|
Canard (aeronautics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
|||
|
Canard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canard is a French word for a duck, and is often used in English to refer to a deliberately false story, originating from an abbreviated form of an old French idiom, " vendre un canard à moitié ," ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canard |
|||
|
|||
|
A pair of canards (18, 20) are mounted to the fuselage (22) of an aircraft (10). Each canard is mounted to the fuselage by a hinge (44) for vertical swinging movement. Connected to the hinge (44) is a ... FIG. 2B is a pictorial view of the aircraft and canards of FIG. 1 with the canards in a laterally extending position...
|
|||
|
4542866 Aircraft with directional controlling canards September, 1985 Caldwell et al. 244/45 ... The prior art on aircraft with positionable canards discloses such aircraft are of the military type and for the most part utilize swingable canards for changing canard lift forces. One such patent, U.S. Pat. No.
|
|||
|
Topic: Canards - Aircraft; Username: HAWK21M; Posted 2005-03-30 12:38:40 and read 1101 times. ... Any Aircraft with Canards still flying currently. regds; MEL ... ; Very Interesting. Why not use Wind tunnel testing. So there are no Commercial Aircraft with Canards presently. regds; MEL...
|
|||
|
Viewing this page requires a browser capable of displaying frames. If you are using an old browser it might be ... Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co. has acquired all existing inventory, tooling, and drawings for the prefabricated metal parts used in construction of the popular Cozy Mark IV aircraft. Ken Brock Manufacturing Co.
|
|||
|
Aircraft ailerons, Aircraft canards, Aircraft canopies, Aircraft elevators, Aircraft fins, Aircraft flaps or flap drives, Aircraft furnishings, Aircraft fuselages, Aircraft horizontal stabilizers, Aircraft lift fans, Aircraft propellers, Aircraft radomes, Aircraft rotors, Aircraft rudders, Aircraft slats, Aircraft spoilers, ...
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.