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Part of the Real Aeroplane Company collection at Breighton, suspended from the ceiling in one of the hangars.
Called the Flying Flea, in French known as Pou du Ciel, which translates to Louse of the Sky. Designed by Henri Mignet, it is a homebuild aircraft, first flown in 1933.