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Albatross MK2 – Oldest known Aircraft Photo

To my surprise, whilst looking through an old Sailplane and Gliding Magazine online – I saw this. It claims to be the oldest photograph ever taken of a flying machine. Page 234.

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/bga-sg-archive/Sailplane+&+Gliding+1955+to+2000+-+274+mags+9.32GB/Volume+39+No+5+Oct-Nov+1988.pdf

I can’t find any reference to the machine on this forum.

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By: avion ancien - 29th August 2018 at 16:40

Looking at the two images, one must assume that the flying machine of M. de Bris is mounted the wrong way round on the cart in the still image. But allowances must be made. This was the dawn of aviation. Clearly when it came to it, M. de Bris realised that his 1cv power source functioned better as a tractor rather than a pusher!

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By: George - 25th August 2018 at 08:52

Yup πŸ˜‰

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By: scotavia - 25th August 2018 at 08:29

balllooonnnss…..

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By: George - 25th August 2018 at 07:57

A surprise for me too, is that this picture doesn’t appear anywhere in the Historic Forum and it seemed appropriate to highlight it.
Early attempts to get air under the boots must have been exciting and frightening!
Arguably, this was the first passenger carrying moment in aviation history also! πŸ™‚

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By: amp123 - 24th August 2018 at 11:45

Thank you George, very enlightening of those early days, an interesting read. Arguably one horse-power?! Although not a particularly attractive design!

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By: George - 24th August 2018 at 09:42

Apologies – the page number was reference (Sailplane and Gliding Page 234), but the pdf is page 24.

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By: scotavia - 24th August 2018 at 09:38

the link only goes to page 56

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