Canard Pusher Fake Airplane of 1960s

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From Aviation magazine 1963,

here is a canard pusher low-wing light fake monoplane,designed as a future development of the Fabre concept
from the pioneer of the flight.
 

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Hi all,

i have only this drawing and the name B.70. Can anybody help?
 

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If I may be so bold, the source of the drawing, which was inspired by the North American XB-70 supersonic bomber perhaps, and a date of publication might be useful.
 
The B-70 alike plane is on background.
The odd propeller aircraft is a fantasy, maybe it come from a comics book...
 
The centre-of-gravity looks way too far aft for natural stability.
Why do the canards have dihedral?

Sorry, but I am a cranky, old eye-ball engineer comparing this ficticious canard with canards built by Curtiss-Wright, Rutan, SAAB, etc.
 
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