Leonardo Da Vinci had the A-frame with pilot prone and holding the basebar. Vertical side parts of the A-frame frame the pilot's head and neck. Pilot is behind the A-frame mostly.
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Fyodorov Split-wing Machine.
Designed and built by Yevgeny Stepanovich Fyodorov [Евгений Степанович Фёдоров] during the period 1895 until 1903. Fyodorov had a career in the military as an engineer, where in 1895 he presented a model aeroplane project with a “split-wing” [самолёта-пятиплана]. This model was successfully flown behind an automobile, which towed the model. On the results of the tests with this model Fyodorov decided to built a full scale aeroplane at his own expense. According to sources (Shavrov / Шавров) it was finished, but never flight tested. The machine of Fyodorov is considered the second constructed flying machine after the one of Mozhaiski [Можа́йский].
Fig. 14.—Projet d'homme volant de C. F. Meerwein (1784). This is an early 1784 looong basebar in glider A-frame arrangement. Looks like there is some cable-staying of the basebar. Considerable anhedral in this hang glider or is that sweep; notice the upper ribbing fronts in the front view. Pilot seems to be hanging from the keel of a sailed hang glider that he might pump to flap; but after he gets tired he has a fairly good start on a good glider.
C. F. Meerwein
Ruric W. Jordan wrote:"My invention consists essentially in means for automatically controlling the plane whenever the engine stops, or some other accident happens, so that the plane instead of dropping as a dead weight in a vertical line, will be caused to gently glide down an incline, or in other words, to volplane to earth. The means for doing this consists essentially of a weight-carrying frame hung beneath the plane, which will automatically tilt the plane when the propelling action of the motor ceases; and further the ..."
Hector's involvement in patents: http://www.google.com/patents/US856838
In one sense, A.G.B. and Hector McNeil were A-frame-in-Aviation kings, if one counts passion over the A-frame and time and money invested over the A-frame tetrahedronically embedded!!!
A powered version left the ground. SOURCE here.
The basics of A-frame in HG with wing as tetrahedron and control frame as A-frame (using at least the 1908 Breslau control system)
The Gyro hang glider shown uses the A-frame within the tetrahedral form
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