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Big wings
Does anyone know things like
root chord root thickness total enclosed volume total structural weight of wing total MTOW of the plane for the following planes: Spruce Goose Spruce Goose had wingspan about 97,6 m, area around 1000 square metres, thus mean chord about 10 m. The root chord allegedly 15,5 m and again allegedly the biggest - but see some other planes. The root thickness allegedly 3,5 m. Who has an idea about the enclosed volume, wing structural weight and MTOW supported? B-36 Convair B-36 seems to be the biggest mass-produced piston propeller plane. Wingspan was about 70 m. Wing root thickness about 2,3 m. Does anyone know the wing enclosed volume, the wing structural weight and MTOW? B-747-400 B747 is the biggest civil jet now in mass service. Wingspan 64,4 m. Can anyone quote root chord, root thickness, total weight of wing and volume enclosed? An-225 An-225 is the biggest landplane. Wingspan 88,4 m. Does anyone know the root chord, root thickness, total enclosed volume and structural weight of the wing? Ai-380-800 Airbus 380-800 is a big plane now having several flying, so pretty much in a decided shape. Wingspan 79,8 m. Does anyone know the root chord, root thickness, enclosed volume and the weight of wing? Concorde Concorde had a delta wing, with root chord of 29 m or so. What was the root thickness, enclosed volume and structural weight of wing? |
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