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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Here's another twin whose pilot remembered (a) to land on a runway and (b) to lower the gear !
 

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Thank you, Lefty. The Astazous were the giveaways. I'll now try to find something interesting with which to reciprocate. In the meantime, a happy new year to all.

p.s. if anyone can suggest why, despite being subscribed to this thread by way of instant e-mail notification, I'm receiving no notifications whatsoever, I'll be much obliged to them.
 
Here's something which dates from a little earlier. A google search suggests that it hasn't hitherto featured here. But if that's wrong, well .....

 
p.s. if anyone can suggest why, despite being subscribed to this thread by way of instant e-mail notification, I'm receiving no notifications whatsoever, I'll be much obliged to them.

The thread subscription notification has been broken since the crash. No timetable on a fix.
 
I had already 'flipped' the photo and found the print showing through to be in French ! Not that that has helped............:banghead:
 
Yes, this one's French but not as obscure as you seem to think. Indeed you'll find pictures of it on the internet - although that which I've posted is the only one I've seen with the particular rudder illustrated.
 
No, not a Farman. Twenty four years later its designer engineered another very different aeroplane that's only recently flown for the first time.
 
No, not a Farman. Twenty four years later its designer engineered another very different aeroplane that's only recently flown for the first time.

That would be the Bugatti 100P, which was designed by Louis de Monge and that makes your photo the second version of the 1914 Live wing Airplane.
 
A nice piece of reverse deduction, sir. It is Louis de Monge's 'live wing' (is it true that he braced it with knicker elastic?) monoplane of 1914. In every other photograph of it, that I have seen, it has a more traditional - for the period - rudder, which is a linear continuation of the fin (rendering the sum a triangle). Presumably the original gave insufficient directional control and thus the slab in the photograph was substituted for it?
 
According to the great book by Jaap Horst about the 100P the rudder was replaced during testing but no reason is given. Apparently it did fly very well, even when flying through a storm. No mention on the origin of the rubber bands though!

I see some '100P' in this next mystery:
 

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According to the great book by Jaap Horst about the 100P the rudder was replaced during testing but no reason is given. Apparently it did fly very well, even when flying through a storm. No mention on the origin of the rubber bands though!

I see some '100P' in this next mystery:

Hello boys and girls!
This is the Heinkel He-119V1 with DB606A1 engine (1937-D)....
Cheers
BG

PS Sorry guys I didn't notice the Windows which makes her the V2!
 
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