PhatAJ2008
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What are their purpose?
What are their purpose?
That's a great visual, thanks for the laugh...My aerospace structures professor in college, Dr. Howard Smith, explained it this way: When the wings fold up in flight after a massive G-load, the winglets come together up on top and give you an extra little wing to fly down to the ground on.
(Of course, Dr. Smith used his arms and hands to illustrate the point. He was a very animated little bald man with a heavy New Jersey accent)
Thanks for the Wiki link, should have looked there first.
Main purpose on the "short bus" winglets is to stop span-wise flow and the resultant spill-off drag.What's the purpose of the A319/320 winglets?? They don't look like they could do enough to save fuel...are they just for good looks?
What's the purpose of the A319/320 winglets?? They don't look like they could do enough to save fuel...are they just for good looks?
the 777 doesn't have winglets because the wing is designed more or less perfect. Metal needed to renforce the energy forces created and the weight on the wing exceeds the usefullness of having a winglet on the 777. the 747-440 winglets actually are for marketing. the extra weight to renforce the wing actually counter acts the usefullness of having them. at that time boeing was struggling to compete with airbus... a big wintip fan. although the 73 and 75 series seem to be a different case. the addition of a windlets has increased range and efficentcy such that the mod. is worth the money or atleast that is what the bean counters are telling us...