29/05/2025
Aircraft Wings Based on Position and Structure ✈️
This infographic illustrates the different types of aircraft wings based on their position and structure:
🛩️ Mid Wing: Located in the middle of the fuselage, this configuration provides good stability and handling characteristics.
🛩️ Low Wing: Positioned at the bottom of the fuselage, this configuration offers good stability and handling characteristics at high speeds.
🛩️ High Wing: Situated at the top of the fuselage, this configuration provides good stability and handling characteristics at low speeds and in turbulent conditions.
🛩️ Dihedral Wing: Featuring a slight upward angle from the fuselage to the wingtip, this configuration provides stability in roll.
🛩️ Anhedral Wing: With a slight downward angle from the fuselage to the wingtip, this configuration offers stability in roll at high speeds.
🛩️ Inverted Gull Wing: This wing has a slight upward angle from the fuselage to the wingtip, then a downward angle towards the wingtip, providing good stability and handling characteristics at high speeds.
🛩️ Gull Wing: Featuring a slight downward angle from the fuselage to the wingtip, then an upward angle towards the wingtip, this configuration provides good stability and handling characteristics at low speeds.