03.12.2008, 15:06
My understanding of the structure of biplane wings - or the whole structure of that kind of airplane design - is that the upper and lower wings support each other by wire and strut bracing (even the fuselage of the plane is internally stabilized by wire bracing) . If the bracing is shot, or a entire surface (wing) is destroyed, the whole mess folds together and is gone. Or in another view, you will have a huge increase in entropy in that aerodynamical system. Everything else is far fetched theory!
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Mark
:lol:
Mark