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ADP wrote:
At the risk of reviving a flogged horse, does anyone find this part of the analysis strange: "The control linkages for the airbrakes and flaps are interconnected so that when full airbrake deployment is achieved, the flaps are extended to their full down limit." What do you think the extension of full flaps at hight speed does to the load distribution and the strength of the wing structure? If the ailerons follow the flaps, this would cause the G loading to increase (higher lift configuration), while shifting the load towards the tips (not instantaneously, but very soon thereafter) because the spoiler effect. If the ailerons don't follow the flaps, the G loading would increase but not as much, and the load may or may not be shifted to the tips, because the inner section would have the higher lift configuration. I don't think the strength of the structure would be changed by the flap deflection. -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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