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  1. Leading-edge extension - Wikipedia

    • A leading-edge root extension (LERX) is a small fillet, typically roughly triangular in shape, running forward from the leading edge of the wing root to a point along the fuselage. These are often called simply leading-edge extensions (LEX), although they are not the only kind. To avoid ambiguity, this article uses the term LERX. On a modern fighter aircraft, LERXes indu… See more

    Overview

    A leading-edge extension (LEX) is a small extension to an aircraft wing surface, forward of the leading edge. The primary reason for adding an extension is to improve the airflow at high angles of attack and low air… See more

    Leading-edge slat

    A leading-edge slat is an aerodynamic surface running spanwise just ahead of the wing leading edge. It creates a leading edge slot between the slat and wing which directs air over the wing surface, helping to maintain s… See more

    Dogtooth extension

    A dogtooth is a small, sharp zig-zag break in the leading edge of a wing. It is usually used on a swept wing, to generate a vortex flow field to prevent separated flow from progressing outboard at high angle of attack. Th… See more

     
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  2. A leading-edge root extension (LERX) is a small fillet, typically roughly triangular in shape, running forward from the leading edge of the wing root to a point along the fuselage. These are often called simply leading-edge extensions (LEX), although they are not the only kind.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leading-edge_extension
    The small horizontal surfaces forming a fillet between the forward wing root and the air intake is more usually called a leading edge root extension (LERX) or leading-edge extension (LEX).
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    More common on modern fighter aircraft but also seen on some civil types, is the leading-edge root extension (LERX), sometimes called just a leading edge extension (LEX). A LERX typically consist of a small triangular fillet attached to the wing leading edge root and to the fuselage. In normal flight the LERX generates little lift.
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    Jun 10, 2015 · Leading Edge Root Extensions were first used in Northrop F-5A/B Freedom Fighter, which first flew in 1959. After that, many fighter air-crafts have used it, some of which are mentioned after the question. The reason behind …

  6. What part of the F-18's wing profile allows for high …

    You're correct that the leading edge extension (LEX) plays an important part in increasing the maximum angle of attack of the Hornet/Super Hornet. The LEX basically forms a vortex above the main wing, which improves the high angle …

  7. Leading-Edge Vortex Controller (LEVCON) Influence …

    Nov 15, 2023 · LEVCON has become a trending term in modern military aircraft in recent years and is a continuation of an existing and widely used aerodynamic solution called the leading-edge root extension (LERX).

  8. McDonnell Douglas F-18 - Aircraft Recognition Guide

    Another recognition point are the leading edge root extensions of the wings, all the way up to the front of the canopy. The outward facing vertical stabilisers of the Hornet are placed much ahead of the tail pipes and horizontal stabilisers.

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  10. Why aren't leading edge root extensions used on …

    Aug 23, 2016 · The other leading edge extensions like LERX (and even dog tooth) are mostly found in high performance combat aircraft as these increase the stall angle and improve maneuverability; these are not the typical concerns in …

  11. Separated and vortical flow in aircraft aerodynamics: a …

    The discussion here focuses on the J29 leading-edge root extension and the effect of the mini leading-edge fence on the J32. The J32 wing planform is similar to those of its generation comrades (F-86, MiG-15), Fig. 11 left, and to outer …

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