Demonstrating the Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee flying platform
(Nat Farbman. 1957?)


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Demonstrating the Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee flying platform
(Nat Farbman. 1957?)
My creepy scifi antagonist OC Switcher, looking over their collection of bodies trying to decide which one to use and dress up today.
Flying Platform, UFO, secret army project In the mid-1960s, engine manufacturer Williams Research developed a light turbofan engine. It was a cute toy but of no particular usefulness, and it was canceled in 1969.
The 60s Hiller Flying Platform concept, and some modern homebuilds.
1956: Flying platform
Yesterday’s tomorrow from The Avenger # 4, 1955
Kaiser Wut by feerik