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Old 04-20-2011, 12:57 AM
RAF74_Winger RAF74_Winger is offline
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Kurfurst, flutter is an aerodynamic effect, as such is more pronounced where the air is denser, that is to say at low altitude.
Wouldn't the damping ratio be increased at lower altitudes with denser air, leading to greater risk of instability/flutter higher up?

I don't know that, just asking the question.

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