airfoil

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erfoyil
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kanat
{i} uçak kanadı
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airfoils
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A structure shaped to produce lift when moving in air
A wing of an aircraft
This refers to the shape of a wing In helicopters, the rotor disk is the effective wing, and airfoil refers to the shape of the blades
(also Aerofoil); A body (such as an airplane wing or propeller blade) designed to provide a desired reaction force when moving relative to the surrounding air
(wind) A curved surface designed to create aerodynamic LIFT forces when air flows around it F - voilure d'aile S - plano aerodinamico
A structure, piece, or body originally likened to a foil or leaf in being wide and thin, designed to obtain a useful reaction in its motion through the air
The shape of the wing when looking at its profile Usually a raindrop type shape For helis: The rotor disk is the effective wing, and airfoil refers to the shape of the blades
The shape of the wing when looking at its profile Usually a raindrop type shape
An airfoil is the cross section of a wing The airfoil shape and variations in angle of attack are primarily responsible for the lift and profile drag of the wing
The cross-sectional profile of a wing
Shaped surface, such as an airplane wing, tail, or propeller blade, that produces lift and drag when moved through the air. An airfoil produces a lifting force that acts at right angles to the airstream and a dragging force that acts in the same direction as the airstream. High-speed aircraft usually employ thin, low-drag, low-lift airfoils; slow aircraft that carry heavy loads use thicker airfoils with high drag and high lift
A surface designed to produce lift from the movement of air over it Ideally, it should present the greatest amount of lift with the least amount of drag
a wing, kite, or sail used to generate lift or propulsion
Any surface, such as an airplane wing, aileron, elevator, rudder, or helicopter rotor, designed to obtain reaction from the air through which it travels This reaction keeps the aircraft aloft and controls its flight attitude and direction
The shape of the wing's rib that determines how the plane moves through the air
section of a wing, rudder, aileron, or rotorblade used for testing reactions from the air through which it moves
An aerodynamic device designed to improve traction by increasing the downforce on the car The use of airfoils (also called wings) increases the cornering capability and improves stability at speed, but often at the expense of additional aerodynamic drag
A surface, such as an airplane wing, shaped to produce more lift than resistance when driven through the air
any surface, such as a wing or a rudder, designed to obtain reaction upon its surfaces from the air through which it moves
Reynolds Wrap for manufacturing aircraft wings
Device, which is shaped to provide a lifting, force when moved through an air current
a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight
The Airfoil is the shape of the cross section of the wing The front of the airfoil is the leading edge and is usually a rounded section The back of the airfoil is the trailing edge and usually tapers to nearly a point The distance between the two is the wing chord The top surface of the airfoil is usually always curved to allow smooth airflow and produce lift
{i} surface (as in a wing, propeller, etc.) designed to aid in lifting and controlling an aircraft by means of air currents (Aeronautics)
Shape of the internal part of a wing Pilot Person controlling the aircraft
Curved shape that produces lift and minimizes drag when moved through the air
A wing's cross section
airfoils
plural of airfoil
airfoil
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