Case 14 :Discojet Canada
Keith Williams and Don Eisner were elated. They had recently returned from Davis, California, where they had acquired the Canadian rights to the VTOL (Vertical TakeOff and Landing) craft developed by Paul Moller. The aircraft promised to revolutionize amateur flying in the country. Powered by eight rotary Wankel engines, the 2.8 m diameter disk looked like a flying saucer, which in fact it was.