L.Opdyke French Aeroplanes Before the Great War (Schiffer)
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Serraillet
Serraillet, the Marseille representative of the Fiat company, built a Voisin copy in 1909 or 1910. A fixed biplane tailplane cell was set at the end of the 4 outriggers of the aft structure with a rectangular rudder set between them; the nacelle was uncovered, with the typical Voisin front elevator perched on the nose. The wings were short and rectangular and non-warping; odd movable surfaces were hinged to the ends of all 4 wing panels. The forward elevator was operated from a steering wheel; other controls worked through a wheel on the starboard side of the nacelle.