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    Flying Wing with "Diffuser Tips" AKA "Weltensegler Crank" AKA "Stromburg Wing"

    More recently, the "Opensky project" by Kazuhiko Hachiya is using quite the same configuration. Projet OpenSky: les essais en vol continuent « Ne Cede Malis
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    Marhle-Stevens UFO

    This last one is the David Rowe UFO from Australia. Interesting design also, indeed.
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    BMW R1200 motorcycle engine

    Oops, sorry, Here is the Isatis:
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    BMW R1200 motorcycle engine

    Just for info: Two applications of the R1200 in France: The Isatis Two ultralights
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    Marhle-Stevens UFO

    Hi, I am new in this forum: Please don't blame me if I am off-thread! In 1997 was presented (at Oshkosh I think) an ultralight monoplane called Marhle-Stevens UFO (Ultralight Flying Object). Not yet finished at that time, this UL was to be powered by a Rotax 277. The wing covering was a kind of...
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