
The German RFB X-114 ground-effect vehicle : r/WeirdWings
2019年6月30日 · The RFB X-114 Aerofoil Craft was an experimental ground-effect vehicle intended to work over water, with the ability to fly out of ground effect when required. It was the last of three such aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch in the 1960s and early 1970s. The low powered, two-seat proof of concept Collins X-112 [1] was followed by the RFB X-113, structurally and aerodynamically refined ...
RFB X-114, an amphibious ground-effect craft/aircraft of six
2022年1月20日 · RFB X-114, an amphibious ground-effect craft/aircraft of six/seven-seat capacity, combining the typical reversed delta-wing (providing the ground-effect air cushion) and a ducted fan power unit.
RFB X-114 Seaplane (Ground Effect) : r/WeirdWings - Reddit
2023年2月24日 · 555 votes, 21 comments. 78K subscribers in the WeirdWings community. A subreddit spawned from /r/weirdwheels with the same intent, only with planes!…
RFB X-114 : r/WeirdWings - Reddit
2019年2月22日 · The RFB X-114 was a ground-effect craft. It had an inverse delta wing with strong anhedral that created a stable flight with ground effect. It was…
RFB X-114 German experimental ground effect vehicle : …
2020年7月12日 · I think Lippisch should have stopped with the RFB X-113...it actually looks like something that would fly. The RFB X-114 looks like a bunch of disparate parts thrown together in the hopes of slamming it against a wall and hoping it sticks.
RFB X-114 - A German experimental grund effect aircraft fron
2018年11月5日 · RFB X-114 - A German experimental grund effect aircraft fron the 70s comments Top Add a Comment Skyshrim • 5 yr. ago
The sole example of Alexander Lippisch's RFB X-113 "aerofoil
2023年10月3日 · When he recovered in 1966, he formed his own research company, Lippisch Research Corporation, and attracted the interest of the West German government. Prototypes for both the aerodyne and the ground-effect craft RFB X-113 (1970) then RFB X-114 (1977) were built, but no further development was undertaken.
The X-113 wing in ground effect "aerofoil boat" (1970) - Reddit
2020年6月21日 · The X-113 wing in ground effect "aerofoil boat" (1970) - 25mph takeoff speed, with a 40hp motor.
What happens when engineers get to name things - Reddit
False, there is a third option: some random set of alphanumeric characters that means things to the engineers but looks like gibberish to anyone else. LK-99, A350, 747-800, A12-X25, X15, M4x20 Philips, AW 109, RFB X-114, and literally anything from a parts catalogue.
I tried designing an aircraft V2 : r/AerospaceEngineering - Reddit
2022年5月26日 · You cite your inspiration as the RFB X-114, look at the massive delta shape it creates with its primary wing structure. It still will never be structurally sound or stable (probably not controllable either) but for something like game design those things wont matter.
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