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Movie (1942)
Starring:
Alexander P. de Seversky (himself)
A cartoon by Disney's studios which tells in the first part, the story of aviation; the second one recalls evolution of air power; the last one introduces A. de Seversky and the theory of his book about future air power and strategy. (note : some airplane are drawn with great accuracy but most have unsual details (for ex. : armament or engine) and a handful are pure caricatures).
Wright Flyer I
Santos Dumont 14-bis
Henri Fabre Hydroplane & Unidentified Aircraft
Flying lower, the first Hydroplane which flew for the first time on 28 March 1910.
Unidentified Aircraft
Looks like the Bristol Type T (but the real one has two rudder).
Disney's jokes
Where are the engine and the propeller ?
Another White Eagle, the cheapest of all the proposals.
Phillips Multiplane N°3
Santos-Dumont Demoiselle & Robert Esnault-Pelterie REP n°1
Robert Esnault-Pelterie was a french pionneer who studied aircrafts not with pragmatism but with really a scientific mind. He is the inventor of the joystick which was on his REP 1 (the red plane on this screenshot).
Ader Eole
This Flying Swan is in fact the Eole, the first trial of french pionner Clément Ader. This steam machine made a controversial flight in 1890 but Clément Ader is much more realistic in his opinion in future warfare.
Blériot XI Taxi-Pingouin
Here without engine, it's the aircraft with the shortest wingspan for very first lessons and training limited to taxiing.
Japanese Blimp
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