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- wing panels on the Douglas DC-1 outboard of the nacelles also had slight sweepback for similar reasons. 2. to provide longitudinal stability for tailless...
- lesser degree. Wing sweepback also increases the dihedral effect, for roughly 1° of effective dihedral with every 10° of sweepback. This is one reason...
- British Hawker Siddeley Trident has the same sweepback angle, while the Boeing 727 has a slightly smaller sweepback angle of 32°. The wing also has anhedral...
- further development of the German design, which could only have its wing sweepback angle adjusted on the ground, the Bell engineers devised a system of electric...
- Planform view of a 767-300, showing its 156 ft 1 in (47.57 m) wide wing with a 3,050 ft2 (283.3 m2) area and a 31.5° sweepback, for a 7.99:1 aspect ratio...
- controllable at high angles of attack. The trapezoidal wing has a 20-degree sweepback on the leading edge and a straight trailing edge. The wing has full-span...
- winglets: 117 ft 5 in / 35.79 m;: 34–41  Area: 124.60 m2 (1,341.2 sq ft); Sweepback: 25°; AR: 9.44 Fuselage: 67  Width: 12 ft 4 in (3.76 m); Cabin width:...
- making the leading edge sweepback of the outer panels identical to the inner wing panels with both having identical 5.5° sweepback angles, which improved...
- the F-15 suggests a modified cropped delta shape with a leading-edge sweepback angle of 45°. Ailerons and a simple high-lift flap are located on the...
- leading edge is not straight. Typically the inboard section has increased sweepback, creating a controlled high-lift vortex without the need for a foreplane...