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The Vought F8 Crusader was the only production military aircraft I
know of with a variable incidence wing. This feature was used to improve pilot visibility on take off and landing, a critically important thing for a carrier plane; several aircraft such as the earlier Vought Cutlass and Douglas Skyray had the nose and cockpit greatly revised in production versions for better visibility. In operation off land bases, did the variable incidence wing have any disadvantages? Did the approximately 7 degree wing incidence cause any noticeable increase in drag during the take off run? In landing, did the wing produce undesirable continued lift after touch down that reduced braking action? Was it possible or practical to level the wing after touch down to kill the lift, similar in effect to extending spoilers on some aircraft? Thank you, Peter Wezeman anti-social Darwinist |
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