Amazing jet, honestly the FDM and everything is great, would love wing flex so we get bendy winglet
Tiki's new 767
Re: Tiki's new 767
Never realized that boeing does winglets on their larger aircraft. I thought they were all into the flat pointy wingtips there.
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Re: Tiki's new 767
I believe those winglets are third party, approved by Boeing, if not mistaken. All this fuel efficient moves, even the A320s have them.. (which is odd because I recall Aribus says that the A320s' wings cannot handle the extra weight for the winglets on the A320. Perhaps either they came up with a winglet that is lightweight, or they found it doesn't make much difference, or they just 'winged it'. Geddit? Wing? )
Re: Tiki's new 767
Yes @KL-666 its a Retrofit option, Air New Zealand took 6 of them
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Re: Tiki's new 767
HJ1an, A320's have Wing Fences (like K shape) or Sharklets (like Boeing 737 MAX style).
Newer 320s with sharks, older ones with fences.
Newer 320s with sharks, older ones with fences.
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Re: Tiki's new 767
Same thing, just named differently. Marketing speak.
The 737 MAX is like the Airbus' original "wingtip fences" but taller and angled outwards, and they are calling it "swallowtail". I will still call it winglets, it's the easiest and most recognisable, no matter what. Why complicate matters?
The 737 MAX is like the Airbus' original "wingtip fences" but taller and angled outwards, and they are calling it "swallowtail". I will still call it winglets, it's the easiest and most recognisable, no matter what. Why complicate matters?
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Re: Tiki's new 767
Aye, the MAX winglets are a similar shape, but much larger -- more like the Sharklets in size, I believe.
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Re: Tiki's new 767
Boeing: We have those wonderful modern pointy wingtips, that are very fuel efficient.
Air New Zealand: Nah, we'd rather have the old winglets to show our logo to the passengers
Just kidding
Kind regards, Vincent
Air New Zealand: Nah, we'd rather have the old winglets to show our logo to the passengers
Just kidding
Kind regards, Vincent
Re: Tiki's new 767
KL-666 wrote:Air New Zealand: Nah, we'd rather have the old winglets to show our logo to the passengers
Air New Zealand in a nut shell
Well yea it kinda looks nice too
i think with logos we go by the motto "the more the merrier"
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Re: Tiki's new 767
To be clear
737NG : Winglet
A320ceo/neo: Sharklet
737MAX: Scimitar Winglet
737NG : Winglet
A320ceo/neo: Sharklet
737MAX: Scimitar Winglet
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