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Museo del Oro | Banco de la República
Gold Museum, Bogotá | Bank of the Republic
These seemingly out-of-place
artifacts were found in Colombia
South America and were made
by the Quimbaya civilzation a
Pre-Hispanic culture that lived in
the valley of the Cauca River,
dated to around 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.
Archaeologists claim the “Quimbaya airplanes”
as being zoomorphic and anthropomorphic gold
pendants representing animals
such as birds, fish or insects.
The Quimbaya artifacts were looted in 1890
by huaqueros from two tombs in the site of La Soledad,
near the Municipality of Filandia
Central Cauca Valley, Colombia.
In 1969 the mysterious objects
were examined by the biologist Ivan Sanderson,
from an employee of the New York Air Navigation Institute, Dr. B. Poisley,
by the aircraft designer Arthur Young and from the aerodynamics teacher J. Aldridge.
All of these experts agreed that these objects seemed more
mechanical than biological in design.
The ancient pieces look very much like
the designs of modern airplanes and
incorporate a number of features
raising the question,
if perhaps the Quimbaya knew and
understood the principals of aerodynamics
and flight and were creating representations of flying machines?
In 1994, three Germans, Algund Eenboom,
Peter Belting and Conrad Lübbers,
begain a research project to study
and test the theory and create a
radio-controlled 16:1 scale model of these objects.
In 1996 the first model, baptised as “Goldflyer I”
was completed, it was aerodynamically stable and flew.
Another one was built “Goldflyer II”
equipped with a landing gear and jet engine.
it also flew.
At the 1997 Ancient Astronaut Society
World Conference in Orlando, Florida,
the two researchers Eenboom and Belting
showed extensive footage of their
model planes and gave a flight
demonstration of the Goldflyer II
in a parking lot of a Florida Mall,
in case anyone would still doubt it after the videos.
“The propeller-powered plane flew perfectly stable.
But the crowd almost gave a standing ovation for the jet-engine model plane.
With an impeccable take-off, flight and landing -- and an exact match to the model found in the Pre-Inca grave -- the model is truly an airplane.”
-Michael Lindemann, Editor, CNI News
With the models they constructed,
Eenboom and Belting
managed to prove the
flight capabilities of the
original Quimbaya designs
regardless of their intended purpose.
Ivan Sanderson, a biologist from the United States,
studied the object and said it looked too mechanical,
like an airplane, to be a natural object.
J.A. Ulrich, a German aviation expert on aircraft
and top rocket pilot, also looked at the Quimbaya
artifact held in the US Smithsonian and admitted
that it closely resembled a Swedish SAAB jet.
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Museo del Oro | Banco de la República
Gold Museum, Bogotá | Bank of the Republic
These seemingly out-of-place
artifacts were found in Colombia
South America and were made
by the Quimbaya civilzation a
Pre-Hispanic culture that lived in
the valley of the Cauca River,
dated to around 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.
Archaeologists claim the “Quimbaya airplanes”
as being zoomorphic and anthropomorphic gold
pendants representing animals
such as birds, fish or insects.
The Quimbaya artifacts were looted in 1890
by huaqueros from two tombs in the site of La Soledad,
near the Municipality of Filandia
Central Cauca Valley, Colombia.
In 1969 the mysterious objects
were examined by the biologist Ivan Sanderson,
from an employee of the New York Air Navigation Institute, Dr. B. Poisley,
by the aircraft designer Arthur Young and from the aerodynamics teacher J. Aldridge.
All of these experts agreed that these objects seemed more
mechanical than biological in design.
The ancient pieces look very much like
the designs of modern airplanes and
incorporate a number of features
raising the question,
if perhaps the Quimbaya knew and
understood the principals of aerodynamics
and flight and were creating representations of flying machines?
In 1994, three Germans, Algund Eenboom,
Peter Belting and Conrad Lübbers,
begain a research project to study
and test the theory and create a
radio-controlled 16:1 scale model of these objects.
In 1996 the first model, baptised as “Goldflyer I”
was completed, it was aerodynamically stable and flew.
Another one was built “Goldflyer II”
equipped with a landing gear and jet engine.
it also flew.
At the 1997 Ancient Astronaut Society
World Conference in Orlando, Florida,
the two researchers Eenboom and Belting
showed extensive footage of their
model planes and gave a flight
demonstration of the Goldflyer II
in a parking lot of a Florida Mall,
in case anyone would still doubt it after the videos.
“The propeller-powered plane flew perfectly stable.
But the crowd almost gave a standing ovation for the jet-engine model plane.
With an impeccable take-off, flight and landing -- and an exact match to the model found in the Pre-Inca grave -- the model is truly an airplane.”
-Michael Lindemann, Editor, CNI News
With the models they constructed,
Eenboom and Belting
managed to prove the
flight capabilities of the
original Quimbaya designs
regardless of their intended purpose.
Ivan Sanderson, a biologist from the United States,
studied the object and said it looked too mechanical,
like an airplane, to be a natural object.
J.A. Ulrich, a German aviation expert on aircraft
and top rocket pilot, also looked at the Quimbaya
artifact held in the US Smithsonian and admitted
that it closely resembled a Swedish SAAB jet.
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