Planes that sit on their tails are called "pogo planes" in old science fiction, where they were described long before anyone tried to build them. The problem with the Coleoptere is its inability to glide in for a zero-power landing. Even a helicopter is able to recover and land after loss of power. Not this sucker.
Planes that sit on their tails are called "pogo planes" in old science fiction, where they were described long before anyone tried to build them. The problem with the Coleoptere is its inability to glide in for a zero-power landing. Even a helicopter is able to recover and land after loss of power. Not this sucker.
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