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A wing tip (or wingtip) is the part of the wing that is most distant from the of a fixed-wing aircraft.

Because the wing tip shape influences the size and drag of the , tip design has produced a diversity of shapes, including:

  • Squared-off
  • Aluminium tube bow
  • Rounded
  • Hoerner style
  • Winglets
  • Drooped tips
  • Raked wingtips
  • Tip tanks
  • Sails
  • Fences
  • End plates

Winglets have become popular additions to high speed aircraft to increase by reducing drag from wingtip vortices. In lower speed aircraft, the effect of the wingtip shape is less apparent, with only a marginal performance difference between round, square, and Hoerner style tips The slowest speed aircraft, aircraft, may use wingtips to shape airflow for controllability at low airspeeds.

Wing tips are also an expression of aircraft design style, so their shape may be influenced by considerations as well as by requirements.

Wing tips are often used by aircraft designers to mount , anti-collision , landing lights, handholds, and identification markings.

Wing tip tanks can act as a winglet and distribute weight more evenly across the wing spar.

On , they may also be fitted with , for mounting and weapons systems, such as and electronic countermeasures. Wingtip mounted hose/drogue systems allow of multiple aircraft with separation.

aircraft use wingtip mounted crosses for visual attitude reference. Wingtip mounted smoke systems and fireworks highlight rolling aerobatic maneuvers. Some airshow acts feature the pilot touching or dragging the wingtip along the ground.

Aircraft with a single main landing gear or very high aspect ratio wings such as gliders, may place small landing gear in the wingtips. Some uncommon designs, like the , and placed the main landing gear in the wingtips. Some early World War I aircraft used wooded skids on the wingtips to minimize damage on ground looping incidents.

Several amphibious aircraft such as the Consolidated PBY Catalina, use retractable wingtips as floats.

Moveable wingtips can affect the controlability of a wing. the ends of the wing, produced roll control on the earliest of aircraft such as the . The North American XB-70 Valkyrie raised and lowered its wingtips in flight to adjust its stability in supersonic and subsonic flight.

Wingtips can also house the power plant or thrust of an aircraft. The EWR VJ 101 used tip mounted jets, the V-22 uses tilting wingtip mounted engines, and the Harrier uses wingtip thrust for stability while hovering.

Rotary wing aircraft wingtips may be swept or curved to reduce noise and vibration. Some rotary wing aircraft place their propulsion in wingtip .


Folding wingtips
Due to limited space within , many possess and wingtips for storage purposes, minimizing the area they occupy within the ship's . Some aircraft operated on land may possess a similar mechanism to allow them to fit within a small, often reinforced, hangar.

The Boeing 777X will feature 3.5 m (11 ft) folding wingtips supplied by from Lindenberg. The mechanism was demonstrated for at the Boeing Everett Factory in October 2016. The folding takes 20 seconds to complete.


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