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A bubble canopy is an aircraft canopy constructed without bracing, for the purpose of providing a wider unobstructed field of view to the pilot, often providing 360° all-round visibility. The designs of bubble canopies can drastically vary; some, such as on later versions of the F4U Corsair, are built into the upper rear fuselage, while others, like the canopy of the P-51D Mustang and most modern combat aircraft, are built flush with the fuselage, providing unobstructed rear visibility. Although experimented with as early as the First World War, the bubble canopy was introduced to widespread use during the Second World War, being used upon a number of American, British, and Japanese aircraft, commonly fighters.

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  • A bubble canopy is an aircraft canopy constructed without bracing, for the purpose of providing a wider unobstructed field of view to the pilot, often providing 360° all-round visibility. The designs of bubble canopies can drastically vary; some, such as on later versions of the F4U Corsair, are built into the upper rear fuselage, while others, like the canopy of the P-51D Mustang and most modern combat aircraft, are built flush with the fuselage, providing unobstructed rear visibility. Although experimented with as early as the First World War, the bubble canopy was introduced to widespread use during the Second World War, being used upon a number of American, British, and Japanese aircraft, commonly fighters. During the postwar era, the bubble canopy became a common feature of jet-powered fighter aircraft. Outside of combat aircraft, such canopies have also been adopted upon several helicopters and general aviation aircraft, often for roles that benefit from a high level of exterior visibility, such as aerial reconnaissance. (en)
  • Una cabina de burbuja (o cabina tipo burbuja)​ es una cabina de vuelo de un avión hecha como una pompa de jabón, que intenta proporcionar una visión de 360° al piloto. (es)
  • Une verrière en bulle est une verrière d'avions qui limite la présence de montants métalliques afin d'offrir une vision quasi complète au pilote. * Portail de l’aéronautique (fr)
  • 泡型艙罩是一種外型如肥皂泡能提供飛行員360度視野的飛機座艙罩。 (zh)
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  • Una cabina de burbuja (o cabina tipo burbuja)​ es una cabina de vuelo de un avión hecha como una pompa de jabón, que intenta proporcionar una visión de 360° al piloto. (es)
  • Une verrière en bulle est une verrière d'avions qui limite la présence de montants métalliques afin d'offrir une vision quasi complète au pilote. * Portail de l’aéronautique (fr)
  • 泡型艙罩是一種外型如肥皂泡能提供飛行員360度視野的飛機座艙罩。 (zh)
  • A bubble canopy is an aircraft canopy constructed without bracing, for the purpose of providing a wider unobstructed field of view to the pilot, often providing 360° all-round visibility. The designs of bubble canopies can drastically vary; some, such as on later versions of the F4U Corsair, are built into the upper rear fuselage, while others, like the canopy of the P-51D Mustang and most modern combat aircraft, are built flush with the fuselage, providing unobstructed rear visibility. Although experimented with as early as the First World War, the bubble canopy was introduced to widespread use during the Second World War, being used upon a number of American, British, and Japanese aircraft, commonly fighters. (en)
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  • Bubble canopy (en)
  • Cabina de burbuja (es)
  • Verrière en bulle (fr)
  • 泡型艙罩 (zh)
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