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	What do you want to do , slow flight ? There is a type of wing which was built and flight proven which provided very slow flight like 22 mph...on a twin engine airplane. This wing not straight adnd looks very different.It is a lot less complicated than extensions, sliding sections etc. this wing is called a Custer channel wing . Check it up on Google. The plane was called a Brigadier if my old memory is right. I am not against inventions and pushing the frontiers of knowledge but why reinvent the wing when it was done more than 40 years ago ? :?  | 
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