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  2. File:Flying wing.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... Flying wing frontal elevation. Date: 6 September 2009: ... Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents.

  3. Taras Kiceniuk Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Taras Kiceniuk Jr. (born c. May 14, 1954) is a hang glider pioneer from Southern California. Kiceniuk began building hang gliders in 1971 while still in high school. At first he flew his gliders near Palomar Mountain where his father was curator of Palomar Observatory but later began flying at Torrey Pines Gliderport in La Jolla.

  4. Flying wing - Wikipedia

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    It combined a flying wing, or Nurflügel, design with a pair of Junkers Jumo 004 jet engines in its second, or "V2" (V for Versuch) prototype airframe; as such, it was the world's first pure flying wing to be powered by twin jet engines, being first reportedly flown in March 1944. V2 was piloted by Erwin Ziller, who was killed when a flameout ...

  5. Simple Plastic Airplane Design - Wikipedia

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    The hinges for the control surfaces can be made by sheering one of the twinwalls of the plastic sheet and no special hinging device is required. SPAD Modelers use corrugated plastic sheets of various thickness, such as 2 millimeter (like the flying wings [3] or electric gliders for which 2mm sheet are preferred) and 4 millimeter.

  6. Paper plane - Wikipedia

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    Typically the center of mass is at 1/81 and the center of area is at 1/2 of the plane lengths. Two methods exist to shift the center of mass to the front. One rolls up the leading edge which then stays unswept. The other uses a swept wing or axial folding to produce something like a fuselage extending out of leading edge of the wing.

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  8. Vincent Burnelli - Wikipedia

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    Burnelli was one of the first American designers to capitalize on the "flying wing" mystique. In the 1920s, he produced two biplane transports with large, airfoil-shaped fuselages that contributed a considerable portion of the airplane's lift. His goal was to develop a more efficient airplane that could carry a large payload.

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