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Planes with Why are there so few aircraft that had inhabited wings?

According to an answer by John Frazer

The only successful plane with inhabited wing might have been the Ju-38

Ju-38

Is this true?

In the whole hisotoryhistory of aviation there was only one planeaeroplane with inhabited wings (so that people were able to stay in the wings, not just for repair purposes)?

What are the reasons that there were so few of them?

Planes with inhabited wings

According to an answer by John Frazer

The only successful plane with inhabited wing might have been the Ju-38

Ju-38

Is this true?

In the whole hisotory of aviation was only one plane with inhabited wings (so that people were able to stay in the wings, not just for repair purposes)?

What are the reasons that there were so few of them?

Why are there so few aircraft that had inhabited wings?

According to an answer by John Frazer

The only successful plane with inhabited wing might have been the Ju-38

Ju-38

Is this true?

In the whole history of aviation there was only one aeroplane with inhabited wings (so that people were able to stay in the wings, not just for repair purposes)?

What are the reasons that there were so few of them?

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Planes with inhabited wings

According to an answer by John Frazer

The only successful plane with inhabited wing might have been the Ju-38

Ju-38

Is this true?

In the whole hisotory of aviation was only one plane with inhabited wings (so that people were able to stay in the wings, not just for repair purposes)?

What are the reasons that there were so few of them?