The DH . 53 pilot had sat over mid-chord, but the combination of 5 o of sweepback for the compression struts of the DH . 53.
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The "'Lohner L "'was a reconnaissance flying boat produced in Austria-Hungary during World War I . It was a two-bay sweepback.
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The software contains a built-in tool to manage the main geometrical parameters ( such as dihedral, sweepback, profile and twisting ) of each of these macro-panels.
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In the 1950s, she developed a simultaneous treatment of all the features of a wing ( thickness, twist, sweepback, camber ) to predict the air pressure distribution over it.
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In contrast with the German design which could only have its wing sweepback angle adjusted on the ground, the Bell engineers devised a system of electric motors to adjust the sweep in flight.
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The H . III series was an incremental development of the Horten H . II with reduced sweepback of 23? span increased to 20 m ( 65 ft 7in ) and modified lateral controls.
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BERP III designs have a notch toward the outer end of the rotor blade, with a greater amount of sweepback from the notch to the end of the blade compared to inboard of the notch.
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The Citation X has 37 degrees of sweepback at the quarter chord, more than any other business jet and, among civil aircraft, second only to the Boeing 747's 37.5 degrees.
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The SB5 was designed to allow a gradual approach to this configuration, flying initially with 50?sweepback before conversion to 60?when it would resemble, aerodynamically, a seven-eighths scale model of the Lightning.
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Despite having the same wingspan, the wing-area was increased to 9, 424 ft?( 875 m?), with a slightly reduced 84?sweepback, and an increased 65?main delta wing, with reduced forward sweep along the trailing edge.