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Problems in designing a small aircraft.

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Sraight'nlevel

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I wonder if others have come up with same the problems.


1. To get the spar carry through the fuselage will severely seem to cause plane to be bigger than intended.

2. There seems to be no way to get into the cockpit if everything else seems to be nice and tight.

3. Without pilot inside the plane seems to drop to its tail albeit being a nose wheel design.

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Many have bee able to by pass these problems in various ways.

Quickie is a good example...three wing design could be another.

BD-5 is a low wing and gets the wing into right place although the CG is a bit critical.

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Any ideas how to solve these "problems" ?
 
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