negative dihedral
On Jun 3, 3:13*pm, Tina wrote:
I understand how positive dihedral helps dynamic stability in
airplanes, but some big ones, like the Russian An 124 Condor, has a
pronounced negative dihedral -- the wings have a noticeable downward
slope.
Q1: Do those airplanes need active fly by wire controls to maintain
stability, or is something else at play that keeps them right side up?
Q2: Does anyone have a design rationalization *for such a
configuration, as opposed to just zero dihedral? I can appreciate why
fighters have it -- they exploit lack of aerodynamic stability for
rapid *maneuvers -- but transports that spend their whole life being
straight and level are another issue.
Negative dihedral provides a place to hang bombs ala the USNavy's A-7
Corsair II.
-Robert
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