Kammler employed aerospace visionaries like Rudolf Schreiber and Richard Mieta.
Mieta is the mysterious high-voltage physicist that Townsend-Brown's task force reportedly helped capture for the Allied forces.
Brown was likely part of this operation because Mieta's work bore an uncanny resemblance to his own.
Mieta's contemporary, German technician Rudolf Schreiber, claims to have worked on a disc-shaped craft in Prague that made its first flight test in February of 1945, climbing to 40,000 feet in three minutes.