sweptwings

/ˈswɛptˌwɪŋz/
noun
  1. Aircraft wings that angle backward from the fuselage, used to reduce drag at high speeds.
    • The museum displayed a plane with classic sweptwings from the 1950s.
    • Aerodynamic engineers study sweptwings to improve fuel efficiency.
    • Sweptwings are common on modern fighter jets.
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