Claims
- 1. In a tandem wing aircraft having a fuselage structure and lifting surfaces, the improvement comprising in combination: a lower forward wing having an aspect ratio greater than 8 and a higher aft wing having an aspect ratio greater than 8, each of said wings adapted to provide lift ranging from 40% to 60% of the combined total lift supporting said aircraft in flight, said wings producing said lift and providing normal aircraft pitch control without production of a downwardly acting load; said lower forward wing being located adjacent to and attached directly to said fuselage structure in its forward region; said higher aft wing being aerodynamically spaced apart from and located above said fuselage structure in its aft region; said aft wing being attached to said fuselage structure by at least one aft strut member having a length sufficient to cause the wing tips of said forward and aft wings to be vertically spaced apart by at least 25% of the span of said forward wing and at least 25% of the span of said aft wing, each of said wing tips being free of connection to any other of said wing tips.
- 2. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein there are two of said aft strut members attaching said aft wing to said fuselage structure.
- 3. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein said wings are longitudinally separated at their tips by a distance exceeding 40% of the length of said fuselage.
- 4. An aircraft according to claim 1 suitable for transonic flight wherein area-rule principles have been applied and the fuselage structure provides substantially the entire area in the region of maximum area of the desired Sears-Haack curve.
- 5. An aircraft according to claim 1 wherein in the central longitudinal region of the aircraft substantially all of the cross-sectional area of the aircraft is provided by fuselage structure, the wings being located forward and aft of said central longitudinal region.
- 6. The aircraft of claim 5 wherein the fuselage has a maximum area cross-section at said central longitudinal region and the fuselage cross-section decreases in area along the fuselage in both directions from said central region.
- 7. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein each of said wings is provided with at least twelve wing control surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 648,706 filed Jan. 13, 1976 now abandoned.
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