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Aircraft wing components By LCpl. Skalka If I were rich and famous, I'd make people listen to me. And if frogs had wings, they wouldn't bump their butts.

Revision Flaps

Revision Slat Slot

Revision Winglet Aileron Spoiler

Revision ?

Winglets

Ailerons

Increase of maximum lift Flaps High-lift devices Increase of maximum lift Basic aerofoil - Plain or camber flap 50% Split flap 60% Zap flap 90% Slotted flap 65% Double-slotted flap 70% Fowler flap

Slats

Spoilers

Flaps, slats, spoilers

Revision Decrease drag: Generate lift: Change roll: Increase lift and drag (2): Decrease lift: Allow the wing to operate at a higher angle of attack: Winglet Wing Ailerons Slats and flaps Spoilers Slats

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