Flap (aircraft)

Flaps are hinged surfaces on the trailing edge of an airplane wing which, when deployed, increase the lift (and drag) of a wing. They are usually used while landing to allow the aircraft to fly more slowly and to steepen the approach to the landing site.

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Wing trailing-edge flaps extended on an aircraft approaching London (Heathrow) airport

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See also

See also: Flap (aircraft), Airplane, Blown flaps, Drag (physics), Flight controls, Lift (force), Wing