Claims
- 1. An improved wing having a self-induced camber comprising an aerodynamic dihedral sail structure having a fabric sail tensioned on a supporting frame, said supporting frame comprised of opposing elongated lateral brace members along the leading edge of the wing and an elongated longitudinal brace member positioned intermediate the ends of the lateral braces, first ends of said lateral brace members and a first end of said longitudinal brace member being attached to one another at a common terminus centrally positioned along the leading edge of the wing to define a fixed dihedral angle, the leading edge of said fabric sail being attached to said lateral brace members and a rearwardly disposed portion of said sail being attached to a rearwardly disposed second end of said longitudinal brace member, with said sail extending between laterally disposed second ends of said lateral brace members and said rearwardly disposed second end of said longitudinal brace member, said lateral and longitudinal brace members being so attached to one another and said sail being so configured and caused to be tensioned over said brace members whereby a dihedral sail is formed having a self-induced camber portion intermediate the laterally disposed ends of the lateral brace members and centrally positioned along only a portion of the leading edge of the wing.
- 2. The wing of claim 1 wherein said dihedral angle of the wing ranges from greater than 0 up to about 45 degrees.
- 3. The wing of claim 2 wherein said dihedral angle ranges from about 5 to 20 degrees.
- 4. The wing of claim 1 wherein said lateral brace members and said longitudinal brace member are comprised of fiberglass.
- 5. The wing of claim 1 wherein the lateral ends of said sail are disposed rearwardly from a centrally disposed leading edge of said sail.
- 6. The wing of claim 1 wherein said intermediate brace member comprises a linear control bar capable of being hand-held.
- 7. The wing of claim 1 wherein the maximum lateral dimension of the sail exceeds the maximum longitudinal dimension of the sail.
- 8. The wing of claim 1 wherein said fabric is comprised of a synthetic material.
- 9. The wing of claim 8 wherein said synthetic material is selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester and polyethylene.
- 10. The wing of claim 1 wherein said self-induced camber extends from the point of attachment of said intermediate longitudinal brace member to said lateral brace members to a point at least approximately one-third to one-half the distance to the lateral ends of the leading edges of said wing.
- 11. The wing of claim 1 having a sweep angle of from about 0 to 60 degrees.
- 12. The wing of claim 11 wherein said sweep angle ranges from about 25 to 45 degrees.
- 13. The wing of claim 1 wherein said first ends of said lateral brace members and said first end of said longitudinal brace member are attached to one another by means of a preformed fitting into which each of said first ends is inserted, said fitting being configured to result in the formation of said dihedral angle upon insertion of said lateral brace members and said fitting and said longitudinal brace member cooperating to result in the formation of said self-induced camber portion upon insertion of said longitudinal brace member into said fitting.
- 14. The wing of claim 1 wherein portions of said sail which are laterally adjacent to said self-induced camber portion are substantially planar in configuration.
- 15. An improved wing having a self-induced camber comprising an aerodynamic dihedral sail structure having a fabric sail tensioned on a supporting frame, said supporting frame comprised of elongated opposing first and second pairs of lateral brace members and an elongated longitudinal brace member positioned intermediate first ends of the lateral brace members, the lateral brace members of said first opposing pair being positioned along the leading edge of the wing and attached to a forwardly disposed portion of said longitudinal brace member at a common terminus centrally positioned along the leading edge of the wing with the lateral brace members of the second pair being attached to a rearwardly disposed portion of said longitudinal brace member, the remaining ends of said lateral brace members being connected to one another by laterally disposed longitudinal brace members, said fabric sail being attached to said lateral brace members along their lateral extent, said sail being so configured and said elongated intermediate longitudinal brace member and said lateral brace members being attached in a manner whereby said sail is caused to be tensioned over said supporting structure in a manner sufficient to result in the formation of a dihedral sail having a self-induced camber portion intermediate the laterally disposed ends of the sail and centrally positioned along only a portion of the leading edge of the wing.
- 16. The wing of claim 15 wherein said dihedral angle of the wing ranges from greater than 0 up to about 45 degrees.
- 17. The wing of claim 16 wherein said dihedral angle ranges from about 5 to 20 degrees.
- 18. The wing of claim 15 wherein said lateral brace members and said longitudinal brace members are comprised of fiberglass.
- 19. The wing of claim 15 wherein the maximum lateral dimension of the sail exceeds the maximum longitudinal dimension of the sail.
- 20. The wing of claim 15 including an elongated fuselage member attached to said intermediate longitudinal brace member.
- 21. The wing of claim 20 wherein said fuselage portion includes vertically and horizontally disposed flight stabilizing surfaces located at the trailing end thereof.
- 22. The wing of claim 15 wherein said fabric is comprised of a synthetic material.
- 23. The wing of claim 22 wherein said synthetic material is selected from the group consisting of nylon, polyester and polyethylene.
- 24. The wing of claim 15 further comprising a fabric portion disposed below said fabric sail and stretched across said supporting structure in a substantially planar manner.
- 25. The wing of claim 15 having a sweep angle of from about 0 to 60 degrees.
- 26. The wing of claim 25 wherein said sweep angle ranges from about 25 to 45 degrees.
- 27. The wing of claim 21 further including radio-controlled means adapted to permit control of said vertically and horizontally disposed flight stabilizing surfaces.
- 28. The wing of claim 15 wherein portions of said sail which are laterally adjacent to said self-induced camber portion are substantially planar in configuration.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 925,923, filed Nov. 3, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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