Oswald efficiency factor for straight-wing aircraft Calculator

The Oswald efficiency factor, denoted by the symbol , is a dimensionless parameter used to characterize the aerodynamic efficiency of an aircraft’s wing or lifting surface. It quantifies how well the wing’s lift-induced drag compares to the theoretical minimum drag that would be produced by an ideal, elliptical wing of the same aspect ratio. 
  • Aspect Ratio (AR)
  • Oswald efficiency factor (e)

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