-
increases drag substantially, and
biplanes generally need
extensive bracing,
which causes additional drag.
Biplanes are
distinguished from
tandem wing...
- The
Busemann biplane is a
theoretical aircraft configuration invented by
Adolf Busemann,
which avoids the
formation of N-type
shock waves and thus does...
- The COW
Biplanes were a pair of
similar British tractor biplanes built to
compete in the 1912
British Military Aeroplane Competition. They was not successful...
- (GAC), 8 as open ****pit
biplanes, and one as a
enclosed cabin biplane, with a
second converted later into a
cabin biplane. A
number of
these aircraft...
- The
Humphreys Biplane was the
first serious attempt to
build a
flying boat in the
United Kingdom. Also
known as the
Wivenhoe Flyer it was
designed by...
- The 1910
Penkala Biplane also
called the
Leptir (English: Butterfly) was the
first aircraft to fly in Croatia. The
Leptir was a
single engine, sesquiplane...
-
Menon designs.
There are four
biplanes of
order 7 (and 37 points,
lines of size 9; a 2-(37,9,2)).
There are five
biplanes of
order 9 (and 56 points, lines...
- The
Tessier Biplane is a
single place homebuilt biplane. The
Tessier biplane is a
single place tube and
fabric construction aircraft with conventional...
- he flew the
Large Biplane at the
Gollenberg near Stölln in Havelland.
These two
gliders are the
first successful man
carrying biplanes in history. The lower...
- The
Paulhan biplane was a
French experimental aircraft designed in 1910 by the
successful aviator Louis Paulhan in
collaboration with
Henri Fabre. The...