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- Swept_wing abstract "A swept wing is a wing planform favored for high subsonic and supersonic speeds, and is found on almost all jet aircraft in one form or another, as well as some high speed propeller aircraft. Compared with straight wings common to slower aircraft, they have a "swept" wing root to wingtip direction angled beyond (usually aftward) the spanwise axis. This has the effect of delaying the drag rise caused by fluid compressibility near the speed of sound, increasing performance.The concept was first investigated in Germany as early as 1935, but it found no application until just before the end of the Second World War. Swept wings became common on second-generation post-war fighters like the MiG-15 and F-86 Sabre, which demonstrated a decisive superiority over the slower first generation of straight-wing jet fighters during the Korean War. Since then swept wings have become almost universal on all but the slowest jets (such as the A-10).The term "swept wing" is normally used to mean "swept back", but other swept variants include forward sweep, variable sweep wings and pivoting wings. The delta wing also incorporates the same advantages as part of its layout.The characteristic "sweep angle" is normally measured by drawing a line from root to tip, 25% of the way back from the leading edge, and comparing that to the perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft. Typical sweep angles vary from 0 for a straight-wing aircraft, to 45 degrees or more for fighters and other high-speed designs.".
- Swept_wing thumbnail Aspect.ratio.b52.arp.jpg?width=300.
- Swept_wing wikiPageExternalLink compaero.html.
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- Swept_wing wikiPageExternalLink p63_11.html.
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- Swept_wing wikiPageExternalLink Swept%20Wings%20and%20the%20B-47%20Bomber.htm.
- Swept_wing wikiPageExternalLink sweeptheory.html.
- Swept_wing wikiPageExternalLink OFW_WP_Ch2_v0711.html.
- Swept_wing wikiPageExternalLink 1964%20-%200018.html.
- Swept_wing wikiPageID "246851".
- Swept_wing wikiPageRevisionID "606594770".
- Swept_wing hasPhotoCollection Swept_wing.
- Swept_wing subject Category:Aircraft_wing_design.
- Swept_wing subject Category:Wing_configurations.
- Swept_wing type Abstraction100002137.
- Swept_wing type Arrangement105726596.
- Swept_wing type Cognition100023271.
- Swept_wing type Configuration105731779.
- Swept_wing type Design105728678.
- Swept_wing type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Swept_wing type Structure105726345.
- Swept_wing type WingConfigurations.
- Swept_wing comment "A swept wing is a wing planform favored for high subsonic and supersonic speeds, and is found on almost all jet aircraft in one form or another, as well as some high speed propeller aircraft. Compared with straight wings common to slower aircraft, they have a "swept" wing root to wingtip direction angled beyond (usually aftward) the spanwise axis.".
- Swept_wing label "Ala en flecha".
- Swept_wing label "Angle de flèche".
- Swept_wing label "Angolo di freccia".
- Swept_wing label "Pfeilung".
- Swept_wing label "Swept wing".
- Swept_wing label "Стреловидность крыла".
- Swept_wing label "後掠翼".
- Swept_wing sameAs Pfeilung.
- Swept_wing sameAs Ala_en_flecha.
- Swept_wing sameAs Angle_de_flèche.
- Swept_wing sameAs Angolo_di_freccia.
- Swept_wing sameAs m.01kq9y.
- Swept_wing sameAs Q1929294.
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- Swept_wing sameAs Swept_wing.
- Swept_wing wasDerivedFrom Swept_wing?oldid=606594770.
- Swept_wing depiction Aspect.ratio.b52.arp.jpg.
- Swept_wing isPrimaryTopicOf Swept_wing.