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Ed Wischmeyer wrote:
Anybody know of a reference on this on the web, or (gasp) even in print? I know that there are some supposed advantages to this, as opposed to having a squared off leading edge which fairs in perfectly when the elevator is perfectly aligned with the stabilizer. thanks Ed Wischmeyer Don't have a reference, but just think about it...the nose of the plane is designed heavy in case of stall, so the elevator spends most of the time slightly elevated (pushing the nose up). Having it fair perfectly in a state that the plane rarely sees wouldn't be advantageous, would it? -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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