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“SWING-WING” FIGHTER.—The United States is to build a fighter aircraft employing the “swing-wing” principle devised by the British scientist, Dr. Barnes Wallis. This is a drawing of the plane, with the wings in their various flying positions.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 11

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“SWING-WING” FIGHTER.—The United States is to build a fighter aircraft employing the “swing-wing” principle devised by the British scientist, Dr. Barnes Wallis. This is a drawing of the plane, with the wings in their various flying positions. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 11

“SWING-WING” FIGHTER.—The United States is to build a fighter aircraft employing the “swing-wing” principle devised by the British scientist, Dr. Barnes Wallis. This is a drawing of the plane, with the wings in their various flying positions. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 11

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