-
instead of
raked wingtips ), and the
Boeing 747-8 (February 8, 2010). The
Embraer E-jet E2 and C-390
Millennium wings also have
raked wingtips. The McDonnell...
-
landing gear in the
wingtips. Some
uncommon designs, like the
Rutan Quickie, and
Convair XFY
placed the main
landing gear in the
wingtips. Some
early World...
- "
wingtip vortices,"
though this is a bit of a misnomer.
While it is true that the
cores line up
fairly closely behind the
wingtips, the term "
wingtip vortices"...
-
serrated edges characteristic of brogues. Full
brogues (also
known as
wingtips) are
characterised by a
pointed toe cap with
extensions (wings) that run...
-
Wingtip Sloat (often
nicknamed to just Sloat) is an
indie rock trio
formed in the Washington, D.C.,
suburb Falls Church, Virginia.
Active throughout the...
- Short,
rounded wingtips in
gleaning bats may be
advantageous to
allow maneuverability of
flight in
cluttered airspace.
Pointed wingtips may be detrimental...
- bomb bay.
Earlier wingtip coupling experiments included Tip Tow,
which were
attempts at
carrying fighters connected to the
wingtips of bombers. Tom-Tom...
- po****rized in the 1930s; for a wing collar, a
standard wing collar. Wing
collar wingtip collar A
small standing collar with the
points pressed to
stick out horizontally...
- form at the
wingtip, and at the tip of the flap when deplo**** (
wingtips and flap
boundaries represent discontinuities in airflow).
These wingtip vortices...
- A
Combat Sent
aircraft in
flight with its
unique nose cone,
wingtips, and tail...