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A SOLID GOLD MODEL OF AN AEROPLANE
FOUND IN NAZCA
Remains of aircraft belonging to past civilizations have been found not only in Egypt. The aircraft
model pictured here was discovered in a cave in Colombia, South America. Thought to be more than
1,000 years old, it is now in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
The aerodynamic structure of this tiny model, with the projections on the edges of the rudder on the
tail section, is no different from that of modern aircraft. In his book, The Puzzle of Ancient Man, Donald
E. Chittick interprets this gold model in these words:
Of course, it is possible to propose another explanation for this discovery apart from advanced technology. But,
when all these hand-made discoveries are put together and their meaning carefully assessed, only one explana-
tion is possible: these remains belong to civilizations with advanced technology. *
* Donald E. Chittick, The Puzzle of Ancient Man, pp. 109-110.
This statue found in Vera Cruz, dating from 200
CE, has been compared by researchers to a hov-
ercraft--a present-day vehicle that can travel on
both land and water. The rotors on the sides can
revolve in a circular motion, and the tail func-
tions as a rudder. There is even a section for ex-
haust emission, and a control panel. The
uniform that the pilot is wearing completes this
comparison.
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