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Mike Marron wrote: "Gord Beaman" ) wrote: how can a wing's design decide that?...I'd think that only the elevators could control the AOA?. Also see: F-8 Crusader -Mike Marron Why? An example of an a/c that was able to vary its wing's angle of incidence in flight. This was presumably intended to be read as followup to his other message, where he postulates that Al Minyard was referring to AoI rather than AoA, but that assumes you're familiar with the F-8. I have a slightly different reading of Al's intent, but we can let Al tell us what he meant. Guy |
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