Spot on, Kevin! It is the de Bolotoff Triplane, the handiwork of Prince Serge Vincent de Bolotoff, the husband of Gordon Selfridge's eldest daughter. Et maintenant de retour au Texas!
I think that I'd be asking for a time machine large enough to permit me to get a few of the exhibits into it and bring those back with me to the present day! Does anyone have a spare tardis?
Anyhow, onto the next challenge - of which I'll say no more than: Home, James, and don't spare the horsepower!
Then you are thinking clearly and correctly, Kevin. It is the Blériot XXIV Limousine - equipped with a speaking tube to enable the passengers, from the comfort of their coach built enclosed cabin, to tell the pilot where to go! Back to Texas, if you will.
"Yvan Makhonine, a Russian expatriate conceived the idea of the telescopic wing. The wing outer panel 'telescoped' into the inner panel to reduce span and wing area for high speed flight and was extended for economic cruise and landing."
I was being cryptic to allow others to jump in. T'was a bit unfair for me to reply directly as I'd literally just finished reading a post elsewhere about the MAK family when Jim posted his mystery. Ivan probably Gallicized the spelling when he emigrated west. Besides, with an annual general meeting of an association to run tomorrow I had no time to dig up a new challenge . It's taking all my time to assemble the Kevlar body armour for the meeting.
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