The Makhonine MAK-10 was a curious, yet brilliant aircraft. It featured a sliding wing that increased the size of the aerofoil for take off and landing, and decreased it for high speed flight. Although its size and the low power of its engine made performance less than impressive, it still demonstrated the potential of variable geometry wings more than 20 years before the idea became mainstream.
As far as I know, there are no books on the Mak-10. This video is therefore a collection of information found on the internet. Interesting sources:
Foundational information: [ Ссылка ]
Typically excellent Secret Projects Forum post on Gourdou Leseurre variable span concepts: [ Ссылка ]
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