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Big John wrote:
Only some series of the F-86 had slats. They found in Korea a problem with them (may have not come out together and threw aim off or something when pulling 'G's'). They changed in the "F" model to a solid wing without any slats. As I always like to point out when aero-deployed slats come up in the newsgroup, A-4's had 'em too. The Blue Angels wired 'em retracted to prevent 'bobbles' when maneuvering in close formation. Aggressors, IIRC, wired them up too. SOP for most any flight was a slat ops check before maneuvering. I've written here before about asymmetric slat departures, and know at least on person who jumped out of an otherwise perfectly good jet after having one stick in and cause a departure at the top of a loop. I didn't know they got rid of them on the F-86, that's interesting. I'm not a big fan of them and have fought to keep them out of designs where I've had input. I still can't see a reason for not having an interconnect that outweighs safety of flight. Dave 'thunk *crack*' Hyde |
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