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  2. Velocity, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Velocity, Inc. is an American kit aircraft manufacturer. The company was founded in 1984 by Danny Maher, marketing a four-seat homebuilt aircraft based on the Long-EZ design. The first prototype flew in 1985. The company was sold to Scott and Duane Swing in 1992. In 1995, the cockpit design was changed, adding a gull wing door design. [1]

  3. Variable-sweep wing - Wikipedia

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    A variable-sweep wing, colloquially known as a "swing wing", is an airplane wing, or set of wings, that may be modified during flight, swept back and then returned to its previous straight position. Because it allows the aircraft's shape to be changed, it is a feature of a variable-geometry aircraft.

  4. Volmer VJ-23 Swingwing - Wikipedia

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    The Volmer VJ-23 Swingwing is an American high-wing, single-seat, foot launched glider that was designed by Irv Culver and built by Volmer Jensen and supplied as plans by his company Volmer Aircraft for amateur construction. Kits were also available from DSK Aircraft. [1] [2]

  5. Bell X-5 - Wikipedia

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    A composite photograph showing the Bell X-5’s variable-sweep wing. The Bell X-5 was the first aircraft capable of changing the sweep of its wings in flight. It was inspired by the untested wartime P.1101 design of the German Messerschmitt company. In a further development of the German design, which could only have its wing sweepback angle ...

  6. Cameron P-51G - Wikipedia

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    The fuselage closely resembles the P-51D, but has features from the light weight P-51G model. The wing uses the P-51H model wing and has been shortened to 32 feet. The wet wing design holds 450 gallons of fuel. [2] The prototype aircraft does not have flaps since the turbine engine propeller has beta control to assist in stopping. [3] [4]

  7. Dassault Mirage G - Wikipedia

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    The first variable-sweep aircraft from Dassault emerged as the single-engined, two-seat Mirage G fighter in 1967, essentially a swing wing version of the Mirage F2.The wings were swept at 22 degrees when fully forward and 70 degrees when fully aft and featured full-span double-slotted trailing edge flaps and two-position leading edge flaps.

  8. American Eagle Aircraft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The American Eagle Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft design and manufacturing company which existed briefly in Kansas, but which was a victim of the Great Depression, after building some 500 light airplanes, many of which were the Model A-129, a design attributed to noted aviation pioneer Giuseppe Mario Bellanca.

  9. Wing Derringer - Wikipedia

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    Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1980-81 General characteristics Crew: 2 Length: 23 ft 0 in (7.01 m) Wingspan: 29 ft 2 in (8.89 m) Height: 8 ft 0 in (2.44 m) Wing area: 121 sq ft (11.2 m 2) Aspect ratio: 7 Airfoil: NACA 65 2 -415 Empty weight: 2,070 lb (939 kg) Max takeoff weight: 3,050 lb (1,383 kg) Fuel capacity: 88 US gal (330 L; 73 imp gal)} Powerplant: 2 × Avco Lycoming IO-320 ...