Will an oblique wing aircraft enter service for civilian transportation or military purposes by 2050?
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Research aircraft do not count. The wing must be capable of at least 45 degrees of obliqueness from perpendicular to be considered an "oblique wing aircraft" for the purposes of market resolution.
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