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  2. Vortex generator - Wikipedia

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    Vortex generators are most often used to delay flow separation.To accomplish this they are often placed on the external surfaces of vehicles [4] and wind turbine blades. On both aircraft and wind turbine blades they are usually installed quite close to the leading edge of the aerofoil in order to maintain steady airflow over the control surfaces at the trailing edge. [3]

  3. G1 Aviation G1 - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural aircraft version. [1] G1 SPYL Wheel-equipped version introduced at the Aero show held in Friedrichshafen in 2010 and named for the two designers of the aircraft model, Serge Present and Yvan Lhermitte. The SPYL replaces the Gelinotte's wing, which is equipped with leading edge slots, with a new wing equipped with vortex generators ...

  4. Vortilon - Wikipedia

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    When the speed is reduced and the aircraft approaches stall, the local flow at the leading edge is diverted outwards; this spanwise component of velocity around the vortilon creates a vortex streamed around the top surface, which energises the boundary layer. [6] A more turbulent boundary layer, in turn, delays the local flow separation.

  5. Quickie Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A Quickie Q2, with vortex generators on the canard. The Quickie Aircraft Corporation was founded in Mojave, California, in 1978 to market the Quickie homebuilt aircraft (models Quickie, Quickie Q2, and Quickie Q200 aircraft). The original single-seater Quickie was designed by Burt Rutan and company founders Gene Sheehan and Tom Jewett.

  6. Plasma actuator - Wikipedia

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    A plasma actuator induces a local flow speed perturbation, which will be developed downstream to a vortex sheet. As a result, plasma actuators can behave as vortex generators. The difference between this and traditional vortex generation is that there are no mechanical moving parts or any drilling holes on aerodynamic surfaces, demonstrating an ...

  7. Washout (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    On aircraft with swept wings, wing tip stall also produces an undesirable nose-up pitching moment which hampers recovery from the stall. Washout may be accomplished by other means e.g. modified aerofoil section, vortex generators, leading edge wing fences, notches, or stall strips. This is referred to as aerodynamic washout.

  8. ICP Savannah - Wikipedia

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    Sales, beginning around 2000, had by 2010 reached 650 aircraft or kits. As of mid-2010 there have been about 513 Savannahs and Bingos on the registers of European countries west of Russia. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Smaller numbers fly in North America, where the agents was Skykits Co., [ 8 ] replaced in 2011 by I.C.P. Aviation North America, LLC (ICPANA ...

  9. AkroTech Aviation - Wikipedia

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    AkroTech Aviation, Inc. was an American aircraft manufacturer based in Scappoose, Oregon. The company specialized in the design and manufacture of kits for aerobatic aircraft. The company went out of business after 1998. [1] [2] The company's two designs, the single-seat Giles G-200 and the two-seat G-202 were built from composites.