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- 3 m (21 ft) for minimal carrier stowage. In order to lessen increased wingloading due to the heavier powerplant, Fowler flaps were installed which could...
- slower at 440 km/h (270 mph)). The He 112 had better ground handling and wingloading. The other two competing aircraft, the Arado Ar 80 and the parasol wing...
- Coandă's 1910 design, but did not keep the turbo-propulseur or "the wooden wingloading surface including the forward longitudinal ribs". The aircraft was flown...
- Marcé, Air 102: F-CAGQ Data from Sailplanes 1945-1965. Weights and wingloading are for production Air 100, from Sailplane & Glider. General characteristics...
- subdivision of the ultralight class, known as the microlift gliders have a wingloading not exceeding 18 kg/m2. Types include the Carbon Dragon, AL12 Alatus...