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Named <i>dragonfly</i>, she's the fruit of trial and error by Marc de Bray. | Named <i>dragonfly</i>, she's the fruit of trial and error by Marc de Bray. | ||
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And eventually with a rotary one : | And eventually with a rotary one : |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 31 March 2024
Movie (1942)
Starring:
Odette Joyeux (Corysande nicknamed Chiffon)
André Luguet (le duc d'Aubières)
Jacques Dumesnil (Marc de Bray)
Louis Seigner (Philippe de Bray)
(Synopsis needed)
Kite
Farman HF.3 (replica)
Replica built by Max Holste. As there was no archive and the real plane was just a modified Voisin, Max Holste met Henri Farman in November 1941 who draw a scheme explaining general characteristics (see the Discussion tab). This was the starting point for calculation and built of this replica.
On 24 June 1942, the filming was shot at Bois de Vincennes (the largest public park on the eastern edge of Paris, France).
On 22 June 1944, a bomber in distress drop its load and two bombs reached the Max Holste's factory at Clichy (northwestern suburbs of Paris) destroying all the planes and papers, including the Farman replica.
Named dragonfly, she's the fruit of trial and error by Marc de Bray.
First seen fitted with a "nine-cylinder inline Levavasseur engine".
And eventually with a rotary one :
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