It was a high-wing monoplane, with detachable wings and was powered by a Studebaker engine.
It was a CH-47A with a lengthened fuselage, four-blade rotors, detachable wings mounted on top of the fuselage and other changes.
Mr. Sweeney's Aerocar is a tiny four-wheel vehicle with detachable wings--a concept that attempted to wed an airplane and a car capable of driving away from the airport after landing.
Taylor recognized that the detachable wings of Fulton's design would be better replaced by folding wings.
The Lemberger LD20b was one of this kind, designed with readily detachable wings and tailplane so that it could be towed by a car.
Further improved, with detachable outer wings forming integral fuel tanks housing 1,390 litres (305.8 Imp.
It had twin floats, and had detachable wings to aid storage aboard ship.
Because this limited the width of the aircraft to 7 ft 6in then the designs all featured either detachable or folding wings.
The Soviets also experimented with ways to deliver light tanks by air, including the Antonov A-40, a gliding tank with detachable wings.
In 1941, he put up a proposal for a detachable wing with a 100-foot wingspan which when attached to a tank would turn it into a glider.