However, the unswept, straight tapered foreplane had a much greater fore/rear wing span ratio (about 80%) than most of this type, for example 66% for the World War II Miles Libellula.
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The Miles M.35 or Miles Libellula (from Libellulidae, the taxonomic name for a family of dragonflies) was a tandem wing research aircraft built by Miles Aircraft as a precursor to a proposed naval carrier fighter.