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  • An '''airfoil''' is an object that is moved through a [[fluid]] for the purpose of creati
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Airfoil]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Objects that are designed to maximize their lift are called [[airfoil]]s.
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  • An '''airfoil''' is an object that is moved through a [[fluid]] for the purpose of creati
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  • {{r|Airfoil}}
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  • ...the rest of their structure. Some or all of the vehicle is shaped as an [[airfoil]]. ...y-wing aircraft]] such as [[helicopter]]s and [[gyroplane]]s which have an airfoil that moves with respect to the rest of the aircraft's structure. [[Tilt-rot
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  • {{r|Airfoil}}
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  • {{r|Airfoil}}
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  • ...mic rotating compressors that use arrays of [[Centrifugal fan|fan]]-like [[airfoil]]s to progressively compress the working fluid. They are used where there
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  • ...t (e.g. [[airplane]]s and [[helicopter]]s) which stay aloft by moving an [[airfoil]] through the air in order to produce [[lift (force)|lift]], ''aerostatic''
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  • * VAWTs have a higher airfoil pitch angle, giving improved aerodynamics while decreasing drag at low and
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  • ...]]. Streamlined shapes reduce the amount of resistance experienced by an [[airfoil]] and in the process increase speed and lift. The National Advisory Committ
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  • |'''aileron'''—a movable airfoil on the trailing edge of an airplane wing'' ...stabilizing and control surfaces in front of supporting surfaces; a small airfoil in front of the wing of an aircraft that can increase the aircraft's perfor
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