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Wat (wie) is swept-wing - definitie

PLANE WING THAT ANGLES BACKWARDS OR FORWARDS
Swept-wing; Sweep angle; Sweep theory; Sweepback; Wing sweep; Swept back wing; Swept-back wing; Sweeping theory
  • A [[MiG-15]] of the [[Polish Air Force]]
  • The first American swept-wing aircraft, the [[Boeing B-47 Stratojet]]
  • A Burgess-Dunne tailless biplane: the angle of sweep is exaggerated by the sideways view, with washout also present at the wingtips.
  • The [[de Havilland DH 108]], a prototype swept-wing aircraft
  • [[Grumman X-29]] experimental aircraft, an extreme example of a forward swept wing
  • [[Yakovlev Yak-25]] swept wing
  • A [[Messerschmitt Me 262]] showing its pioneering ''swept wing'' design
  • Artist's impression of the Miles M.52
  • glider]] showing forward swept wing

swept-wing         
¦ adjective (of an aircraft) having wings directed backwards from the fuselage.
Swept wing         
A swept wing is a wing that angles either backward or occasionally forward from its root rather than in a straight sideways direction.
sweepback         
¦ noun the angle at which an aircraft's wing is set back from a right angle to the body.

Wikipedia

Swept wing

A swept wing is a wing that angles either backward or occasionally forward from its root rather than in a straight sideways direction.

Swept wings have been flown since the pioneer days of aviation. Wing sweep at high speeds was first investigated in Germany as early as 1935 by Albert Betz and Adolph Busemann, finding application just before the end of the Second World War. It has the effect of delaying the shock waves and accompanying aerodynamic drag rise caused by fluid compressibility near the speed of sound, improving performance. Swept wings are therefore almost always used on jet aircraft designed to fly at these speeds.

The term "swept wing" is normally used to mean "swept back", but variants include forward sweep, variable sweep wings and oblique wings in which one side sweeps forward and the other back. The delta wing is also aerodynamically a form of swept wing.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor swept-wing
1. In my lecture on November 2 I suggested that such an aircraft could enter airline service 20 years from now and over the following 30 years could replace one third of the large swept–wing aircraft in the world fleet.
2. Anyone can hold a book straight out for a time without having to put it down, but you can hold the book much longer if your arms are only partly extended in a swept back or swept wing position." "We designed airflow and small enough wings to reduce the angle.