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Why Boeing Has Winglets And Airbus Has Sharklets

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If you have ever looked at an aircraft, you might have noticed a variety of designs on the end of aircraft wings. If we were to describe these designs to a child, we could say that some wingtips are tall and thin while others are more short and stubby. Others have extensions coming from both the top and bottom. These protrusions are called winglets on Boeing aircraft, but they go by the name of Sharklets on Airbus aircraft. Ultimately, however, both provide a significant role in reducing drag. But how do they work, and what exactly is the difference? Let's explore this topic in today’s video!

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