delta wing
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Definition
- Noun:
- An airplane wing shaped like a triangle: A "delta wing" is a wing design for aircraft, characterized by its triangular shape, similar to the Greek letter delta (Δ). This design is known for its aerodynamic properties at high speeds.
- The triangular wing structure itself: The term can also refer specifically to the triangular wing configuration, regardless of the aircraft it is attached to.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Concorde supersonic airliner was famous for its sleek delta wing.
- Fighter jets often use a delta wing design for better maneuverability at high speeds.
- The model airplane features a simple delta wing.
Advanced Usage
"Pure delta wing": A wing with a simple triangular planform without any additional wing features like a separate tailplane.
- The prototype used a pure delta wing configuration.
"Cranked delta wing": A delta wing design where the leading edge has a change in angle, creating a kinked or "cranked" appearance.
- The advanced fighter incorporates a cranked delta wing for improved low-speed handling.
Variants and Related Words
- Delta (n): The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet (Δ, δ), from which the wing shape takes its name. Also used in other contexts (e.g., river delta).
- Tailless delta: An aircraft with a delta wing that has no separate horizontal tail surface.
- The tailless delta relies entirely on its wing for control.
Synonyms
- Triangular wing: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the shape.
- Arrowhead wing: A less common synonym, comparing the shape to the point of an arrow.
Related Phrases
- Delta-winged (adj): Describing an aircraft that has delta wings.
- The delta-winged aircraft was a marvel of engineering.
Noun
- an airplane with wings that give it the appearance of an isosceles triangle