
Heavy Lifting Cargo Airplane
In
1898 archeologists found a small wooden object in a tomb at Saqqara, Egypt.
They identified it as a "bird model" and placed it in a box of
other bird figures in the storage area of a Cairo museum. The object was
forgotten for many years until Dr. Khalil Messiha rediscovered it and realized
its significance. The Egyptian Ministry of Culture comissioned a group
of scientists to study the object. As a result the object was given its
own exhibit detailing its unusual features. The six inch long artifact
is not a bird effigy, but an advanced model glider. The wings curve downward
at the tips, a form called reversedihedral by modern aircraft designers.
The object has proportions which would allow a full scale version to stay
in flight at extremely low speeds, down to 45 miles per hour, while at
the same time carrying an enormous payload.

Ancient Egyptian engineers always built small scale models of their projects, from ships to temples. Is this artifact an echo of lost technology from before a worldwide cataclysm?

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