Forbes -
6 Nov 2013 17:00

If you've ever spent time staring out the window of your commercial flight, chances are you saw the wing of your airplane and the geometric extension at its end. Called a wingtip, that section is an attachment to help control the flow of air over the wing, producing a smooth, laminar stream and reducing drag on the aircraft. Depending on the design, it can help reduce fuel costs by over 10 percent, which is a huge amount of annual savings for an airline. So you can bet that a lot of research goe...
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