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Airplane wing
Wing cross-section with airflow and lift arrow labeled.
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Airplane wing
Mode: Diagram practice · Free draw canvas
Wing cross-section with airflow and lift arrow labeled.
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Observe the structure
Symmetric teardrop wrong way
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Airplane wing
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Wing cross-section with airflow and lift arrow labeled.
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Step 0 of 3 · Combine structural and mechatronic sketches into a coherent system story.
Concept goal
Wing cross-section with airflow and lift arrow labeled.
Practice task
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Drawing steps
- Draw teardrop airfoil cross-section.
- Add arrows above and below wing.
- Show faster air above, slower below.
- Label lift arrow upward.
Progress
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