Fighter aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat with other aircraft, as opposed to a bomber, which is designed primarily to attack ground targets by dropping bombs...
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IIL Presentation of a biplane as algebraic structure. .... non-isomorphic ternary structures from isomorphic biplanes (however this is not always ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/H6284132P30U250N.pdf
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kmgraphics.com/zfrnn/bpwun/structure.php
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This one goes back to the EGA video card. ... Many bitmap-related structures in Windows have a field called "planes". For example the BITMAPINFOHEADER structure has a biPlanes member (which must be set to 1). The BITMAP structure has a field called bmPlanes.
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Biplanes have been with us since day one and, in fact, were the first, ... They needed light, extremely strong and easy-to-build structures. The biplane was it. A century later, the biplane is STILL it. The stick and wire structure is hard to beat when it comes to simplicity, reliability and ease of construction.
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www.airbum.com/articles/ArticleBiplanes.html
www.airbum.com/articles/ArticleBiplanes.html
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Biplanes have a large wing area for their weight and are very strong due to the box like layout of the wings. Biplanes also have more total ... The wing center section around the top cabane structure gives the first time builder the most problems. It is a cut and try process that just takes a little time to accomplish.
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At the end of this procedure, D(28) will be the set of all possible biplanes with the orbit structure S, admitting the action of the given involution . The described procedure has been carried out by computer as well, the computing time being only 20 minutes.
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Wings can be attached to the aircraft fuselage in different ways, depending on the strength of a wing's internal structure. The cantilever wing structure is the strongest. It is attached directly to the fuselage without any external, stress-bearing structures.
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www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/Wing_Constr...
www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/Wing_Construction/DI107.htm
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The aircraft from Afghanistan however, were located in an arid desert area, and most of the tubular structure is re-useable. In the case of the Hawker biplanes, the tubular structure used squared ends so that a joint could be made with the stainless steel plates.
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www.aerovintage.co.uk/hawkerhind/restore/
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