Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft control – Rudders and empennage
Patent
1997-04-04
1999-11-09
Jordan, Charles T.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft control
Rudders and empennage
244 13, 244 45R, B64C 900
Patent
active
059798246
ABSTRACT:
An aircraft of the type having twin booms (14): which connects the main wing (28) with two fin stabilizers (16) and an optional trim stabilizer (22) articulate to change aircraft direction and airspeed.
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