Wing fences, also known as boundary layer fences and potential fences are fixed
aerodynamic devices attached to aircraft
wings. Not to be confused with wingtip fences, wing fences are flat metal plates fixed to the upper surfaces (and often wrapping around the leading edge) parallel to the airflow. They are often seen on
swept-wing aircraft. They obstruct span-wise airflow along the wing, and prevent the entire wing from
stalling at once. Wing fences are often used in addition to or instead of
slats.
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