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Well, I am confused now...
Hello Uhrenkarl
thanks for your reply but:
1.) Pin:
I see a pin on the top part of the tourbillon cage, and a corresponding jewel on the 'Gargarin' bridge:

2.) Incablock system :
The existence of a shock absorber has nothing to do with the question whether a tourbillon is a flying one or not. Take a look at this Journe (picture credit AndrewD), a tourbillon that is unequivocally accepted as non-flying:
Even more confused now,
Magnus
yes and no...
By: DonCorson : April 12th, 2011-08:37
The tourbillon is actually built as a flying tourbillon, the pictures of the cage were taken of a tourbillon that was working as I took the pictures. As you see it is flying. In the watch, however, there is an upper bearing which is technically not necess...
Flying or not
By: Uhrenkarl : April 12th, 2011-12:45
It is a flying one. The big bridge is a part of the whole design remembering the GAGARIN monument. The function in the watch is somewhat like a shockabsorber not a bridge keeping the tourbillon (You would see the pin and an incablocksystem) regards Uhrenk...