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Valvebounce said:
Hi GraFax.
Very nice shot, well done.
I wonder how the aircraft engineer/designer first came up with the idea of wing fences! ::)

Cheers, Graham.

GraFax said:
Here's a nice look at the wing profile in flight. For those interested in fluid dynamics and such....

From what I've been told, winglets / wing fences started as an idea from people observing eagles and how some of them tend to spread their "fingers" when they glide.
The lift you want from a wing is close to non-existent at the outermost part of the wing, and instead you have a lot of vortexes forming that actually lower the lifting capacity. The winglets counter the creation of vortexes.
 
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spandau said:
Osprey diving on fish. Canon 70D with 400MM F6.3 1/1100 125 ISO
Goshawk getting chased out of other birds territory.
Well done spandau.
The ducks pictures too.
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This is really a big reason to get my GAS addiction fixed. My 70-200 f/2.8 II just doesn't have the reach for the attached photo. I hope the 100-400 II would be available soon.
The photo is highly cropped. Taken near Catlin Lake, NZ.
- r
 

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Hi GraFax.
Yep that's kind of what I was getting at when I posed the wing fence question! But then they have been at it a bit longer than us!

Cheers, Graham.

GraFax said:
You guys are taking me back to my school days. Laminar flow and boundary layer separation. I don't remember much but they do seem to use the winglets to regulate their stall speed. We still have a lot to learn about flying from birds.
 
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GraFax said:
Valvebounce said:
Hi GraFax.
Yep that's kind of what I was getting at when I posed the wing fence question! But then they have been at it a bit longer than us!

Cheers, Graham.
Hi Graham,
I just knew that if I mentioned fluid dynamics I'd get an interesting reply. I have to admit that I had to google "wing fence". I didn't know that's what those where called. You can learn something new every day if you try. Thanks! - Brian
Thank you Graham and Brian, I learned something new today.

I wonder when the aircraft designers will get them to be configurable and responsive...
 
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rpt said:
GraFax said:
Valvebounce said:
Hi GraFax.
Yep that's kind of what I was getting at when I posed the wing fence question! But then they have been at it a bit longer than us!

Cheers, Graham.
Hi Graham,
I just knew that if I mentioned fluid dynamics I'd get an interesting reply. I have to admit that I had to google "wing fence". I didn't know that's what those where called. You can learn something new every day if you try. Thanks! - Brian
Thank you Graham and Brian, I learned something new today.

I wonder when the aircraft designers will get them to be configurable and responsive...

Hi rpt.
When pigs take to the sky! :o And I don't mean chopper coppers aka bear in the air! ::)

Cheers, Graham.
 
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