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Old July 21st 06, 06:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Scott Skylane
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Default flap deployment

Capt.Doug wrote:
"tom418" wrote in message
Note: When 2 degrees of flaps are used, half of the slats get retracted ,
with the remaining slats (and the Krueger flaps) retracted with a 0 Flap
setting



You sure about the Krueger flaps? My library is packed away for remodeling
preventing me from looking it up, but I'm sure only slats 3 &4 are extended
at flaps2, not the Kruegers.

D.


Doug,

Re-read his statement. With flaps 2 selected, leading edge slats 2&3,
and 6&7 are deployed. The remaining slats, as well as *all* krueger
flaps, are retracted.

Happy Flying!
Scott Skylane
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Old July 21st 06, 06:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
John Gaquin
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Default flap deployment


"Capt.Doug" wrote in message news:1UWvg.433226

You sure about the Krueger flaps? My library is packed away for remodeling
preventing me from looking it up, but I'm sure only slats 3 &4 are
extended
at flaps2, not the Kruegers.



Somewhat correct Doug. At Fl 2, only slats 2,3,6,7 extend. At Fl 5,
remaining slats (1,4,5,8) and all LE flaps (1-6) extend. Retract sequence
is reverse.


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Old July 21st 06, 11:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
tom418[_1_]
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Default flap deployment

Doug, I had edited my original post, and should have mentioned that the
kruegers get retracted when changing from flaps 5 to flaps 2.

At flaps 2, L.E. Flaps 2,3,6 and 7 are extended, and at 0 flaps, these get
retracted also.

"Capt.Doug" wrote in message
...
"tom418" wrote in message
Note: When 2 degrees of flaps are used, half of the slats get retracted

,
with the remaining slats (and the Krueger flaps) retracted with a 0 Flap
setting


You sure about the Krueger flaps? My library is packed away for remodeling
preventing me from looking it up, but I'm sure only slats 3 &4 are

extended
at flaps2, not the Kruegers.

D.




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Old July 21st 06, 12:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
tom418[_1_]
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Default flap deployment

Correction: At flaps 2, SLATS 2,3,6,7 get retracted.
"tom418" wrote in message
news:Rq2wg.163322$k%3.21020@dukeread12...
Doug, I had edited my original post, and should have mentioned that the
kruegers get retracted when changing from flaps 5 to flaps 2.

At flaps 2, L.E. Flaps 2,3,6 and 7 are extended, and at 0 flaps, these get
retracted also.

"Capt.Doug" wrote in message
...
"tom418" wrote in message
Note: When 2 degrees of flaps are used, half of the slats get

retracted
,
with the remaining slats (and the Krueger flaps) retracted with a 0

Flap
setting


You sure about the Krueger flaps? My library is packed away for

remodeling
preventing me from looking it up, but I'm sure only slats 3 &4 are

extended
at flaps2, not the Kruegers.

D.






 




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