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What is a Discopter?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

The First Flying Saucer patented in the USA 1944 By Alexander G Weygers

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Who came up with the word discopter?

In 1939 Alexander George Weygers invented The Discopter and received his US Patent in 1944 (It was a Flying Saucer invented years before the UFO craze)


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Its top Secret however Avro in Canada was involved. See Alexander G, Weygers


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