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Angle of Incidence
Angle of Incidence | | The angle at which an airfoil is normally fixed in relation to the longitudinal axis of an aircraft. | source: FAA Aerosense Glossary |
| | The angle formed by the chord line of the wing and a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the airplane. | source: FAA Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3A) |
| | The acute angle formed between the chord line of an airfoil and the longitudinal axis of the aircraft on which it is mounted. | source: FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician Airframe Handbook (FAA-H-8083-31) |
| | The angle between the chord line of the wing and the longitudinal axis of the glider. The angle of incidence is built into the glider by the manufacturer and cannot be adjusted by the pilot’s movements of the controls. | source: FAA Glider Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-13A) |
| | The angle formed by the chord line of the wing at the keel of a WSC and a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the WSC carriage. The angle of incidence changes in the WSC controlled by the pilot. | source: FAA Weight Shift Control Handbook (FAA-H-8083-5) |
| | The angle between the chord line of an airfoil and the angle of the airframe. AOI typically refers to the angle at which an airfoil is mechanically mounted on an airframe. | source: Glossary of Gyroplane Terms |
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