Circular wing

A circular wing is a disc-shaped wing having the outer planform of a circle.[1]

If the aircraft has no fuselage or tail the disc-shaped craft is sometimes described as a flying saucer. If the entire disc rotates it is called a disc wing.

Disc-shaped aircraft development dates back to before World War II. A number of disc-shaped aircraft have been proposed over the years, and a few have been built.

  1. ^ H. C. Levey and P. E. Wynter; "The Circular Wing and Related Problems", Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 268, No. 1334 (Jul. 24, 1962), pp. 390-404.