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I think grouping the active-control winglets – especially ones with “winglet” literally in their name – in with control surfaces isn't as good a way as it could be to emphasize that they're involved with flight control. I think it'd be better to make a second table for active winglets (and canards), include that in [[Winglet]]s, and either also include the table here or just mention in a one-sentence paragraph that there are these special winglets that are also effective control surfaces. --[[User:Brendan|Brendan]] ([[User talk:Brendan|talk]]) 05:54, 24 August 2014 (CDT)
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I think grouping the active-control winglets – especially ones with “winglet” literally in their name – in with control surfaces isn't as good a way as it could be to emphasize that they're involved with flight control. I think it'd be better to make a second table for active winglets (and canards), include that in [[Winglet]]s, and either also include the table here or just mention in a one-sentence paragraph that there are these special winglets that are also effective control surfaces. They ''are'' both things at once, so it's a weird call to make, but I think of flaps and rudders when I think of control surfaces on a plane. --[[User:Brendan|Brendan]] ([[User talk:Brendan|talk]]) 05:54, 24 August 2014 (CDT)

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I think grouping the active-control winglets – especially ones with “winglet” literally in their name – in with control surfaces isn't as good a way as it could be to emphasize that they're involved with flight control. I think it'd be better to make a second table for active winglets (and canards), include that in Winglets, and either also include the table here or just mention in a one-sentence paragraph that there are these special winglets that are also effective control surfaces. They are both things at once, so it's a weird call to make, but I think of flaps and rudders when I think of control surfaces on a plane. --Brendan (talk) 05:54, 24 August 2014 (CDT)