Name that Flying Machine
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It is indeed the Dring Insect Plane, well found!
" The insect plane, which is really a flying motor car is being prepared for her trials in a clearing in the New Forest . Its inventor is Mr T A Dring , aged 78 , of Poulner , Hampshire . For 25 years he has studied the flight of hovering insects , and is convinced that ordinary aeroplanes are built on the wrong principles . His machine has two sets of rotor vanes , motor driven , each projecting a stream of compressed air under the fuselage . If his theory is correct , expansion of the streams will lift the insect plane . Photo shows the insect plane being prepared for her first flight . 30 April 1934"
However, I do agree with wub's comment that it looks like two F117 prototypes have crashed head on
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" The insect plane, which is really a flying motor car is being prepared for her trials in a clearing in the New Forest . Its inventor is Mr T A Dring , aged 78 , of Poulner , Hampshire . For 25 years he has studied the flight of hovering insects , and is convinced that ordinary aeroplanes are built on the wrong principles . His machine has two sets of rotor vanes , motor driven , each projecting a stream of compressed air under the fuselage . If his theory is correct , expansion of the streams will lift the insect plane . Photo shows the insect plane being prepared for her first flight . 30 April 1934"
However, I do agree with wub's comment that it looks like two F117 prototypes have crashed head on

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Hmm, a folding-wing biplane! Commercial?
Those engines look like Curtiss watercooled V8's, so probably from the USA?
I think I've seen it in the Fright Archives but no more time to look tonight and probably gonna be busy in the morning
Those engines look like Curtiss watercooled V8's, so probably from the USA?
I think I've seen it in the Fright Archives but no more time to look tonight and probably gonna be busy in the morning

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I'm sure you're correct there Mel, that's the one I remember in the FA,
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1922/1922%20-%200020.html
As dook said, not at all silly and even the quirky name is very appropriate for Halloween!!
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1922/1922%20-%200020.html
As dook said, not at all silly and even the quirky name is very appropriate for Halloween!!
