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The Cygnet (or Aerodrome #5) was an extremely unorthodox early Canadian aircraft with a wall-like wing made up of 3393 tetrahedral cells. It was a powered version of the Cygnet tetrahedral kite designed by Dr Alexander Graham Bell in 1907 and built by the newly founded Aerial Experiment Association.

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