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The Nieuport 11, nicknamed the Bébé, was a French World War I single seat fighter aircraft, designed by Gustave Delage. It is famous as one of the aircraft that ended the 'Fokker Scourge' in 1916. (Source Wikipedia)

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Hey gabrielplatte. Nice...but..... the motor is a rotary motor. The propeller and motor are one unit and it is this unit that rotates around the crankshaft ...... In your your animation the engine does not move ... It's a mistake :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS0vSMXT0Eo Regards Emmanuel
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Really great! I made a GIF: http://i.makeagif.com/media/9-21-2016/bDwchC.gif
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