Information about Biplane
Reproduction of a Sopwith Camel biplane flown by Lt. George A. Vaughn Jr., 17th Aero Squadron
The term is also occasionally used in biology, to describe the wings of some flying animals.
Aviation
Rutan Quickie tandem wing biplane
In a biplane aircraft, two wings are placed one above the other. Both provide lift. Very often there is a fuselage to which the lower wing is attached, while the upper wing is raised above, although other combinations have occurred. Almost all biplanes also have a third horizontal surface, the tailplane, to control the pitch, or angle of attack of the aircraft (although there have been a few exceptions). Either or both of the main wings can support flaps or ailerons to assist lateral and speed control, although the upper wing has tended historically to be more important in this regard. Often there is bracing in the form of wires and slender struts positioned symmetrically on either side of the fuselage.
Variations on the biplane include the sesquiplane, where one wing (usually the lower) is significantly smaller than the other, either in span, chord, or both. Sometimes the lower wing is only large enough to support the bracing struts for the upper wing. The name means "one-and-a-half wings". Another (aerodynamically quite distinct) variation is the tandem wing biplane, which is an aircraft with one wing in front of the other (e.g. a wing in the nose and a wing in the tail).
Advantages and drawbacks to biplane designs
RAF BE2c biplane of 1915.
Aircraft built with two main wings (or three in a triplane) can usually lift more than can a similarly sized monoplane of similar wing-span. Another advantage of biplane wings is that a given wing area requires a shorter wing span, which tends to afford greater maneuverability. The struts and wire bracing of a typical biplane form a box girder that permits a light but very strong wing structure.
On the other hand there are many disadvantages to the configuration. Each wing negatively interferes with the aerodynamics of the other. For a given wing area the biplane produces more drag and less lift than a monoplane, but this effect can be reduced by placing one wing forward of the other. Placing one wing forward of the other is known as stagger. Forward stagger (where the upper wing is further forward) is most common, but backward stagger has also been used, notably in Beechcraft Staggerwing. Excessive amounts of stagger distort the box girder effect of the wing - and this tends to reduce the structural benefits of the biplane layout.
Boeing Stearman E75 (PT-13D) biplane of 1944
Antonov An-2 is one of heaviest biplanes.
History
Biplanes were most successful in the early days of aviation when the all wing structures (including those of monoplanes) needed to be strengthened by external bracing wires and struts. The inherent strength of the biplane configuration in this situation was decisive, as early monoplanes tended to suffer from overly flexible wings, resulting in poor lateral control, and a greater risk of wing failure. Once the need for external bracing was removed by the widespread adoption of improved structural materials and techniques monoplanes quickly superseded biplanes in aviation. Modern biplane designs now exist only in specialist niche roles and markets such as aerobatics and agricultural aircraft.The vast majority of biplane designs have been fitted with reciprocating engines of comparatively low power; exceptions include the Antonov An-3 and WSK-Mielec M-15 Belphegor, fitted with turboprop and turbofan engines, respectively. Some older biplane designs, such as the Grumman Ag Cat and the aforementioned An-2 (in the form of the An-3) are available in upgraded versions with turboprop engines.
Famous biplanes include the Sopwith Camel, Avro Tutor, Antonov An-2, Beechcraft Staggerwing, Boeing Stearman, Bristol Bulldog, Curtiss JN-4, de Havilland Tiger Moth, Fairey Swordfish, Hawker Hart, Pitts Special and the Wright Flyer. The Stearman is particularly associated with stunt flying with wing-walkers. Famous sesquiplanes include the Nieuport 17 and Albatros D.III.
The biplane in avian evolution
In an interesting parallel to the role of the biplane in human aviation, some researchers have suggested that the feathered dinosaur Microraptor glided, and perhaps even flew, on four wings which were held in a biplane-like arrangement. This was made possible by the presence of flight feathers on both the forelimbs and hindlimbs of Microraptor, and it has been suggested that the earliest flying ancestors of birds may have possessed this morphology, with the monoplane arrangement of modern birds evolving later.[1]References
1. ^ Chatterjee S, Templin RJ (Jan 2007). "Biplane wing planform and flight performance of the feathered dinosaur Microraptor gui". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104 (5): 1576-80. PMID 17242354.
See also
Trivia
- Moonlander, an experimental electric guitar inspired on a biplane
External links
- Historical Collection of Biplane Pictures
- Jacqui Hayes: Bird wings evolved from biplane dinosaurs COSMOS magazine
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First air date 1921
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First air date 1921
Frequency 1410 KHZ
Format Sports Talk
ERP 5,000 watts-D/N
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Type Experimental airplane
Manufacturer Orville and Wilbur Wright
Maiden flight December 17, 1903
Status Decommissioned
Variants Wright Glider
Wright Flyer II
Wright Flyer III The Wright Flyer
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Manufacturer Orville and Wilbur Wright
Maiden flight December 17, 1903
Status Decommissioned
Variants Wright Glider
Wright Flyer II
Wright Flyer III The Wright Flyer
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Wing or wings may also refer to:
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Many aerobatic maneuvers involve rotation of the aircraft about its longtitudinal axis (rolling) or the pitch axis (looping).
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Type Utility aircraft
Manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corporation
Designed by T. A. Wells
Maiden flight 1932-11-04
Introduced 1933
Primary users Private sector
United States Army Air Forces
Produced 1933-1949
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Manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corporation
Designed by T. A. Wells
Maiden flight 1932-11-04
Introduced 1933
Primary users Private sector
United States Army Air Forces
Produced 1933-1949
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Aerobatics is the demonstration of flying maneuvers for recreation or entertainment.
Many aerobatic maneuvers involve rotation of the aircraft about its longtitudinal axis (rolling) or the pitch axis (looping).
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Many aerobatic maneuvers involve rotation of the aircraft about its longtitudinal axis (rolling) or the pitch axis (looping).
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Type Multipurpose aircraft
Manufacturer Antonov
Maiden flight 13 May 1980
Introduced 1990s
Status In production
Primary user Private agricultural interests
Produced 1990s-present
Number built 25
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Manufacturer Antonov
Maiden flight 13 May 1980
Introduced 1990s
Status In production
Primary user Private agricultural interests
Produced 1990s-present
Number built 25
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