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Slats on the leading edge of an Airbus A318 of Air France... Slats on the leading edge of an Airbus A318 of Air France... Slats on the leading edge of an... so by deploying slats an aircraft can fly slower or take off and land in a shorter distance... The position of the leading edge slats on an airliner... The position of the leading edge slats on an airliner... The position of the leading edge slats on an airliner... Slats work by increasing the camber of the wing... Slats were first developed by... Notable slats of that time belonged to the German... edge slats as general rule... war era slats have generally been... Slats are one of several...

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