Definitions from Wiktionary (lift-to-drag ratio)
▸ noun: (aviation) The instantaneous ratio of lift to drag of an aerodynamic article such as an a wing, entire aircraft or bird.
▸ noun: The maximum ratio of lift to drag of an aerodynamic article such as an a wing, entire aircraft or bird can achieve.
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▸ noun: (aviation) The instantaneous ratio of lift to drag of an aerodynamic article such as an a wing, entire aircraft or bird.
▸ noun: The maximum ratio of lift to drag of an aerodynamic article such as an a wing, entire aircraft or bird can achieve.
Similar:
glide ratio,
high-lift device,
load factor,
lift,
wing loading,
gravity drop,
running load,
liftover,
gravity drag,
wing,
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