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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
The modern high performance aircraft has thin wings, usually of multispar construction leading to a structure composed of a number of cells arranged chordwise rather than spanwise. The high performance gives a rate of climb that needs almost to be measured in thousands of feet per second rather than thousands of feet per minute, and hence the aircraft experiences an external pressure that is changing extremely rapidly with time.