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To achieve high-speed performance, a swept-wing or delta-wing planform is typically adopted, but these wing designs are inefficient at low speeds.
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As a swept-wing aircraft slows toward the stall speed of the wing, the angle of the leading edge forces some of the airflow sidewise, toward the wing tip.
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The long, slender wings are much straighter than current airliners that still use the swept-wing design left over from those original jet airliners.
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This is of particular concern with swept-wing aircraft, whose wingtips could hit the runway on rotation/touchdown.
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Jet engines these days burn much less fuel at slightly slower speeds than the original designs that influenced the swept-wing designs of the '50s and '60s.
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It was the first swept-wing fighter, with wings that sat at an angle to reduce shock waves and drag.
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As a swept-wing aircraft yaws (to the right, for instance), the left wing becomes less-swept than the right wing in reference to the relative wind.
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Before the pitch-up phenomenon was well understood, it plagued all early swept-wing aircraft.
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Most jet fighters of the period used a swept-wing or delta-wing planform.
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Interestingly, the revolutionary swept-wing jet aircraft had flown for the first time just 11 days earlier.
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