Wing Shape Design Reduces Vortex and Wake
TBMG-33116
10/01/2018
- Content
It's common to see line-shaped clouds in the sky, known as contrails, trailing behind the engines of a jet airplane. What's not always visible is a vortex coming off of the tip of each wing — like two tiny horizontal tornadoes — leaving a turbulent wake behind the vehicle. The wake poses a destabilizing flight hazard, particularly for smaller aircraft that share the same flight path.
- Citation
- "Wing Shape Design Reduces Vortex and Wake," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2018.