Stargazer2006 said:Technically, I'm not quite certain this type qualifies as a "biplane". Monoplane is more like it...
From WW1 Aero 97,
here is a little known Coanda designs.
This is the 1917, French, Coanda-Delauney-Bellevile fighter, powered by twin Hispano-Suiza V-8 engines.I've found these pictures on the net and it seems that they were found in a folder coming from the Caproni collection.
From the flag on the fins it looks like a French Aircraft and it can be dated in the 1917-1925 period
The identification remains unknown at least for me. Any info on this bird?
Conada certainly has a definite steampunk vibe (jetpunk ?)
The Coanda of 1911 you mentioned, which appeared at the "Concours militaire de Reims," is indeed an interesting historical aircraft. If you're looking for more information about it, you might want to try specialized aviation history forums or resources, as well as contacting aviation historians and enthusiasts. They might be able to provide you with detailed information about the Coanda of 1911 and its significance in aviation history.Hi all
Here is the Coanda of 1911 which appears at the "Concours militaire de Reims"
(I've found it on "PPRuNE silhouette challenge")
Who know more ?
Thanks