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Filter by Meaning The airfoil section of a sail helps a sailboat move forward by utilizing the force of the wind.
The glider's airfoil allowed it to stay aloft without the use of an engine.
The pilot adjusted the flaps on the airfoil to control the plane's speed.
The company created a computer simulation to analyze the airflow over the airfoil of the racing car's spoiler.
Understanding the principles of airfoil is crucial in designing efficient wind turbines.
The sailplane's airfoil wings allow it to stay aloft without an engine.
The pilot adjusted the angle of attack to increase the lift of the airfoil.
The student calculated the lift coefficient of the airfoil using the Bernoulli's principle.
The airplane's airfoil design allowed it to generate lift and fly.
The race car's spoiler creates an airfoil effect.
The helicopter's rotor blades have an airfoil shape for improved lift and stability.
The drone's wings have an airfoil cross-section to provide lift and stability.
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