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The slats were intended to be used in the landing configuration. As AOA
increased beyond 12 units (not sure what that was in degrees) the aerodynamic slats would deploy. Works great in 1 G flight. They will also deploy at speed during maneuvering, something they were not specifically designed for. A slightly misaligned and or binding slat track would hinder deployment. One comes out, one doesn't and the pilot experiences a significant roll. The effect can be anywhere from mildly annoying to quite thrilling ... usually a function of airspeed, G and rate of G application. Getting three tracks and sets of rollers to align perfectly, not just static but in a dynamic environment, is tricky. Take a sticky dresser drawer and how challenging that can be to get it "just right." Now cube it. There are a lot of things mechanical that aren't rocket science, but still take a lot of skill to do well. R/ John "Paul Michael Brown" wrote in message news ![]() A poorly rigged slat could spell disaster. Not usually a problem if only called upon to do their job in 1 G level flight. It's slat behavior in the flight regime at 300+KIAS that mark the work of a capable airframes shop. OK, I've never been there, or done that. But it seems to me that the slats are *really* simple. Obviously I'm missing something here. What is it about the design and/or maintenance of the slats that requires "a capable airframes shop?" |
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