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I don't believe the 109 family has ellliptical wings. An elliptical wing is not the same thing as rounded wingtips which is what 109's have. Spitfire and P-47 are the best known aircraft with elliptical wings. - [[User:Emt147|Emt147]] [[User_talk:Emt147|<small><sup>Burninate!</sup></small>]] 05:40, 22 December 2005 (UTC) |
I don't believe the 109 family has ellliptical wings. An elliptical wing is not the same thing as rounded wingtips which is what 109's have. Spitfire and P-47 are the best known aircraft with elliptical wings. - [[User:Emt147|Emt147]] [[User_talk:Emt147|<small><sup>Burninate!</sup></small>]] 05:40, 22 December 2005 (UTC) |
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I don't believe the 109 family has ellliptical wings. An elliptical wing is not the same thing as rounded wingtips which is what 109's have. Spitfire and P-47 are the best known aircraft with elliptical wings. - Emt147 Burninate! 05:40, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
ellipse wing?
What about these?