onsdag 21. oktober 2015

Bugatti 100p in the air again - AVweb video



The one-of-a-kind Bugatti 100p is back in the air for the second time, after the first flight, in August, ended in an off-runway 
excursion and damage to the props and spinner. The airplane, 
equipped with two new custom-built propellers, took off Saturday 
at the Clinton-Sherman Airport in Clinton, Oklahoma, flew the 
pattern, and returned for a safe landing. “The flight was flawless 
and the airplane performed perfectly,” the team wrote on their 
Facebook page. The two props, both mounted on the nose, rotate 
in opposite directions.
The 100p is based on a design by Ettore Bugatti, of Italy. The 
original prototype never flew, as the project was put aside when 
World War II broke out in Europe. The current team has been 
working on the airplane for years, partly funded through a 
Kickstarter effort. The props are driven by two Suzuki Hayabusa 
200-hp motorbike engines. The team hopes to fly the airplane at 
about 200 mph.


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