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![]() Pedestal mounted wing? Pedestal -- Look at the Lo-150 (& Lo-100 aerobatic) sailplane. The fuselage at the rear spar is so narrow, one wing connects to the fuselage and the second connects to a fitting on the first wing. Again, like Tony said, not a new concept... If you are looking back, you may as well look at the German gliders of the 1930's. Most had high wings, and some were pedestal mounted. Also, for camber changing flaps, IIRC, the SB-11 which Reichman used to win the 1978 15m WGC had them too. RO |
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