OldSkeptic
Senior Airman
- 509
- May 17, 2010
Wing size may have had very little to do with engine placement as the engines were not actually IN the wing but in the nacelles at the rear of the wing.
Don't forget you get a loss of lift compared to a tractor. The fast air flowing over the wing from the propellers causes lift shortening takeoff and aids altitude performance.
Therefore just to take off you are going to need a bigger wing anyway for the same weight, wing area, power, etc.
Then you get into complex calculations, the larger wing has more drag (especially one as thick as that) raising the question of whether or not you are any better off than a well designed tractor setup.
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