- A
wingsail, twin-skin sail or
double skin sail is a variable-camber
aerodynamic structure that is ****ed to a
marine vessel in
place of
conventional sails...
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start line in
Auckland due to the
discovery of an
issue in the
titanium wingsail connectors of the team's new F50, that
could not be
resolved in time for...
-
where it
would park
using a
combination of
brakes and
feathering the
wingsail while it
performs its
science activities. The
rover would carry a science...
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study considered several designs and
concluded that a
wingsail would be the most effective. The
wingsail option studied consisted of an
automated system of...
- wing-like
sailing hydrofoils mounted on
canting arms, a soft double-skinned
wingsail, and no keel.
Unlike AC75s all
systems are
battery powered with no need...
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Lilienthal Wing
configuration Wingsuit Sailing:
Sails Forces on
sails Wingsail "Online
Etymology Dictionary". Etymonline.com.
Retrieved 2012-04-25. The...
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monohulls feature wing-like
sailing hydrofoils mounted under the hull, a soft
wingsail, and no keel.
Following the 2017 America's Cup,
winners Royal New Zealand...
- AC50 (defined in the America's Cup
rules as AC
class yacht, or ACC) was a
wingsail catamaran development rule that
governed the
construction of the yachts...
- line.
Alcyone Flettner rotor bomblet Rotor wing
Turbosail Windmill ship
Wingsail NASA web page Borg, John (1985). "The
Magnus Effect - an
overview of its...
- America's Cup, with
modifications including new
control systems and
modular wingsails. The F50s are one of the
fastest racing classes in history, with a predicted...