When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it. - Henry Ford
This metal and mono-filament British aeroplane replica is a worthy historical addition to any space. It is an aviation enthusiast's dream.
The Blackburn Type D Monoplane was one of the earliest successful British aircraft designs. The Type D first flew in 1912. Two years later the airplane suffered a crash and was put into storage. In 1938 the aircraft was rediscovered in a barn and restored to airworthy condition. The 1912 Blackburn Type D Monoplane flies today as part of the historic Shuttleworth collection and has earned the distinction of being the world’s oldest airworthy British aircraft. At 106 years old, it still flies!
This close replica has operational flight control surfaces. The rudder and elevators are controlled by the cockpit wheel via the mono-filament line. The propeller spins. The wingspan is 18 inches, the length is 18 inches, and the height is 7 inches.
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