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Crescent Wing Design

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ebonheart_2

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Hi guys :)

I was sure that it had been brought up here before but I just couldnt find it using the search tools (so maybe it hasnt been mentioned). I'd like to know what you all think about crescent wings; how they compare to elliptical wings and/or your typical rectangular wing. I'd thought I had seen it used on a homebuilt aircraft but, again, I could not find anything about it on the web. :ermm: It would be kinda like Nemesis's wing (or maybe just the tip) taken to the next level.

Here's the only thing I could find that's what I'm talking about... just imagin it as a wing instead of an entire ship... had enough with flying wings I think.
 

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