N-dimensional fighter aircraft

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft sustentation – Sustaining airfoils

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244 45A, 244120, 244 90R, B64C 3912

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ABSTRACT:
An improved fighter aircraft has three primary lifting surfaces acting as wings on the airframe. The lifting surfaces are attached 120 degrees apart on the airframe so the fighter may turn in any direction without prior movements. The pilot has means to position himself to feel only positive g's in these maneuvers. A rotatable cockpit section, for example, moves independent of the airframe with the canard wings thereon. The pilot flies the cockpit section and the airframe with wings thereon responds accordingly.

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