Stout Batwing
The Stout Batwing was an experimental low aspect ratio flying wing aircraft developed by William Bushnell Stout. The aircraft used wood veneer construction and was an early example of cantilever wing design. The internally braced wing was also one of the first American aircraft designed without drag-producing struts.
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Stout Batwing
The Stout Batwing was an experimental low aspect ratio flying wing aircraft developed by William Bushnell Stout. The aircraft used wood veneer construction and was an early example of cantilever wing design. The internally braced wing was also one of the first American aircraft designed without drag-producing struts.
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The Stout Batwing was an exper ...... without drag-producing struts.
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Batwing "Vampire"
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V-8 water-cooled piston engine
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United States
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SAE Dec 1922
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* Stout Batwing Limousine
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* ARUP S-4
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The Stout Batwing was an exper ...... without drag-producing struts.
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Stout Batwing
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