Flaps in a sentence as a noun

Then the flaps fall back, and maintains a partial vacuum.

It can the sound of whispering, or box flaps rubbing on each other.

The hapless fly is glued to the stake and rotated while he flaps in the air stream.

Lower throttle and add flaps at these intervals.

Many of my daughters favorite books have lots of flaps and pull tabs that make things move.

So if you're facing into 85kt winds with the flaps down, you're flying backwards and are overspeed.

Or meat flaps?That seems to imply that they're familiar with non-sentient meat, but what would that be?

But your preview visualization uses what I assume to be close to final art, including all the flaps and all.

In all simulators you need use the keyboard extensively - power up the engines, flaps, landing gear.

Let's put a lot of one way flaps in the tube so that it is easy for a puff of air to blow out, but not so easy for air to come back in.

>the game no longer trusts the client with coordinates and instead the client sends a list of jumps/flaps made by the player during the attempt.

It used a method called visual occlusion, which you can guess the rest ofthe pilots would sit in trainers with a set of glasses, that had spring-loaded solenoid flaps to block the pilots' vision selectively.

Flaps definitions

noun

a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag

See also: flap