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How important are aileron gap seals?



 
 
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Old May 23rd 13, 06:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrew[_14_]
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Default How important are aileron gap seals?

I imagine external seals are much more critical/effective on high-performance gliders where transition to turbulent flow occurs aft of the aileron and flap hinge lines. Otherwise a nice gap could certainly cause earlier transition.

Typically, on older gliders where transition occurs ahead of the hinge line the manufacturer recommends Tesa tape on the bottom hinge only. Having a smooth/flush seal isn't so critical anymore since the flow is already turbulent. However, it's still effective because it's a pressure barrier and prevents flow through the control gap.
 




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