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Generally a high-wing aircraft will pitch up after deploying landing flaps, whilst a low-wing aircraft, will pitch down, even if the aircraft actually gains altitude from this. I only base this on my aerodynamics education from the airforce.. Maybe somebody else can back me up more on this. Edit: nvm here: http://www.key.aero/view_feature.asp...ection=general Quoted from article : " After several graceful, sweeping turns, I slowly reduced power, lowered the undercarriage and dropped the flaps. As John had indicated, there is a marked pitch down with flap selection, and also significant deceleration. " "Abeam the numbers, I pulled the power back to minus four on the boost gauge, waited for the speed to drop below 140mph, then lowered the flaps and added some more nose-up trim before curving back towards the runway." I think it speaks that spifire had flaps ONLY intended for Landing Purposes! I read somewhere that some versions of the seafire had 3 settings, UP, TakeOff and Landing to reduce the excessive drag on takeoff from carriers when previously using "Landing" flaps Hope this answers your questions! Last edited by Strike; 02-21-2011 at 11:08 PM. |
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