Photo: EAA Museum/Jim Koepnick

Many enthusiasts are aware of Ettore Bugatti’s marvelous sports cars and exemplary GP cars. However, not many people know that in the late 1930s, Bugatti planned on building record-braking airplanes, as well. Therein hangs a tale.

Ettore Bugatti departed from his usual creation of advanced racecars and hired Louis de Monge to design the Bugatti Model 100 in 1937 to compete in a 1938 closed-circuit airplane race. At this time, the Germans, the Italians and the English led the world in high-speed monoplanes. In 1938, a German Heinkel 100V2 raised the world 100 km circuit speed to 394.6 miles per hour.

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