Claims
- 1. An aircraft lift arrangement that consists of fine fins which are parallel themselves and slightly curved, arranged attached along the sides of an aircraft fuselage, beginning at the front and running downward toward the rear, with a positive angle of attack, and with additional small thin wings to provide lateral stability and to carry the engines, flaps and ailerons.
- 2. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the small wings installed separately of the lift fins.
- 3. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the small wings are installed on any of the lift fins.
- 4. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the small fins are installed in the lateral center of the fuselage along the line midway between the front and rear of the aircraft.
- 5. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the fins comprise a single element and are arranged along the largest part of the fuselage sides.
- 6. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the fuselage is oval in cross-section with flattened sides.
- 7. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the centers of the fins are slightly curved with a positive angle of attack, the front or leading edge is horizontal or with a slightly negative angle and the rear or trailing edge roughly horizontal.
- 8. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein short fins are used, fitted in several groups.
- 9. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the fin transverse cross-section is parallel to the aircraft's transverse axis.
- 10. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the outer edges of the fins have a plate at a tangent to the surface of the aircraft fuselage.
- 11. The aircraft lift arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the outer edges of adjacent fins are joined by plates to give a flattened tube shape.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/372,890, filed on Aug. 12, 1999.
This patent claims the priority date of Spanish Patent P9902646 filed on Dec. 1, 1999. The basis for priority in this case is the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (613 O.G. 23, 53 Stat 1748). The Spanish patent application was filed in the Official Patent and Trademark Office of Spain.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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