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I tried asking this questionon on a different thread; it may have been too
off topic, but I didn't get much of a response: I'm putting mylar control surface seals on the wings of a Mini Nimbus this winter. At the moment I'm planning on fixing them to the finished wing surface. The alternative is to rebate (recess) them into the wing. This creates a smoother surface but costs more money and is harder to undo. Anyone know of any research (or anecdotes) on the impact on wing performance of leaving such seals proud of the surface? My assumption is the airflow over the wing is pretty much turbulent at the wing/aileron join anyway, so the impact should be minimal. If the recommendation is to rebate, is it equally critical for the both the upper and lower surfaces? |
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