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  2. Wing configuration - Wikipedia

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    A fixed-wing aircraft may have more than one wing plane, stacked one above another: Biplane: two wing planes of similar size, stacked one above the other. The biplane is inherently lighter and stronger than a monoplane and was the most common configuration until the 1930s. The very first Wright Flyer I was a biplane.

  3. Category:Wing configurations - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft wing configurations are one of the major aspects of an aircraft's design and are a primary feature in aircraft recognition. Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.

  4. Flying wing - Wikipedia

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    In Nazi Germany, the Horten brothers were keen proponents of the flying wing configuration, developing their own designs around it - uniquely for the time using Prandtl's birdlike "bell-shaped lift distribution". [18] One such aircraft they produced was the Horten H.IV glider, which was produced in low numbers between 1941 and 1943. [19]

  5. Canard (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    In aeronautics, a canard is a wing configuration in which a small forewing or foreplane is placed forward of the main wing of a fixed-wing aircraft or a weapon. The term "canard" may be used to describe the aircraft itself, the wing configuration, or the foreplane. [1] [2] [3] Canard wings are also extensively used in guided missiles and smart ...

  6. Tandem wing - Wikipedia

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    A tandem wing is a wing configuration in which a flying craft or animal has two or more sets of wings set one behind another. All the wings contribute to lift . The tandem wing is distinct from the biplane in which the wings are stacked one above another, or from the canard or "tail-first" configuration where the forward surface is much smaller ...

  7. Fixed-wing aircraft - Wikipedia

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    An airplane (aeroplane or plane) is a powered fixed-wing aircraft propelled by thrust from a jet engine or propeller. Planes come in many sizes, shapes, and wing configurations. Uses include recreation, transportation of goods and people, military, and research.

  8. Category:Aircraft wing design - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aircraft wing design" ... Wing configuration; Wing twist; Wing warping; Wing-shape optimization; Wingbox; Wingspan; Wingtip vortices; Z. Zero-lift axis

  9. Category:Aircraft configurations - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft configurations vary widely and can describe an aircraft's aerodynamic layout or specific components. Subcategories. This category has the following 34 ...