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Tail-first Aeroplane: Often called a "canard", a form of aeroplane design in which the tail precedes the main supporting surfaces.
A tail-first aeroplane, or the foreplane fitted to such a machine cantilever wing A wing whose structure does not require external struts or bracing wires; rigidly attached at one end only ...
See also: Cantilever, Plane, Structure, Aerofoil, Aeroplane
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