It had unequal span, staggered single bay wings built around two box spars with plywood ribs.
They were biplanes of unequal span with prominent and characteristic negative stagger on their wings.
Of unequal span, the upper longer than the lower, of wooden construction.
The wings were of unequal span and had a pronounced stagger.
The wings were of unequal span, and employed wing-warping for roll control.
The Type G used wings of the same plan though unequal span.
The single-bay wings were staggered and of unequal span.
It was a single-bay biplane of unequal span, with the wings forward-staggered.
It was a two-bay seat pusher biplane with wings of unequal span.
It is a conventional biplane design with slightly staggered wings of unequal span.