The Saqqara Bird
In 1898, when the tomb of Pa-di-Imen was discovered in Saqqara, Egypt, a strange winged object from around 200 B.C. came to light. The object, although very simple was a clear representation of a modern aircraft, yet the birth of modern aviation still had to wait more than 2000 years.
The find was therefore simply cataloged and sent to the Cairo Museum where it aroused no one's interest and was set aside together with other objects, objects that official science hides, relegates to museum basements without studying them or classifies them as dragonflies, bees, birds and a thousand other justifications that don't attract much attention.
After seventy years the Egyptologist and archaeologist Kahlil Messiha, he realized that this winged object actually did not represent a bird, but rather resembled a mechanical vehicle... in fact it had characteristics foreign to birds and common to modern aeronautical construction techniques.
Doctor Messiah, given the situation, managed to convince the Egyptian Ministry of Culture to carry out investigations and analyses. So we know that the object is very light and has straight wings, aerodynamically designed, plus there is a separate part that fits into the tail, just like a modern airplane.
A larger version of this vehicle could have transported loads of a certain weight, albeit slowly. What still remains unsolved is the energy source with which the primitive vehicle could have functioned, but the question becomes even more mysterious when we ask ourselves who or what civilization built it... or perhaps it is an ancestral memory of ancient wise men who handed down the memory of a technology that had disappeared over time? perhaps from Atlantis?