A delta wing is a triangle but not necessarily a right triangle. The trailing edge can have some sweep and the tips can be clipped. An ogival delta can even have a curved leading edge which means it isn't even a triangle at all (like the concorde).
Vraciu you're beating a really small drum here. Once again, where exactly is your claimed half-century of expertise in this area that makes you so certain that the only possible planform that can conceivably be called a delta wing is a right triangle with pointy wingtips?
I love how you all use terms like MODIFIED, CLIPPED, CRANKED, ad nauseum.
It's either a triangle or its not.
I have repeatedly stated that deltas have poor drag characteristics. You have proven my point over and over by restating this very thing as to why these wings are modified. So they're either deltas or they're not. If they're modified from something they're no longer that something and all the pretzel twisting on earth doesn't change that.
By this insane reasoning, any wing is a modified delta. After all, you are saying a delta (triangle) can have more than three sides. My jet on the ramp right now must be a modified, tapered, extended, cropped delta.
So, it's a delta (102, Mirage) or it isn't (F-15, F-4).
At least the ogival can approximate three sides. It's basically a triangle. Not a polygon.
I'm not getting into a sizing contest with you either. It's not important. Words have meaning. Eager isn't anxious and Eagle wings are not deltas.