
Bugatti 100P
The Bugatti 100P was a prototype racing airplane built in the 1930s aimed at breaking speed records. Designed by Ettore Bugatti, it featured advanced aerodynamics like a sleek, streamlined body and innovative wing design for exceptional speed. Powered by a powerful engine, it was capable of reaching impressive speeds for its time, pushing the limits of aircraft performance. Although it never raced publicly, the 100P showcased Bugattiās engineering ingenuity and remains an inspiring example of early high-performance aircraft design. Its legacy influences aeronautical engineering and the pursuit of speed innovations.