decalage

See also: décalage

English

Etymology

From French décalage

Noun

decalage (plural decalages)

  1. the difference in angle of incidence of the two wings of a biplane
  2. the angle between two geometric lines that define an aerofoil

Italian

Noun

decalage m (invariable)

  1. A difference between two elements
  2. lift (of an aircraft)
  3. decalage
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