Particular inflated aircraft might received their own dedicated topic thread for deep exploration of such.
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Start:
http://fly.historicwings.com/2013/03/the-inflatable-plane/
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See a dedicated discussion on the Taylor McDaniel glider: HERE
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Deserving a dedicated topic thread:
M. L. Aviation Company and its adventures with inflatable aircraft; development beginning in 1955.
See: http://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2008/06/weekend-wings-20-inflatable-aircraft.html
.The second prototype cruised at 50 mph, with a maximum speed of 58 mph. Its endurance at cruising speed was 2½ hours. It could carry a total of 400 pounds, typically comprising a pilot and passenger. The wingspan was 35 feet, with a length of just over 23 feet, and it stood 10½ feet tall. The wing was inflated to only ½ psi pressure. An electrical air pump in the gondola could be used as needed to reinflate it.
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