Ok. A few more airplanes which could be considered ugly. Keep in mind that the following three airplanes were brought to you by the same folks who invented the Lamborgini Countach, Maserati and Ferrari......not to mention lasagna.
The Tebaldi-Zari. Submitted as a design for an Italian fighter competition in 1918. It has a top wing, but I think more in terms of 'flippers' for a bottom wing.
Savoia Marchetti S.55x. Someone stuck a motor on a Hobie Cat.......
Nardi FN 305 racer. I don't really care for airplanes with really long noses.
Meteor Mk. 8 modification. Yes, some consideration because it was a modification and therefore strictly utilitarian in design. But still unattractive.
This photo reminds me of long ago when I was in engineering school. Not many girl engineering students at the time. A friend of mine and I were talking about airplanes when we noticed that a female civil engineering student was listening to our conversation. I stopped, turned to her and asked if she liked airplanes, thinking to invite her into the conversation....she hesitated for a second or two, then said. 'Yes.'. I then asked her what types of planes she liked the best.....longer pause then she said 'The pointy kind.' I think the following photo fits that description.
By the way, FLYBOYJ.....I haven't thought of the cartoon
Catch the Pigeon' in years and years. It seems that Snidley had a shaggy dog that flew with him, can't recall the dog's name....but all he did was laugh with a sound like he smoked 3 packs a day. Snidley Whiplash was also the villain on Dudley Dooright, the Canadian Mountee who was in love with Nell, his commanding officer, Captain Fennwick's., daughter.
Mike