"Wheel spat" redirects here. For automotive wheel spats, see fender skirts.
The wing root fairing of an American Aviation AA-1 Yankee
An aircraft fairing is a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce drag.[1]
These structures are covers for gaps and spaces between parts of an aircraft to reduce form drag and interference drag, and to improve appearance.[1][2]
A cockpit fairing or "pod" with a windshield on a P&M GT450 ultralight trikeSpats on a Cessna Skylane 182TAn aircraft wheel fairing, commonly called a wheel pant or spat or, by some manufacturers, a speed fairing
^ abCrane, Dale: Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, Third Edition, page 206. Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc, Newcastle Washington, 1997. ISBN 1-56027-287-2
^Bingelis, Tony: The Sportplane Builder, pages 261-265. Experimental Aircraft Association Aviation Foundation, 1979. ISBN 0-940000-30-X
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