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Qué (quién) es FLAPS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Flaps; Flap (disambiguation)

Flap (aeronautics)         
  • Flaps and high lift devices. Gurney flap exaggerated for clarity. Blown flap skipped as it is modified from any other type. Pale lines indicate line of movement, and green indicates flap setting used during dive.
  • Flaps during ground roll after landing, with spoilers up, increasing drag.
  • North American T-6 trainer, showing its split flaps
AIRCRAFT WING DEVICE USED TO INCREASE LIFT BY EXTENDING THE TRAILING EDGE OF THE WING
Flaps (aircraft); Fowler flap; Airplane flaps; Wing flap; Trailing edge flaps; Fowler flaps; Slotted flap; Flap (aircraft); Split flap; Fairey-Youngman flap; Air flaps; Trailing-edge flaps; Zap flap
A flap is a high-lift device used to reduce the stalling speed of an aircraft wing at a given weight. Flaps are usually mounted on the wing trailing edges of a fixed-wing aircraft.
flap         
(flaps, flapping, flapped)
1.
If something such as a piece of cloth or paper flaps or if you flap it, it moves quickly up and down or from side to side.
Grey sheets flapped on the clothes line...
They would flap bath towels from their balconies as they chatted.
= flutter
VERB: V, V n
2.
If a bird or insect flaps its wings or if its wings flap, the wings move quickly up and down.
The bird flapped its wings furiously...
A pigeon emerges, wings flapping noisily, from the tower.
VERB: V pl-n, V
3.
If you flap your arms, you move them quickly up and down as if they were the wings of a bird.
...a kid running and flapping her arms.
VERB: V n
4.
A flap of cloth or skin, for example, is a flat piece of it that can move freely up and down or from side to side because it is held or attached by only one edge.
He drew back the tent flap and strode out into the blizzard.
...a loose flap of skin.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
5.
A flap on the wing of an aircraft is an area along the edge of the wing that can be raised or lowered to control the movement of the aircraft.
...the sudden slowing as the flaps were lowered.
N-COUNT
flap         
1. <storage, jargon> To unload a DECtape (so it goes flap, flap, flap). Old-time hackers at MIT tell of the days when the disk was device 0 and microtapes were 1, 2, etc. and attempting to flap device 0 would instead start a motor banging inside a cabinet near the disk. The term is used, by extension, for unloading any magnetic tape. See also macrotape. Modern cartridge tapes no longer actually flap, but the usage has remained. The term could well be re-applied to DEC's TK50 cartridge tape drive, a spectacularly misengineered contraption which makes a loud flapping sound, almost like an old reel-type lawnmower, in one of its many tape-eating failure modes. 2. <networking> See flapping router. [Jargon File] (1997-06-17)

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Flap
Ejemplos de uso de FLAPS
1. As the oven smokes, Duchovny flaps his palms in pain.
2. Its landing gear and flaps were down, apparently in preparation for landing, he said.
3. Or check the nubbly hand–stitching on the lapels and the pocket flaps.
4. In fact, anything can fly if it flaps its wings hard enough.
5. "I could see the undercarriage and the wing flaps were down.