by Ray Stits(passive) designed byhigh wing homebuilt aircraft
an increased height and/or thickness of the curved fuselage frames ... being generally heavier than a low - wing aircraft of approximately the same sizeresultsin the high - wing aircraft
While it is possible ... the centre of pressure movementto designa variable - sweep wing aircraft
Maybe that iswhy ... were inventedhigh - wing aircraft
due to the specification(passive) was designedThe low - wing aircraft
an increased height and/or thickness of the curved fuselage framesresultsin the high - wing aircraft
Giuseppe Vidor(passive) designed bylow wing aircraft
by Claude Piel ( France(passive) designed bylow wing aircraft
Claude Piel(passive) designed bylow wing aircraft
a cabledesignedto " wing " aircraft in flight
A conference tabledesignedaway from a aircraft wing
in motion(passive) are ... setwing supply aircraft
to have positive longitudinal static stability(passive) can be designedaircraft with a straight wing
touchdowncausingwing tip of aircraft
for high - speed flight(passive) are designedJet aircraft wings
Different aircraft type such as fixed - wing aircraft , unmanned aerial vehicles ( UAVs ) , andcontributedrotary - wing aircraft
to generate lift(passive) are designedAircraft wing airfoils
by the Horten brothers(passive) designed bya flying wing aircraft
Northropdesigneda flying - wing aircraft
the well known Horten brothersdesignedflying wing aircraft
by Canadian designers(passive) designed bya rotary - wing aircraft
the Germansdesigneda flying wing aircraft
with variable geometry wings(passive) are designedSwing - wing aircraft Aircraft
the Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva in 1923(passive) invented bya rotary wing aircraft
the sitediscovereddebris from a plane wing
to improve aerodynamic performance at or near the speed of sound(passive) are designedThe swept wings on these aircraft
to create a sonic boom(passive) was designedgull - wing aircraft
aerodynamic structurecomposedof aircraft wing
with a factor of safety of 1(passive) might be designedAn aircraft wing
damagecausedto an aircraft wing
for example(passive) may be designedAircraft wings
Linespaintedon aircraft wings
and built in the United Stateswas designedand built in the United States
and built in the United Statesdesignedand built in the United States
built in Latin America[7designedbuilt in Latin America[7
built in the United States until the start of the 1970sdesignedbuilt in the United States until the start of the 1970s
a double bangoften causinga double bang
the tips to stall firstto causethe tips to stall first
the tipsto causethe tips
to provide close air support against ground targetsdesignedto provide close air support against ground targets
to provide close air support of grounddesignedto provide close air support of ground
built in 1970 to meet the U.S. Air Force 's requirement for a plane that could provide close air support for ground troopsdesignedbuilt in 1970 to meet the U.S. Air Force 's requirement for a plane that could provide close air support for ground troops
built in the Philippine Republic in the mid-1950sdesignedbuilt in the Philippine Republic in the mid-1950s
for short take - off and landing ( STOL ) operationsdesignedfor short take - off and landing ( STOL ) operations
for close air support ( CAS ) of friendly ground troopsdesignedfor close air support ( CAS ) of friendly ground troops
for close air support ( CAS ) of friendly ground troopsdesigned solelyfor close air support ( CAS ) of friendly ground troops
for short take - offdesignedfor short take - off
for the trainer marketdesignedfor the trainer market
for comfort , endurance and fundesignedfor comfort , endurance and fun
for electric propulsiondesignedfor electric propulsion
around 1993designedaround 1993
Maybe that is(passive) why ... were inventedMaybe that is
with strutdesignedwith strut
for two weekshad been settingfor two weeks
for up to 19 passengers and 2 cockpit crewdesignedfor up to 19 passengers and 2 cockpit crew
for a maximum of 18 passengersdesignedfor a maximum of 18 passengers
to serve a niche marketdesignedto serve a niche market
with variable geometry wingsare designedwith variable geometry wings
to attack ground and sea targetsdesignedto attack ground and sea targets
for the NACAdesignedfor the NACA
for high stabilitydesignedfor high stability
for top - pace operation ( reminiscent of commercial jet aircraftdesignedfor top - pace operation ( reminiscent of commercial jet aircraft
as a manned aerial weapons systemdesignedas a manned aerial weapons system
on its vertical stabilizerpaintedon its vertical stabilizer
the blades to transformcausesthe blades to transform
for air to ground combatdesignedfor air to ground combat
to operate close todesignedto operate close to
in collaboration with bodies such as Art Centre College of Designdesignedin collaboration with bodies such as Art Centre College of Design
manufactured by the Lavochkin Design Bureau from 1950designedmanufactured by the Lavochkin Design Bureau from 1950
and manufactured by the Lavochkin Design Bureau from 1950designedand manufactured by the Lavochkin Design Bureau from 1950
negative rollalso causesnegative roll
to provide a substantially increased lift - to - drag ratiodesignedto provide a substantially increased lift - to - drag ratio