Wing Design
Wing T ip: The wing tip is furthest from the fuselage . and is typically where the navigation lights are mounted (a red light on the left, a green light on the right). Slats: Another “high lift” device typically found on swept or delta wing aircraft. Slats are similar to the laps except they are mounted on the leading edge of the wing.
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