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- SNECMA_Coléoptère abstract "The SNECMA C.450 Coléoptère (meaning \"beetle\" in French, descended from Greek for \"sheathed wing\") was a VTOL aircraft developed by the French company SNECMA in the 1950s. It was a single-person aircraft with an annular wing designed to take-off and land vertically, therefore requiring no runway and very little space. The sole prototype was destroyed on its ninth flight.".
- SNECMA_Coléoptère comment "The SNECMA C.450 Coléoptère (meaning \"beetle\" in French, descended from Greek for \"sheathed wing\") was a VTOL aircraft developed by the French company SNECMA in the 1950s. It was a single-person aircraft with an annular wing designed to take-off and land vertically, therefore requiring no runway and very little space. The sole prototype was destroyed on its ninth flight.".