Faludy III
Károly Faludi (1872-1974), more known as an actor and singer later in his life, built two airplanes, powered by a 25 hp three-cylinder engine. One was a monoplane and one was a biplane, both with a raised central wing surface. They both crashed at their first test flights in Nagikanizsa in southwest Hungary, the first in the summer and second in October of 1910. ![]() The 1909 Faludy III biplane was designed and built by Karoly Faludy in Hungary.
Span: 25'7" Length: 22'8"
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