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Colymbriformes

Definition: Colymbriformes is a group of birds that belong to the family Colymbridae. These birds are known for their distinctive and unique characteristics, which include their long beaks, curved wingtips, and streamlined bodies. The Colymbriformes include many species with distinctively shaped wings, including the Black-Striped Hawk, the White-winged Teal, and the Red-legged Hawk. They also have a wide range of plumage colors, from black to white and


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Wingtip

Definition: In aircraft design, a wingtip is a part of an airplane's fuselage that extends from the leading edge of the wings to the trailing edge. It is where the air flows over and under the wing to create lift. The wingtip is typically made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or carbon fiber, which are lighter than other components like the wings.


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Waybird

Definition: In general, a "waybird" is a type of bird that has two main types of wings - a long, thin wing called the "wingtip" and an even longer, thicker wing called the "wingspan". This bird type is often found in tropical regions where they are able to fly.


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Spiring

Definition: Spiring is a term used in the context of the United States Air Force, specifically referring to the process by which an aircraft's wing tips move up and down as it moves through the air. This motion can be seen as a characteristic of a high-speed aircraft, such as F-15 Eagle or F-22 Raptor, where the wingtip movement is typically described as "spiring."


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Nameplate

Definition: The term "nameplate" typically refers to a part of an aircraft or other vehicle that is used for identifying its purpose and function. It is often found on the front of the vehicle, such as the nose wheel well, tailplane, or wingtip. The nameplate can also be seen on the underside of the body panels or wings, where it provides information about the type of airplane or vehicle it is. In aviation terminology, a "nameplate" usually refers to an emblem that identifies


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Hesperornithoid

Definition: Hesperornithoid is a group of birds that have feathers and claws and are part of the family Arctoidea. The name "hesperornithoid" comes from the Greek word "hesperus," meaning "stern," which refers to the sharp, pointed beak and the long, curved wingtips of these birds. These birds were found in Europe, Asia, and Africa during the Late Cretaceous period, around 65 million years ago. H


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Headstalls

Definition: In the context of aeronautical engineering, "headstalls" are parts or structures that are used to stabilize an aircraft's flight path and provide lift. These components are typically made from metal or composite materials, such as aluminum or carbon fiber, and are often integrated into the fuselage. The headstall is usually located at the top of the fuselage, behind the wingtips (the tips of the wings), and provides a stabilizing effect on the aircraft's flight path. It


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Fuselage

Definition: The term "fuselage" refers to the section of a plane's structure that extends from the wingtips to the fuselage and is responsible for providing support and protection for the aircraft's passengers, crew, and equipment. The fuselage is typically constructed with a steel or aluminum frame, which provides strength and durability in the event of crashes or other accidents.


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Falconiformes

Definition: Falconiformes is a family of birds in the order Tyrannidae. The name "falconiformes" comes from the Greek word "falconis," which means "winged." This family includes several species that are known for their distinctive and striking wings, including eagles, hawks, falcons, and ospreys. The characteristics of a falconiform species include its large and powerful beak, pointed and curved wingtips, and the ability to fly long


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Orobitidinae

Definition: Orobitids are a group of arthropods that have eight legs, four pairs of wings, and are known for their unique adaptations in flight, such as the large, curved wingtips. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, which are adapted to hover or glide through the air, often with two or three wings.


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