Fletching
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British pronunciation/flˈɛtʃɪŋ/
American pronunciation/flˈɛtʃɪŋ/

Definición y Significado de "fletching"

Fletching
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plumas, vanes

the feathers or vanes on an arrow that stabilize its flight, commonly used in archery and hunting

What is "fletching"?

Fletching refers to the feathers or synthetic vanes attached to the back end of an arrow. These stabilizing elements help the arrow fly straight and maintain its balance in flight. Fletching is usually arranged in a spiral or straight pattern, with three or more vanes or feathers attached to the arrow shaft. The fletching creates air resistance as the arrow flies, causing it to spin and making it less likely to wobble or move off course. This ensures that the arrow reaches its target accurately.

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The fletching on his arrows was brightly colored for visibility during competitions.
The archer carefully attached the fletching to each arrow for optimal accuracy.
He adjusted the angle of the fletching to compensate for the wind.
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The fletching on his arrows was brightly colored for visibility during competitions.
The archer carefully attached the fletching to each arrow for optimal accuracy.
He adjusted the angle of the fletching to compensate for the wind.
She noticed the fletching on her arrows was worn and needed replacement.
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