Super Solution

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The Laird Super Solution was a racing biplane built in the early 1930s by Matty Laird, who was already famous in the air racing circuit. It had a large radial engine and an extremely faired windshield. Other than being a biplane, it was similar in appearance to the Gee Bee, a more famous racer from the period. It was an advanced design for the time because of the relatively clean aerodynamic construction and tight engine cowling.

The EAA has a reconstructed Super Solution in their museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

The Laird Super Solution page from the Air Racing History website