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Wing stiffness has more to do with control reversal, flutter
has to do with harmonics and balance. If I had a question about a control surface and I had to fly the airplane, I would limit speed to Va so that even a full deflection of the control would not break the airplane. I've seen pictures of a C210 [old plane with struts] that took off from a strip near Tulsa with just a little ice on the ailerons. I got to cruise speed and crashed shortly there after, the outer wing panels looked like a Navy fighter with the wings folded. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "nrp" wrote in message oups.com... | But I understand flutter also relies on the original torsional | stiffness of the wing being preserved. That if it is not (i. e. a | wrinkled wing skin) the flutter margin is reduced. Might even a | properly balanced control surface still flutter if the primary wing | stiffness is compromised? or is the control surface CG the only | determining item? THX | |
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