Aircraft Wing Research: Comparing Types & Advantages/Disadvantages

In summary, the conversation was about finding books with research on aircraft wings and their advantages and disadvantages. One person mentioned a website that lists books on aircraft design and another person shared their knowledge on different wing construction materials.
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Do you guys know of any books with research on aircraft wings? I would like a book which contains comparisons between many types of wings, with their advantages/disadvantages weighed out against one another.
 
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No, but I might know something about it. (Used to work with this stuff before.)

Some books that I have not red.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/102-4769982-2741749?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=aircraft+design&Go.x=7&Go.y=5&tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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google NACA for foil shapes
construction is a whole different subject
wood and cloth, all metal, plastics, combos of each
mostly depends on speeds and loads
 

What is the purpose of aircraft wing research?

The purpose of aircraft wing research is to improve the aerodynamic performance of aircraft wings, such as increasing lift, reducing drag, and enhancing stability. This research also aims to explore and compare different types of aircraft wings to determine their advantages and disadvantages in terms of cost, efficiency, and safety.

What are the different types of aircraft wings?

There are several types of aircraft wings, including straight, swept, delta, and elliptical. Straight wings are the most basic and are typically used for slow-flying aircraft. Swept wings are angled back from the fuselage and are commonly used in high-speed jets. Delta wings have a triangular shape and are often found on supersonic aircraft. Elliptical wings have a curved shape and are known for their efficiency in producing lift.

What are the advantages of swept wings?

Swept wings have several advantages, including increased speed and efficiency. The angled shape of swept wings reduces drag and allows for higher speeds, making them ideal for supersonic flight. They also provide better stability and maneuverability compared to straight wings, making them a popular choice for fighter jets and commercial airliners.

What are the disadvantages of delta wings?

Delta wings, while effective for supersonic flight, have some disadvantages. They have a high stall speed, which means they require a longer runway for takeoff and landing. They also have a larger surface area, leading to higher drag and increased fuel consumption. This makes them less efficient for subsonic flight and limits their use to specialized aircraft.

How does wing shape affect aircraft performance?

The shape of an aircraft wing directly affects its performance. A longer and thinner wing, such as an elliptical wing, produces less drag and more lift, making it more efficient for long-distance flights. A shorter and wider wing, like a delta wing, is better suited for high-speed flights. The wing shape also plays a crucial role in stability and control, with certain shapes providing better stability and maneuverability than others.

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