The Strangest Aircrafts to Ever Take Flight 

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1. Alexander Lippisch’s Aerodyne: Alexander Martin Lippisch was born in 1894 in the German Empire.

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2. Vought V-173 “Flying Pancake: Designed by Charles H. Zimmerman in the 1930s and built with the help of the Vought Company.

3. The Pregnant Guppy: Named after what it kind of looks like, the Pregnant Guppy is made by Aero Spacelines. 

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4. Grumman X-29: The Northrop Grumman X-29 was an aircraft designed in the early eighties. 

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5. Lockheed Martin P-791: The Lockheed Martin P-791 is an aerodynamic hybrid and aerostatic airship.

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6. McDonnell XF-85 Goblin: Built during WWII by McDonnell Aircraft, the XF-85 Goblin would survive only as a prototype.

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7. Rutan Model 202 Boomerang: Legendary American aerospace engineer Burt Rutan designed the Rutan Boomerang.

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8. Goodyear Inflatoplane: The Goodyear Blimp is the most famous Goodyear aircraft out there, but the Goodyear Inflatoplane.

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9. Northrop Tacit Blue Airplane: The Tacit Blue was a technology demonstrator. It was created to show that a low-observable.

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10. Kalinin K-7 Airplane: The Kalinin K-7 was an experimental heavy aircraft that the Soviet Union designed and tested during the 1930s.

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11. Caproni Ca.60: The Caproni Ca.60 Transaereo, also known as the Capronissimo or the Noviplano, was a prototype for a large.

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12. The Scaled Composites White Knight Two: The Scaled Composites Model 318 White Knight, also known as White Knight One, is a carrier aircraft.

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13. NASA AD-1: The NASA AD-1, built by Ames Industrial Co. and designed by Burt Rutan in conjunction with NASA.

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