![]() The third mode is STOVL mode, where the ends of the wings are bent downward and the vertical stabilizers are in a reverse V-shape position. The second mode is cruise mode, where the ends of the wings are bent downward and the vertical stabilizers are folded inward - the ideal mode for traveling at high speeds. ![]() Its first mode is the normal mode, in which the wings are in a horizontal position and the tails are in a V-shaped position. For instance the Shinden II was designed by Shoji Kawamori from the Macross franchise and it’s popular due to its variable wing structure, a design choice that Kawamori is an expert on. The interview is particularly interesting, as Kono goes into great detail about some of the origins of the aircraft designs.
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