Circular winged
Rotary wing aircraft are tailless aircraft with an extremely low aspect ratio and an approximately circular wing plan . Orbiting wings that have a concentric ring section, such as the Lee-Richards Annular Monoplane , are also counted among the circular wingings. Designs with a straight front wing edge and a semicircular floor plan also belong to this category. This type of aircraft had the peak of its popularity in the 1930s and 1940s; modern designs based on this concept are not known. The Australian David Rowe built a small circular plane called UFO (= Useless Flying Object) and is demonstrating it at flight days. Since 2015 it has also had a retractable landing gear, which reinforces the impression of a UFO .
Gyroscopic aircraft belong to the extremely low aspect ratio aircraft .
Known constructions
- Lee-Richards Annular Monoplane
- Arup S-1 to S-4
- Hoffman monoplane
- Sack AS-6
- Chance Vought V-173
- Chance Vought XF5U
- Sukhanov disco plan
Graphic representations
Lee-Richards Annular Monoplane , England 1913
Payen AP10a , France 1935
Web links
- Overview of some circular wing constructions in Flight from April 25, 1935 ( online )
- Soviet orbiting aircraft from Sukhanov (russ.)
Individual evidence
- ^ Rudolf Storck: Flying Wings , Bernard & Graefe Verlag, Bonn, 2003, p. 15