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- Adaptive_compliant_trailing_edge comment "Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge (ACTE) is a research project on shape-changing flaps for aircraft wings, intended to reduce the aircraft's fuel costs and reduce noise during take-off and landing. It is a join effort by NASA and the U.S Air Force Research Laboratory and first airborne tests have been conducted in late 2014.ACTE flaps close the gaps present in conventional flaps using flexible material, generating a continuous bendable surface.".
- Q18914715 comment "Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge (ACTE) is a research project on shape-changing flaps for aircraft wings, intended to reduce the aircraft's fuel costs and reduce noise during take-off and landing. It is a join effort by NASA and the U.S Air Force Research Laboratory and first airborne tests have been conducted in late 2014.ACTE flaps close the gaps present in conventional flaps using flexible material, generating a continuous bendable surface.".