Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In mineral, and petrography, characterized by the absence of the external form of a crystal, though having its molecular structure.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective mineralogy Lacking sharp,
recognisable crystal faces . - noun aeronautics the
downward slope of anaircraft ’swing
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The opposite of dihedral is called anhedral, and, of course, refers to a wing that is angled down.
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Sorry for going off topic, but I would appreciate some more aerodynamics posts: the one on anhedral and dihedral was especially good.
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A good example of an aircraft with geometric anhedral is the Sea Harrier:
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To counteract this large amount of dihedral, some geometric anhedral is required.
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This is why most aerobatic planes and military fighters utilize some amount of anhedral.
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All this talk of anhedral and dihedral leads to the question of why one would want use either of these on an aircraft.
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DHC DeHavilland Canada (aircraft manufacturer) dihedral upward or positive slope of the wings or tail flats (anhedral is the downward or negative slope)
FM 44-80 Visual Aircraft Recognition - Glossary United States Army 1993
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Features of the CH-53K helicopter include: a joint interoperable glass cockpit; fly-by-wire flight controls; fourth generation rotor blades with anhedral tips; a low-maintenance elastomeric rotor head; upgraded engines; a locking cargo rail system; external cargo handling improvements; survivability enhancements; and reduced operation and support costs.
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The GE38-1B engine planned for the CH-53K is a derivative of the Oct 30 / 06: Sikorsky Aircraft has submitted test results for its 4th Generation ™ rotor blade, which builds on the work done for the Growth Rotor Blade ™ (GRB) currently used on their new UH-60M and S / H-92 helicopters, using anhedral tips.
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… and was a fighter but almost all modern fighters use anhedral, e.g. the F18:
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