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Document Number
US Patent 4122626
Issued Date
October 31, 1978
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A pair of arched wings are secured together at their inner ends by a connecting member to form a body portion. A weight is secured to the body portion to provide proper balance in flight. The wings have an upwardly arched configuration which may be accomplished either by molding them in such configuration or by constructing them from a blank which has a curvature therein such as from a cylindrical tubular member. In one embodiment, the wings have a reduced radius toward the front to provide a hang glider type construction which requires no tail.
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October 31, 1978
Application Number
05/728,934
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October 4, 1976
US Classification
446/71  
Int'l Classification
A63H   27/00   (20060101)  
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46/1R   46/1L   46/11   46/74R   46/76R   46/79   46/80   46/81   46/78   229/8   229/1.5B  
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