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The Fauvel AV.36 was a single-seat tailless glider designed in France in the 1950s by Charles Fauvel. Although the AV in AV.36 stands for Aile Volante (Flying Wing) it was not a true flying wing: it featured two large fins mounted on stubby tailbooms extending back from the wing’s trailing edge and accommodated the pilot within a stubby fuselage.

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