0 a device on a car or aircraft that is positioned so that it stops the air from flowing around the vehicle in a smooth way and so helps to control it --
1 a newspaper article, television programme, etc. that is produced just before or at the same time as another similar one in order to take attention away from it --
2 information in a newspaper article, blog, etc. that tells you what happens in a television programme, which may spoil your enjoyment of it if you have not already seen it: --
There were no flaps, but spoilers were fitted to the upper wing surface.
The wing tips carry winglets and there are outboard ailerons, two position flaps and upper surface spoilers.
Cast members often read fake lines with a different name in their audition to limit potential spoilers from leaking.
However, the aircraft lost its main hydraulic power, which operates the flaps, alternate brakes, and spoilers.
A few 2-axis designs use spoilers on the top of the wings, and pedals for rudder control.
Fiberglass spoilers consist of fiberglass cloth infiltrated with a thermosetting resin, such as epoxy.
Note: there are multiple film spoilers or major plot narratives revealed ahead.
The evidence suggests, however, that an increase in the level of the deposit would not influence those individuals who deliberately set out to use misleading descriptions as spoilers.