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In this photo of the A380 you can see under the wings easily, what are the little pods (there is either 8 or 10 of them) that are on each wings? I have seen them on all airliners that I recall but what exactly are they? Do they have to use them to house all the flap components (my main guess) or do they have some sort of slow flight advantage? ------------------------------------- DW |
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