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  1. One of the most capable fighters of the post-World War II era, the F-8 Crusader was a sleek design that featured a gaping jet intake beneath the fuselage and a variable-incidence wing that could be raised to enable the aircraft to land and takeoff at slow speeds while maintaining excellent visibility for the pilot.
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    A major contributing factor that facilitated the use of such compact main gear, however, was the variable-incidence wing (not to be confused with a variable-sweep wing, another form of variable geometry wing designed for similar purposes) which reduced the amount of pitch up required while in landing configuration at low speeds, an extremely nose high attitude being a common characteristic of the highly swept and low aspect...

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    The F-8 Crusader was the first supersonic carrier based fighter. The design features a variable incidence wing to permit lower landing speeds.
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    Variable-incidence wing - Wikipedia

    A variable-incidence wing has an adjustable angle of incidence relative to its fuselage. This allows the wing to operate at a high angle of attack for take-off and landing while allowing the fuselage to remain close to horizontal. The pivot mechanism adds extra weight over a conventional wing and … See more

    Some early aeroplanes had wings which could be varied in incidence for control and trim, in place of conventional elevator control surfaces. Wing warping varied the incidence of the … See more

    • Stabilator - a variable-incidence horizontal stabilizer or tailplane.
    • Tiltwing - a type of vertical takeoff plane which tilts its wings and engines.
    • Variable camber wing - in which the aerofoil profile is changed rather than tilted. See more

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    Oct 7, 2015 · The Vought F-8 Crusader had a variable incidence wing because of the role it was designed to fulfill. Both the F-8 and the F-104 had comparable performances, but the F-104 was designed to operate from long runways on …

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    The Crusader has a variable incidence wing. At slow speeds, the front of the wing lifts up, increasing the angle of incidence. At cruise speeds and higher, the wing lies flush with the fuselage, reducing the angle of incidence.

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    Oct 23, 2023 · The aircraft had a unique design feature, a variable-incidence wing, which could be raised to increase the angle of attack, which enabled the sleek Crusader to get additional life for takeoff and use a lower airspeed for …

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    May 1, 2021 · One of the most capable fighters of the post-World War II era, the F-8 Crusader was a sleek design that featured a gaping jet intake beneath the fuselage and a variable-incidence wing that could be raised to enable the …

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