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Garth
10th Sep 2002, 07:36
why does the 737-800 have such huge winglets in comparison to other aircraft which are much bigger (say 747) which have small winglets? Why don't all planes have winglets?

ronnie123
10th Sep 2002, 08:20
http://aerodyn.org/Drag/tip_devices.html#winglet


THIS WILL HELP YOU.

Garth
10th Sep 2002, 13:09
many thanks rommie123.....much obliged, very useful info:)

Roadtrip
11th Sep 2002, 13:38
Not all companies put order them on their airplanes, depending on how they are used in service. In some circumstances, like short haul flights, the weight and maintenance requirements outweight any fuel savings. Also, newer wings like the 777 and 767-400 don't use winglets.

In some cases, it's just a marketing styling.

Garth
12th Sep 2002, 07:59
thankx roadtrip, i must say you taught me something again there too. It does make sense. And they do look beautiful.
Happy flying Roadtrip

Knold
12th Sep 2002, 08:34
I've heard the the winglets on the 737NG is acctually worsening the performance. I.e the weight and the drag of the winglet it self exceedes the good of vortex reduction it offers.

Garth
12th Sep 2002, 13:55
thanks knold:) Does NG stand for "No Good"? Now i really am confused.:confused:

Knold
13th Sep 2002, 22:42
He he, well that was a good sugestion that I'll carry with me but it's actually Next Generation...

Garth
14th Sep 2002, 14:31
Knold, its a continuous learning process.....happy flying:)

GlueBall
14th Sep 2002, 14:55
More to do with styling. Big winglets on 737-800s make a "fashion statement." It's Boeing showbiz.