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Sesquiplane Category

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I've re-applied the category of "Sesquiplanes", since it's an inverted sesquiplane, where a smaller wing is located above a larger, lower, wing. (See Flying Magazine - Jan 1932 - pg 20)

In the Wikipedia page on Biplanes - in the section dealing with Sesquiplanes - the Saro Windhover is given as an example of this "much rarer configuration". Aerohydro (talk) 12:15, 9 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]