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Harris Woods Biplanes and Monoplane

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plncraze

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I was reading about and looking at pictures of Harris Woods' various aircraft and saw he did both biplanes and monoplanes. He had some plans built aircraft and some one-offs. So here are a few questions: Why did he use a biplane config on some of his planes and a high wing on others? Did he get the desired results with a biplane? Did he use the same airfoil on both the upper and lower wings of his biplanes? Were his biplane wings lighter than his monoplane wings? Inquiring minds, etc...
 
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