The Burnelli UB-14 was a 1930s American prototype lifting-fuselage airliner designed and built by Vincent Burnelli.
being a copy of the Burnelli UB-14, of which three were built by
Burnelli.1
lifting wings, reminiscent of the Burnelli UB-14, such as his
models 7.4 and 7.5.2
Made by Vincent Burnelli.
licence the Burnelli UB-14 flying-wing schemes; he won wing
fabrication for Spitfire, then was sub-contracted by Seafire Prime
Contractor, Westland, to convert 118 Spitfire V into Seafire Ib, and
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He first designed twin-engined lifting wings, reminiscent of the Burnelli UB-14, such as his models 7.4 and 7.5. The rights to these were acquired by Bordeaux shipbuilders Dyle et Bacalan who wanted to develop transatlantic airliners from them, but nothing came of it.4
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