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Using a fixed rig and three wheel steering was a key feature of Peter Shelton's landyacht designs in the 1960's at Great Gransden airfield in the UK. They were known as "crabbers" because of the way the scuttled sideways. Shelton even had the pilot lying prone to reduce windage, but he had all sorts of wires and struts which sort of defeated the purpose.
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