Ufo Technology – Air Vehicles With Active Flight Control
Ufo (Uniform Forewing Experiment) is a very advanced concept of aircraft design. Ufo refers to the use of aerial vehicles in unconventional formations and flying at extremely high speeds. This concept was first revealed way back in 1977 by the United States military. In the following years, many other interested parties from both the military and civil sectors also made Ufo research.

Ufo is basically an aircraft design concept where the aircraft is designed in a low-level horizontal flight mode. This low-level flying mode is achieved by using the principle of lift-to-drag ratio. This concept enables the aircraft to move faster over short distances than conventional airplanes and helicopters. As the aircraft moves at such high speeds, they can never be caught by the opposing air currents.
The main advantage of this type of design is that it is able to conserve the fuel of the aircraft. Since there is no balanced distribution of weight on the wings, the concept of lifting the wings vertically produces very little amount of fuel. In effect, the aircraft doesn’t need to burn much fuel to move at these speeds. As a result, this type of aircraft design saves huge amounts of fuel. Its’ use in combat aircraft is one of the reasons for the adoption of the concept in aviation.
With the help of the Ufo concept, the aircraft can be designed in low-level flying mode. In this configuration, most of the weight of the aircraft is concentrated on the center of gravity (C.G.). In addition to this, the concept provides better control capabilities when the aircraft is moving at such low speeds. It is believed that if the Ufo were deployed in combat aircraft, the pilots would have greater opportunities for maneuvering during aerial dogfights.
Another great advantage of the Ufo aircraft design is its agility. With its high lift-to-weight ratio, the Ufo aircraft can maintain a constant altitude and direction regardless of the angle of attack. This is possible because of the high stability afforded by the shape of the Ufo. When an Ufo is deployed into a combat scenario, its high angular momentum coupled with its high level of lift would allow it to stay aloft until its fuel runs out or until the enemy Aircraft’s reach its destruction.
The Ufo concept has the potential to significantly reduce the vulnerability of the Aircraft carrier, thereby increasing the overall safety of the fleet. For example, if an aircraft carrier was attacked by an enemy which had infrared enabled weapons, the results would be devastating. However, if the Ufo were deployed, its infrared reflectors would help prevent this from taking place. If the enemy Aircraft Carrier were to launch an attack without using Ufo’s, the results would still be catastrophic.
While the Ufo concept has the potential to make aircraft more agile and maneuverable, its main drawback is that these vehicles need to be at least partially self-manufactured. The parts and components for this type of aircraft would have to be bought from a supplier on Earth, and then delivered to the battle space. Although some believe this would be too expensive, other suggest that this step would allow manufacturers to sell them to other countries that might have a need for such aircraft. Either way, this concept does have an appeal to a lot of people who like the idea of owning and operating “almost ready to fly” aircraft carriers.
As with all technologies, Ufo Technology will continue to grow and expand, and thus its use in both the civilian and military sectors. Whether the concept proves to be a boon or a bane, one thing is clear; it will be a welcome addition to our current arsenal of military weapons. If you would like to discuss this concept further please feel free to visit our website. We welcome any and all questions!