Wing to an architect
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ELLWing, to an architect
ANTAPier, to an architect
SPECIt may be submitted to an architect
sweepbackthe angle at which an aircraft wing is set back relative to the axis
sweepbacksSWEEPBACK, the angle at which an aircraft wing is set back relative to the axis
supercriticalDenoting an airfoil or aircraft wing designed to tolerate shock-wave formation at transonic speeds
deicingto free of ice; prevent or remove ice formation on, as the wing of an airplane
deiceto free of ice; prevent or remove ice formation on, as the wing of an airplane
deicedto free of ice; prevent or remove ice formation on, as the wing of an airplane
deicesto free of ice; prevent or remove ice formation on, as the wing of an airplane
sweepbackThe angle at which an aircraft's wing is set back from a right angle to the body
centresthe act or an instance of passing the ball from a wing to the middle of the field, court, etc
loadingthe ratio of the gross weight of an airplane to engine power (power loading), wing span (span loading), or wing area (wing loading)
spoilersA flap on the wing of an aircraft or glider that can be projected in order to create drag and so reduce speed
parafoilstructure, usually made of a strong yet light fabric, having a shape similar to that of an airplane wing, and used as a kite or a parachute
airfoilany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
aerofoilany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
airfoilsany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
slotpassage through the wing of an airplane or of a missile that is located usually near the leading edge and formed between a main and an auxiliary airfoil for improving flow conditions over the wing so as to increase lift and delay stalling of the wing