spoyler

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spoiler
A device to reduce lift and increase downforce
A device to reduce lift
A comprehensive list of objects and their characteristics
in automobiles, a device to reduce lift and increase downforce
in aeronautics, a device to reduce lift
Any item which gives away information about a comic before or soon after its release Proper netiquette is to give a "Spoiler Warning" first, to allow people to avoid the spoiler if they wish to not have their surprise ruined
A topic that not everyone on the list may want to read about For example, the ending of a movie or the plot of a novel Spoilers can also include announcements of surprise events or discussion of sensitive subjects that may be painful for others to read about It is considered good netiquette to include descriptive information in the subject so that those who wish to skip such messages are forewarned See Netiquette for more information on how to handle spoilers
Aerodynamic device attached directly to the vehicle body Used to create downforce, aiding in traction and stability
An aerodynamic device that reduces lift On a hydroplane, it may be an air dam beneath the bow or a speed brake mounted above the hull
A Spoiler is a control surface more commonly found on gliders and jet aircraft which is used to slow down the aircraft and decrease lift They are rarely found on conventional aircraft They may be mounted on either the top or bottom of the center portion of the wings
an aerodynamic device protruding into the airstream and "spoiling" or reducing lift; usually under the bow, such as an air dam, but occasionally topsides, such as a speed brake
A metal strip that helps control airflow, downforce and drag The front spoiler or "air dam" is underneath the car's front end near the axle; the rear spoiler is attached to the trunk lid "Adding more spoiler" refers to increasing the rear spoiler's angle in relation to the rear window and generally aids a car's cornering ability "Less spoiler" - decreasing its angle - aids straightaway speed
an airfoil mounted on the rear of a car to reduce lift at high speeds
One who spoils; a plunderer; a pillager; a robber; a despoiler
In politics or gaming: an individual unable to win an election or game for him- or herself, but with the power to determine which player or candidate among two or more others does win
{i} person or thing that spoils; plunderer; device on cars or airplanes which is intended to slow motion; remark which reveals a plot details of a book or film or a play; (Media) comment which is intended to distract attention from a rival; message which contains the end of a movie or the solution to a computer game (Computers)
in trading card games: a comprehensive list of objects and their characteristics
An aerodynamic device, normally on the rear of the vehicle, that changes the direction of airflow in order to reduce lift aerodynamic drag A spoiler either reduces drag or create a downward force on the car It is called a spoiler because it "spoils" the normal air flow over the car
Often referred to as a wing, a spoiler disturbs the air flowing over the body to create down force on the car
An angle on the rear of a car that is built into the body lines of the car, or bolted on No space exists between the spoiler and the bodywork Examples include stock car bodies and some HPI bodies like the Mazda Miata and Peugeot 406 Coupé A front spoiler is technically an air dam The angle that the spoiler contacts the air is the 'angle of attack'
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