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Definition of trailing edge in English: trailing edgenoun treɪlɪŋ ˈɛdʒˌtreɪlɪŋ ˈɛdʒ 1The rear edge of a moving body, especially an aircraft wing or propeller blade. Example sentencesExamples - Both the leading edge and the trailing edge are substantially straight and are positioned at the same angle relative to a radial axis passing through a mid-point of each edge, respectively.
- The deployment of trailing edge flaps and leading edge slats on the wing changes the aerodynamic balance of the airplane.
- To minimise radar signature, sweep angles are identical for the leading and trailing edges of the wing and tail (planform alignment).
- On this clean surface, the full-size wing was drawn with the leading edge, trailing edge, spars, and ribs all correctly located.
- Very slow stall with slotted leading edges and trailing edge flaps.
- Ailerons are wide span, covering nearly 40% of the wing's trailing edge.
- By doing so it is possible to uniformly print a sheet from a leading edge to a trailing edge and form a better-quality image.
- The fourth and fifth fingers run from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the wing, and stretched across all the fingers is a thin, flexible skin.
- The leading and trailing edges of the blades were shaped so as to optimize hydrodynamic performance.
- This airplane had been grounded for about a year as changes to the leading and trailing edges of the wings were made.
- The leading-edge root extensions blend smoothly to the wing panels, which are fitted with deflectable slats on the leading edge; flaps and ailerons on the trailing edge.
- He built up the aft portion of the fuselage to meet the trailing edge of the wing and closed in the cockpit, making it a hybrid Monocoupe.
- Wood and brass greeted us and we settled into our seats on the starboard side just under the wing's trailing edge.
- It used large, one-piece skins that wrapped around the leading edge and were riveted into place at the trailing edge.
- It is diamond-kite shaped with a 55° backward sweep on the leading edge and a 35° forward sweep on the trailing edge.
- In flight, their long wings have a pale trailing edge.
- We had begun in routine fashion, starting at the trailing edge of the port wing and heading in opposite directions around the aircraft.
- Flaps along the trailing edge of airplane wings have the same effect.
2Electronics The part of a pulse in which the amplitude diminishes. Example sentencesExamples - Electrostatic image transfer device having a two level transfer voltage for improving image quality at leading and trailing edge regions
- Therefore, the trailing edge of the hyperpolarizing pulse finds the charge in its resting state.
Definition of trailing edge in US English: trailing edgenounˌtrāliNG ˈejˌtreɪlɪŋ ˈɛdʒ 1The rear edge of a moving body, especially an aircraft wing or propeller blade. Example sentencesExamples - We had begun in routine fashion, starting at the trailing edge of the port wing and heading in opposite directions around the aircraft.
- The deployment of trailing edge flaps and leading edge slats on the wing changes the aerodynamic balance of the airplane.
- To minimise radar signature, sweep angles are identical for the leading and trailing edges of the wing and tail (planform alignment).
- Flaps along the trailing edge of airplane wings have the same effect.
- Ailerons are wide span, covering nearly 40% of the wing's trailing edge.
- Both the leading edge and the trailing edge are substantially straight and are positioned at the same angle relative to a radial axis passing through a mid-point of each edge, respectively.
- It used large, one-piece skins that wrapped around the leading edge and were riveted into place at the trailing edge.
- Very slow stall with slotted leading edges and trailing edge flaps.
- He built up the aft portion of the fuselage to meet the trailing edge of the wing and closed in the cockpit, making it a hybrid Monocoupe.
- It is diamond-kite shaped with a 55° backward sweep on the leading edge and a 35° forward sweep on the trailing edge.
- The leading and trailing edges of the blades were shaped so as to optimize hydrodynamic performance.
- Wood and brass greeted us and we settled into our seats on the starboard side just under the wing's trailing edge.
- The leading-edge root extensions blend smoothly to the wing panels, which are fitted with deflectable slats on the leading edge; flaps and ailerons on the trailing edge.
- In flight, their long wings have a pale trailing edge.
- The fourth and fifth fingers run from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the wing, and stretched across all the fingers is a thin, flexible skin.
- By doing so it is possible to uniformly print a sheet from a leading edge to a trailing edge and form a better-quality image.
- On this clean surface, the full-size wing was drawn with the leading edge, trailing edge, spars, and ribs all correctly located.
- This airplane had been grounded for about a year as changes to the leading and trailing edges of the wings were made.
- 1.1Electronics The part of a pulse in which the amplitude diminishes.
Example sentencesExamples - Electrostatic image transfer device having a two level transfer voltage for improving image quality at leading and trailing edge regions
- Therefore, the trailing edge of the hyperpolarizing pulse finds the charge in its resting state.
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