Hill Pterodactyl tailless aeroplane, 1925.

UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 15: Designed by Captain G T R Hill, with the object of being highly controllable but free from stalling characteristics, this tailless pusher, powered by a Bristol Cherub engine, had 30 degree swept wings similar to Dunne's earlier design. It maintained an almost stationary centre of pressure. Various versions were tested, primarily at Farnborough. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 15: Designed by Captain G T R Hill, with the object of being highly controllable but free from stalling characteristics, this tailless pusher, powered by a Bristol Cherub engine, had 30 degree swept wings similar to Dunne's earlier design. It maintained an almost stationary centre of pressure. Various versions were tested, primarily at Farnborough. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Hill Pterodactyl tailless aeroplane, 1925.
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90780493
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SSPL
Date created:
01 January, 1925
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SSPL
Object name:
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