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Nenadović biplane

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As I mentioned over in the Name the plane. thread, Miroslav Nenadović (sometimes Nenadovitch or Nenadovich) was a Yugoslav aerospace engineer and longtime faculty member at the University of Belgrade. He did his graduate work in France in the 1930s notably in finding the most efficient combination of gap and stagger for a biplane wing. I am starting this thread to discuss the "Nenadović biplane" and share related reference materials. Here's the first one, more to come.

Starck AS27 FLIGHT 3 Jan 1976 1.jpg
Starck AS27 FLIGHT 3 Jan 1976 2.jpg
 
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