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- A wingsail, twin-skin sail or double skin sail is a variable-camber aerodynamic structure that is ****ed to a marine vessel in place of conventional sails...
- where it would park using a combination of brakes and feathering the wingsail while it performs its science activities. The rover would carry a science...
- monohulls feature wing-like sailing hydrofoils mounted under the hull, a soft wingsail, and no keel. Following the 2017 America's Cup, winners Royal New Zealand...
- study considered several designs and concluded that a wingsail would be the most effective. The wingsail option studied consisted of an automated system of...
- configuration Wing root Wingsuit flying Sailing Sails Forces on sails Wingsail "Online Etymology Dictionary". Etymonline.com. Retrieved 2012-04-25. "Navier-Stokes...
- The AC72 (America's Cup 72 class) is a class of wingsail catamarans built to a box rule, which governs the construction and operation of yachts competing...
- AC50 (defined in the America's Cup rules as AC class yacht, or ACC) was a wingsail catamaran development rule that governed the construction of the yachts...
- in the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy (ICCT). It has a single wingsail with two aerodynamic flaps, instead of the conventional mast and sail combination...
- company Alfa Laval to further develop the concept's wingsail design. The concept features expandable wingsails that can rotate 360 degrees and tilt down if needed...
- although experimental sail systems, such as the turbosails, rotorsails, and wingsails have been used on larger modern vessels for fuel savings. Mechanical propulsion...