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A landmark but unflown aircraft, dubbed the 'Bugatti Veyron of the skies', is being recreated by a Scottish engineer working with a team in Oklahoma. The Bugatti 100P was described as one of the most advanced planes of its era and if it had flown While Bugatti has been inventing some of the fastest cars in the history of racing, a lesser known fact is the company’s involvement in airplane racing. While Bugatti has been inventing some of the fastest cars in the history of racing, a lesser known The Mullin Automotive Museum, a Southern California institution devoted to the preservation of French art and automobiles from the Art Deco era, has announced it will debut the completed recreation of the Bugatti 100P airplane as part of its Art of Bugatti In 1938, Ettore Bugatti enlisted the help of his chief engineer, Louis de Monge, to do something the pair had never attempted before: build an airplane. And not just any airplane, a screamingly fast racer capable of beating his counterparts in Deutchland's Some 77 years after it was originally conceived, a completed Bugatti 100P airplane will see the light of day at the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California as a part of the Art of Bugatti Exhibit. Designed to reach speeds of nearly 500 mph Scottish engineer John Lawson and former USAF fighter pilot Scotty Wilson are behind the project, dubbed Le Reve Bleu (The Blue Dream), which seeks to recreate the one and only airplane Bugatti ever designed. Bugatti was building it in France for the .

A group of airplane enthusiasts have rebuilt the Bugatti 100P, an advanced fighter jet from 1940The Bugatti100p Project A team of engineers is working together to recreate the Bugatti Veyron (or Bugatti 100P), an art deco-era fighter plane designed for The next race was scheduled for 1939, but the French aircraft industry was busy tackling the potential German invasion, and the race was cancelled. No matter: Ettore missed the September deadline on his Bugatti 100P anyway. The Bugatti 100P is a delicate More than 70 years after Bugatti’s only aircraft was hidden from the Nazis a painstaking reproduction of this never-flown plane is poised to take to the skies. Jon Excell reports Paris. 1940. And with German forces advancing on the French capital Back in the 1930s, a legendary European builder of fast cars had a dream of building fast airplanes, so he did. Unfortunately, World War II got in the way before he could even test fly it. Now, a Tulsan has picked up the decades-old dream, built a replica .

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