11-02-2007, 09:13 AM
To the beginning, the German technicians thought to apply in those " flying machines " conventional " armaments ", installing canyons of " Panzer " tanks
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THE VRIL AND THE ANDROMEDA
One of the most perfect " machines " produced by the VRIL society during World War I I, it was the VRIL 7; an enormous object in disk form, very similar to HAUNEBU III, but with about 120 diameter meters. The first test with VRIL 7 was made on the Baltic sea, in the Winter of 1944.
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THE VRIL AND THE ANDROMEDA
One of the most perfect " machines " produced by the VRIL society during World War I I, it was the VRIL 7; an enormous object in disk form, very similar to HAUNEBU III, but with about 120 diameter meters. The first test with VRIL 7 was made on the Baltic sea, in the Winter of 1944.
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