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1931 Press Photo French Aviation Engineers M. Antoine Odier and M.Bessiere

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French Aviation Engineers M.Antoine Odier and M. Bessiere who have invented what they call the Glynogyre. This machine is built after the lines of the Autogiro but with improvements that add to its practicability. The machine has been mounted on a Wagonet on rails, travelling at better than 80 miles an hour. The Wagonet permits the plane to react exactly as if were flying. Other tests have shown that the plane is able to make landings on very narrow surfaces a loose propeller of a new type in this action.

Photo is dated 1931.

Photo measures 8 x 6 inches.
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