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  • 1wing span — wing|span «WIHNG SPAN», noun, or wing span, the wingspread of an airplane, including ailerons projecting beyond the wing tips …

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  • 2wing|span — «WIHNG SPAN», noun, or wing span, the wingspread of an airplane, including ailerons projecting beyond the wing tips …

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  • 3Wing configuration — For aircraft configurations in general, including fuselage, tail and powerplant configuration, see Aircraft. For rotary winged aircraft types, see Rotorcraft. For direct lift and compound or hybrid types, see Powered lift. Fixed wing aircraft,… …

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  • 4Wing tip — The wing tip is that part of the wing most distant from the fuselage of a fixed wing aircraft.Because the wing tip shape influences the size and drag of the wing tip vortices, tip design has produced a diversity of shapes, including: * Squared… …

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  • 5Wing-Body — Der derzeit bekannteste Vertreter dieser Bauart die Northrop B 2 Starrer Hängegleiter …

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  • 6Wing Chun — A wing chun front kick (right) against a turning kick. This illustrates the principles of centerline and simultaneous attack and defence. Also known as Wing Tsun, Ving Tsun Focus Striking, Trapping …

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  • 7Wing fence — Wing fences, also known as boundary layer fences and potential fences are fixed aerodynamic devices attached to aircraft wings. Not to be confused with wingtip fences, wing fences are flat metal plates fixed to the upper surfaces (and often… …

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  • 8wing|spread — «WIHNG SPREHD», noun. 1. the distance between the tips of the wings of a bird, bat, insect, or other such animal, when they are spread. 2. the distance between the tips of the wings of an airplane …

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  • 9Wing Shuttle — Infobox Public transit name = Wing Shuttle imagesize = 250px locale = Kansai International Airport, Kansai, Japan transit type = People mover began operation = September 4, 1994 ended operation = system length = lines = 2 stations = 6 operator =… …

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  • 10wing-tip trails — Very thin transient trails emanating from the tips of the wings and at times also from the tailplane of an aircraft. They are formed by the reduction of pressure at the extremities of the wings of an aircraft resulting from adiabatic expansion,… …

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