Antoinette military monoplane
1910s French military aircraft prototype / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Antoinette military monoplane, also known as the Antoinette Monobloc or the Antoinette-Latham was an early 3-seat monoplane built in France in 1911 by the Antoinette company in the hope of attracting orders from the French military. It featured a futuristic and aerodynamic design with innovative elements that were ahead of its time, including unbraced cantilever wings, an enclosed fuselage and wheel fairings, and an engine with steam cooling and direct fuel injection. However, due to an under-powered engine, it was barely able to fly and failed to attract orders.
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Role | Prototype military aircraft |
Manufacturer | Antoinette |
Designer | Léon Levavasseur and Jules Gastambide |
First flight | 1911 |
Number built | 1 |
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