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Old 14th Sep 2013, 06:54
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737, wilglets, need information

Hello, everybody!

I'm from Russia, last year of studying for a pilot at aviation university here, have 150 hours of flights

So, to be graduated from university I have to prepare a diploma (that's some kind of scientific work, where we examine or studing any narrow aviation topic I've decided to write a diploma about 737 winglets and this time, to start working I need any information about it in Russian libraries it's really hard to find something about it, so I think you can help me! I'm interested in any information about 737 winglets, it can be articles from magazines, conferencies, may be news etc

Hope, you'll help me and sorry if Ive chosen wrong section to post my thread, anyway, thank you!
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start with google...

Wingtip device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thank you, but of course, I have already looked through that page I need more specific information about 737 winglets I need digits about required and available thrusts with winglets and smth like that interested in how winglets influence to aerodynamic of this aircraft thank you
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Check out Aviation Partners Inc- Seattle WA - Blended Winglets - Winglets - Winglet Technology, and might i suggest you contact those guys at aviationpartners? They developed those "winglets" (they call them blended wings), might have some more indepth data. Of course contacting Boeing might not be a bad idea either.
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Of course you can! But it's unable to download any data from that network, just general information It requests to log in
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