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  1. kosenhenry

    fuslage shapes

    the fuselage shape and structure depends with the purpose of the air craft but remember light wight to hardness ratio
  2. kosenhenry

    extension of elevetors to generate lift other than having wings;

    i mainly considered the idea that the wings are mainly needed during take off and landing so during level flight we can be able to retract the wings and extend the elevators up to around the center of the plane(c.o.g) so as to prevent air barrier and faster super sonic speeds can it be possible?
  3. kosenhenry

    Wing tip ailerons?

    Hi, I think they might be air barriers on high speed planes hence reducing the air craft speed
  4. kosenhenry

    [DESIGN] Quick sketch of a twin screw flying wing ala Vought XF5U-1

    wich kind of engine are you using i think a gas turbine engine would be fast enough than a propeller
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