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Hello from the designer of the Stealth Bomber

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VonHelton

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Manchester, Kentucky
Hi, I came here looking for help with how to recover a patent for an airplane I designed. Back in 1975, I designed a triangular shaped stealth bomber, with ion engines for space superiority fighting. When I sent in the design to NASA, I got a nice form letter about how they weren't interested. But years later, lo and behold, Lockheed-Martin comes out and builds MY design(with certain modifications.) I've talked to NASA repeatedly, but they refuse to even acknowledge me as the designer of said aircraft. How can I prove that I did?

I was in middle school at the time, so I didn't think to get any real proof I'd done it or make a copy of my blueprints.

:depressed
 
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