What are wingtip devices?

Wingtip devices are intended to improve the efficiency of fixed-wing aircraft by reducing drag. Although there are several types of wing tip devices which function in different manners, their intended effect is always to reduce an aircraft's drag by partial recovery of the tip vortex energy.
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What is a wingtip used for?

Wingtip devices – the angled extension to the end of some aircraft wings – help with fuel efficiency by reducing the drag caused by airflow patterns over the wingtip.
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What is a wingtip design?

Wingtip shoes are a classic look in menswear. They are characterized by a leather overlay on the toe that makes a W shape (or a wing shape).
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What are wing tips called?

The ad is on the upward sloping mini-wing on the tip of the wing, called a winglet. The tips of airplane wings are adorned with all manner of winglets, sometimes featuring a distinct curve, like the Airbus A350 or Boeing 787. Passenger jets without winglets, in fact, are becoming increasingly rare.
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Why are wingtips important?

Winglets help mitigate the effects of "induced drag." When an aircraft is in flight, the air pressure on top of the wing is lower than the air pressure under the wing. Near the wing tips, the high-pressure air under the wing rushes to the lower-pressure areas on top, which results in the creation of vortices.
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How do wingtips work?

What are wingtip vortices? They're swirling tunnels of air that form on your wingtips. High-pressure air from the bottom of your wing escapes around the wingtip, moving up towards the lower pressure area on the top of the wing. This movement creates a vortex or tunnel of air, rotating inwards behind the wing.
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What do wingtips do headphones?

Wingtips: These are pretty much reserved for workout earbuds and are usually an optional add-on to the separate silicone ear tip. However, that's not always the case (see: Jaybird Vista 2). Wingtips rest against the triangular fossa and form a secure fit to combat vigorous movement.
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What are wingtip flaps called?

Wingtip vortices are circular patterns of rotating air left behind a wing as it generates lift. One wingtip vortex trails from the tip of each wing. Wingtip vortices are sometimes named trailing or lift-induced vortices because they also occur at points other than at the wing tips.
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Why are winglets needed?

The purpose of winglets is to reduce vortex drag, which is especially strong during takeoff and landing. Vortices steal energy from an airplane's motion, so wingtips are technically reducing fuel consumption by minimizing the drag.
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Why do planes have turned up wingtips?

Winglets make airplanes more efficient by creating lift, which means that the aircraft requires less power from the engine. The invention helps mitigate the effects of 'induced drag', which occurs when the air pressure is lower on top of the wing than it is under the wing.
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Why are they called wing tips?

It is this brouging from which wingtips are formed. The wingtip is named this way for its resemblance to the wings of a bird. The traditional wingtip is slightly less formal than a plain and/or perforated cap toe shoe.
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What is winglet in bike?

Flip these wings upside down, and they create a downward force, quite simply called downforce. By bolting these upside down wings, or winglets as they're called in the two-wheeled world, onto the sides of the front fairing, there is a downforce created over the front wheel which helps push it down and prevent wheelies.
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How does vortex generator work?

Vortex generators act like tiny wings and create mini wingtip vortices, which spiral through the boundary layer and free-stream airflow. These vortices mix the high-energy free-stream air into the lower energy boundary layer, allowing the airflow in the boundary layer to withstand the adverse pressure gradient longer.
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What is the nose of an airplane called?

The "radar dome," the rounded nose of the aircraft contains important equipment that pilots need to monitor. If errors occur during the production of this "nose," -- tiny foreign particles, drops of water or air bubbles -- this can impede radio traffic.
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What are flaps on a plane?

Description. Flaps are a high lift device consisting of a hinged panel or panels mounted on the trailing edge of the wing. When extended, they increase the camber and, in most cases, the chord and surface area of the wing resulting in an increase of both lift and drag and a reduction of the stall speed.
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What are ailerons used for?

Description. Ailerons are a primary flight control surface which control movement about the longitudinal axis of an aircraft. This movement is referred to as "roll".
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Do all airplanes have winglets?

Winglets are now found on almost every small and mid-sized jet in the world, although their efficacy on bigger aircraft is less obvious.
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Do winglets increase lift?

Basically what happens with an airplane without a wingtip is the high pressure area comes over the lower pressure area and creates a giant vortex called a wing tip vortex and the winglet reduces the strength of the vortex reduces drag, increasing lift, and increasing the aircrafts range.
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How many wings of fire winglets are there?

There are 4 books in this series.
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What is a wingtip airplane?

A wing tip (or wingtip) is the part of the wing that is most distant from the fuselage of a fixed-wing aircraft. Because the wing tip shape influences the size and drag of the wingtip vortices, tip design has produced a diversity of shapes, including: Squared-off. Aluminium tube bow.
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What is vortex in aviation?

Wake Vortex Turbulence is defined as turbulence which is generated by the passage of an aircraft in flight. It will be generated from the point when the nose landing gear of an aircraft leaves the ground on take off and will cease to be generated when the nose landing gear touches the ground during landing.
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What are winglets made of?

Most airplane winglets are made of high-tech polymers. They can be retrofitted to aircraft that were originally designed without them. Adding winglets to an aircraft extends its range.
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How do you wear earbuds with wingtips?

Check the direction of each earbud. Insert them into your ears with the wingtip facing upwards, until they sit comfortably in your ears. Adjust the earbuds by rotating them to the left or right to fit your ears. If the earbud tips or wingtips do not fit comfortably in your ear, try a different size.
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Are foam ear tips better?

Foam ear tips are widely considered the most comfortable option, as they conform to fit the ear canal. They are essentially earplugs with a hole through the center (typically around a stiff rubber tube to allow sound to pass through the foam).
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Why do galaxy buds Live hurt my ears?

Do not put the earbuds in your ears without wing tips. Doing so may hurt your ears. Do not pull the wing tip excessively when you attach or detach it. The wing tip may tear.
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