• The propulsive wing is a patented UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) design concept developed in the 2000s with extremely high lift and internal volume. The...
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    the trailing edge of a thick wing and draws the air of the wing's suction (top) surface. By doing this, the propulsive wing is nearly stall-free, even at...
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    May 2022. US 4708078, Bruno T. Legaignoux, Dominique M. Legaignoux, "Propulsive wing with inflatable armature"  , Patent NL7603691 (A) ― 11 October 1977...
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    Scout Piccolissimo Piper LBP Pratt-Read LBE Prioria Robotics Maveric Propulsive Wing, high lift, large cargo-carrying, cross-flow fan propulsion (2008)...
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    org, 2005 US 4708078, Bruno T. Legaignoux, Dominique M. Legaignoux, "Propulsive wing with inflatable armature"  [1], Patent NL7603691 (A) ― 11 October 1977...
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    Pterosaur (redirect from Pterosaur wing)
    caudofemoralis retractor muscle which in most basal Archosauria provides the main propulsive force for the hindlimb, was relatively unimportant. The tail vertebrae...
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  • dynamics involve three main forces: propulsive (rocket engine), gravitational, and atmospheric resistance. Propulsive force and atmospheric resistance have...
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    Flap (aeronautics) (redirect from Wing flap)
    stalling speed of an aircraft wing at a given weight. Flaps are usually mounted on the wing trailing edges of a fixed-wing aircraft. Flaps are used to reduce...
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    weight, and with improved engine brake-specific fuel consumption and propulsive efficiency or thrust-specific fuel consumption. Endurance and range can...
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    less-than-ideal efficiency of the propulsive mechanism, whether a propeller, a jet exhaust, or a fan. In addition, propulsive efficiency is greatly dependent...
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