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Thompson Boxmoth

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Manufacturer
  
Thompson Aircraft Company

The Thompson Boxmoth is an American unconventional tandem wing aircraft that was built in the early 1970s by the Thompson Aircraft Company. Only one was constructed.

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Design and development

The Boxmoth is an open frame, conventional landing gear equipped aircraft with two wings in tandem. Each of pair of the box-wings are shaped like a diamond from the front, or a biplane configuration with the wings joined at the outboard wingtips. The rear wing acts as a tailplane and houses a vertical internal rudder surface. The configuration is also similar to a rhomboidal box kite. The engine and propeller are mounted in the center of the forward wing. The fuselage is constructed from aluminum tubing with aircraft fabric covering.

Specifications (Boxmoth)

Data from Air Progress

General characteristics

  • Crew: One
  • Propellers: 2-bladed Wood
  • Performance

  • Maximum speed: 39 kn; 72 km/h (45 mph)
  • Wing loading: 2 lb/sq ft (9.8 kg/m2)
  • References

    Thompson Boxmoth Wikipedia