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1022:Dog-tooth
987:high-lift
938:Spoileron
923:Servo tab
903:Gust lock
858:Deceleron
843:Autopilot
800:Wing root
785:Twin tail
770:Tailplane
705:Hardpoint
675:Empennage
638:structure
305:deceleron
223:Fokker 70
208:form drag
167:In 1936,
90:Extended
39:Eurowings
1376:Wet wing
1351:Throttle
1097:Vortilon
958:Trim tab
888:Flaperon
878:Elevator
833:Airbrake
805:Wing tip
730:Longeron
700:Fuselage
636:Airframe
624:Aircraft
334:See also
317:Northrop
203:airliner
131:spoilers
119:aircraft
1386:Landing
1177:Compass
1125:systems
1117:Avionic
1107:Winglet
990:devices
933:Spoiler
828:Aileron
810:Wingbox
735:Nacelle
685:Fairing
628:systems
401:, p.283
309:aileron
282:cockpit
179:gliders
157:History
1121:flight
1082:Strake
913:Rudder
883:Elevon
848:Canard
790:V-tail
765:T-tail
695:Former
655:Canopy
464:
397:
377:
307:is an
1306:FADEC
1192:EICAS
1067:Slats
908:HOTAS
760:Strut
508:(PDF)
486:(PDF)
1388:and
1252:TCAS
1232:ISIS
1187:EFIS
1132:ACAS
1119:and
1072:Slot
1032:Flap
985:and
973:Yoke
745:Spar
670:Dope
566:2012
554:NASA
512:NACA
462:ISBN
423:2019
395:ISBN
375:ISBN
326:The
303:The
268:The
257:and
139:lift
135:drag
123:drag
80:F-15
1227:INS
1207:GPS
1062:LEX
740:Rib
246:).
227:KLM
225:of
109:or
101:In
92:DFS
78:An
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238:,
221:A
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616:e
609:t
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