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The leading edge refers to the front of the wing that air hits as the aircraft moves forward
The leading edge of an aircraft wing is the front edge, while the trailing edge is the back edge. The leading edge affects the flow of air over the wing, creating lift. The trailing edge helps control the airflow and affects the aircraft's stability and maneuverability. Differences in the design of these edges can impact an aircraft's performance, such as its lift, drag, and overall efficiency.
on the edge of space in a mig aircraft
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tape sweep area
The outside edge of an area is the perimeter.
they usually stand by the edge of their habitational area/zone and howl away from it to call their relatives back to them
It is a control surface on the wing of an aircraft. It is used to bank the aircraft on an angle in flight. It is on the trailing outer edge of each wing.
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The term TE MAC stands for Trailing Edge Mean Aerodynamic Chord. It is the average distance between the leading and trailing edge of an aircraft's wing, taken at the trailing edge of the wing. This measurement is important for calculating the aircraft's balance and stability.
This is to disperse static electricity ween the aircraft lands. Many aircraft also have 'static wicks' which are bits of wire fitted to the trailing edge of wings.
When arranging one's work area for the day, there is a certain way that the keyboard should be placed. Specifically, the edge of the keyboard should be aligned with the edge of the desk. This keeps the wrists in the correct position for keying.