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Anhedral may
refer to:
Anhedral angle, the
downward angle from
horizontal of the
wings or
tailplane of a fixed-wing
aircraft Anhedral (petrology), a rock...
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angle from
horizontal of the
wings or
tailplane of a fixed-wing aircraft. "
Anhedral angle" is the name
given to
negative dihedral angle, that is, when there...
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shallow 'V'
shape when seen from the front. Adds
lateral stability.
Anhedral or catahedral: the tips are
lower than the root, as on the
first Wright...
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Euhedral and
anhedral are
terms used to
describe opposite properties in the
formation of crystals.
Euhedral (also
known as
idiomorphic or automorphic)...
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wings have the
leading edge
swept 42°,
trailing edge
swept −17°, a
slight anhedral and a
conical camber to
reduce supersonic wave drag. The shoulder-mounted...
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although this
version had a long-span low-mounted
elevator with
notable anhedral.
March 1956's PD-2832
moved to a more
conventional elevator and had a strongly...
- conventional,
featuring slab all-moving
tailplanes with an
anhedral of 15°. The
steep anhedral kept the
tailplanes out of the
engine exhaust while allowing...
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unless the
empennage is
anhedral or fin is
below the roll axis.
Lateral force components resulting from
dihedral or
anhedral wing lift
differences has...
- wings). They
deliberately designed their 1903
first powered flyer with
anhedral (drooping) wings,
which are
inherently unstable, but less
susceptible to...
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monoclinic system with prismatic,
typically twinned forms,
though usually anhedral. Its
space group can be P2/n or C2/c
depending on the
thermal history....