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Qué (quién) es droop$23106$ - definición

FOREMOST TIP OF AN AIRCRAFT THAT IMPROVES RUNWAY VISIBILITY
Droop-nose
  • canards]] and lowered droop nose
  • [[Concorde]] prototype just prior to landing. Note the lowered position of its droop nose
  • The [[Fairey Delta 2]] high-speed experimental aircraft, which had a droop nose that included its cockpit
  • British Airways Concorde in [[Singapore Airlines]] livery at [[Heathrow Airport]]. Note the raised nose

John Percival Droop         
CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGIST AND SCHOLAR (1882-1963)
John P. Droop; J. P. Droop
John Percival Droop (4 October 1882 – 26 September 1963, in Vence, France) was a British classical archaeologist. He served as the professor of classical archaeology at the University of Liverpool from 1921 to 1948.
droop         
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Drooping; Droop (disambiguation); Droops; Droop (aircraft); Droop (aeronautics)
(droops, drooping, drooped)
If something droops, it hangs or leans downwards with no strength or firmness.
Crook's eyelids drooped and he yawned...
VERB: V
Droop is also a noun.
...the droop of his shoulders.
N-SING: usu N of n
Drooping         
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·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Droop.

Wikipedia

Droop nose (aeronautics)

The droop nose, drooped nose, or droop snoot is a feature fitted to a small number of aircraft types so the nose of the aircraft can be lowered during takeoff and landing to improve the pilot’s view of the ground below. This feature is used with a very-low aspect ratio wing such as a delta wing. It is installed in aircraft capable of supersonic speeds but is lowered only during low-speed operation such as takeoff and landing.

Droop noses have typically been installed on supersonic airliners such as Concorde and the Tupolev Tu-144; and high-speed experimental aircraft, such as the record-breaking Fairey Delta 2 and the Sukhoi T-4 strategic bomber.