it's an antigrav- field.
If the machine/propulsor can make only one part of the UFO antigrav, being like the motor in a tank, then here is no problem.
Although there may be problems when the antigrav has to effect the outside, like a birdcage.
Do you perchance know if there ever was attempted something like a monorail, monoblade helicopter? Like a flying saucer but the blade is suspended on a magnetic field around it, loike a monorail (->no motor/moving parts). The gyroscope effect in itself could stabilise it all.
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Anzac-A1 In reply to CMVreud [2019-10-18 23:11:34 +0000 UTC]
No, because the propellers would have no mass well, thus no momentum, so they would no longer be exerting a torque on the wings. Making, say, the pistons in an engine have no mass wouldn't damage the engine. It would actually make it run better, because they're be no vibration.
The propulsor would need to affect the entire craft, because it can't make something have negative mass, thus removing only some of the mass wouldn't make it fly.
There are small monocopters, which work similar to those leaves that spin like a propellor as they fall.
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CMVreud In reply to Anzac-A1 [2019-10-19 09:04:30 +0000 UTC]
Okay matey, let's spin that yarrrn.
And there you have the problem. We don't know how they (would) work, and thus speculation is just that, speculation.
What if the "saucer" part actually hides something like a helicopter blade, thus the AG-Device only reducing the weight for the propeller to lift?
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