Delanne projects and prototypes

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http://tboverse.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=338 ( Entire TBO / HPCA site re-homed after ghastly phpBB 'issues' ...)
Fiction, "A Blunted Sickle" features
29 July 1940
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"In France, the first flight takes place of the Arsenal-Delanne 10-C2 Biplane. It shows some interesting characteristics – notably the clear field of fire offered to the rear gunner and the ability to cope with a widely varying centre of gravity – but the low top speed of only 550 km/h is disappointing."
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Hi,

For information, these photos are extracted from Jean Cuny's article about Maurice Delanne in Le Fana de l'Aviation issue 231. They initially come from Jacques Lebourg's collection.
I also attach 1938 english magazine publications showing interpretation of Delanne 10 fighter, in company of another unidentified english strange project.
 

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For information, these photos are extracted from Jean Cuny's article about Maurice Delanne in Le Fana de l'Aviation issue 231. They initially come from Jacques Lebourg's collection.
I also attach 1938 english magazine publications showing interpretation of Delanne 10 fighter, in company of another unidentified english strange project.
The "unidentified English strange project" is none other than the Airspeed AS.31.
 

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Here is an unknown Delanne heavy fighter or light bomber patent ?,also
the year is mystery ?.
 

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It could be a drawing of the Miles M.43
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What makes you think this drawing is from Delanne - where did you find it?
 
I think not,there are two differences in the drawings ?!.
 

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I think not,there are two differences in the drawings ?!.
Looks like a patent drawing. It would not be the first patent drawing that differs slightly from the final design.
Where did you find the drawing? The site/publication might provide additional information.
The general configuration looks far more like the Miles M.43 than any Delanne design, from the kink in the leading edge of the low placed rear wing to the forward swept trailing edge of the high front wing.
 
Looks like a patent drawing. It would not be the first patent drawing that differs slightly from the final design.
Where did you find the drawing? The site/publication might provide additional information.
The general configuration looks far more like the Miles M.43 than any Delanne design, from the kink in the leading edge of the low placed rear wing to the forward swept trailing edge of the high front wing.

I can't remember from where,but I can't also find it in Miles patent,and
there's some similar in Delanne,

 
In all of the Delanne designs I have seen so far the rear wing is smaller than the front wing. WW2 tandem wing aircraft designs with a front wing smaller than the rear wing point me in the direction of one manufacturer - Miles Aircraft. The planform of both wings in your drawing are a near perfect match for the M.43 as shown in my reply #51.

I rest my case.
 

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