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OCR: NAZI FLYING SAUCERS The "Schriever- Habermohl" flying disc developed between 1943 and 1915. In 1914. climbing vertically, it reached a height of 12 km in 3.12 minutes and a horizontal flying speed of 2000 km/h. VICTOR SCHAUBERGER'S FLYING SAUCERS Victor Schauberger (1885-1958), an Austrian inventor who was involved with Hitler's Third Riech, invented a number of "flying disks" for the Nazis between 1938 and 1945, Based on "liquid vortex propulsion" many of them, according to records, actually flew. One "lying saucer" reputedly destroyed at Leonstein, had a diameter of 1.5 meters, weighed 135 kilos, and was started by an electric motor of one twentieth horsepower. It had a trout turbine to supply the energy for litt-off. According to Schauberger, "If water or air is rotated into a twisting form of oscillation known as 'colloidal', a build up of energy results, which, with immense power, can cause levitation." On one attempt the apparatus "rose upwards, trailing a blue-green, and then a silver colored glow." The Russians blew up Schauberger's apartment in Leonistsin, after taking what remained that the American's hadn't taken first. Schauberger supposedly worked on a top secret project in Texas for the U.S. Goverment and died shortly afterward of ill health. On his deathbed, Schauberger repeated over and over, "They took everything from me. Everything, I don't even own myself." The first test-model developed between 1941 and 1942. This had the same flight properties as that in fig. (al, but something was wrong with the controls. The, 'Ballenzo-Schriever Micthe Dise', The retractable undercarriage legs terminated in inflatable rubber cushions. It carried a crew of three. Schauberger's models of "flying saucers"