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On Sep 28, 11:15*am, Nyal Williams wrote:
Is there a term for the difference between the angle of incidence of the wing and the angle of incidence of the tailplane? *I have heard/read decalage used this way; however, wikipedia says decalage means the difference between the angles of incidence between the two wings of a bi-plane. *(Thinking of that makes me think that extending Fowler flaps turns the aircraft into a bi-plane). * Is there a separate term? *Is this usage correct (Is Wikipedia just incomplete?)? Looks like Wikipedia is incomplete. Decalage between wing and tail is used to generate pitch stability. Take a look at http://www.av8n.com/how/htm/aoastab.html, it has a good explanation. Kirk |
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