droop snoot
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Airliner with lowered droop snoot.
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- IPA(key): /ˌdɹuːp ˈsnuːt/
Noun
    
droop snoot (plural droop snoots)
- An aeroplane nose which tends to lower or which can be lowered.
- 2010 October 7, James Hamilton-Paterson, Empire of the Clouds: When Britain's Aircraft Ruled the World, Faber & Faber, →ISBN, page 179:- His new dilemma was whether to lower the droop snoot; doing so would enable him to see what he was doing when landing, but might also use up the last of his hydraulic pressure.
 
 
- (dated) A leading edge of an airfoil which can move as a unit to adjust camber.
- 1962 January 18, E. Colston Shepherd, “New features in the Trident”, in New Scientist, volume 13, number 270, Reed Business Information, →ISSN, page 134:- On their first flight, the pilots also made sure about the "droop snoot".
 
 
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