AVRO Project 1794 A Flat Vertical Take-Off & Landing Aircraft Final Development Summary Report
By David Myhra
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Many have long suspected the US Air Force has special interest flying saucer technology beginning in the mid 1950’s. In September 2012 it would seem they that were not wrong alter all. This report was released, no longer "above top secret". At that time a small team of American and Canadian euro engineers set to work at former Canadian company known as Avro Aircraft on an above top secret program code named Project 1794. It was a supersonic flying machine in the shape of a flying saucer and...






















