Snautzer01
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- Mar 26, 2007
Fixed it
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Flyboy did you get a haircut?
Nope!Flyboy did you get a haircut?
No matter how taut you make the fabric, when you start piling on force, the surface deforms. Now you have ribs sticking up with spanwise curves connecting adjacent ribs along the span of the aileron. Air will flow off of the high points of the ribs and "pool" in the valleys. This changes the aerodynamics of the aileron in unpredictable ways. You can get a lot of boundary layer drag, turbulent separation, etc, etc.I'd like to know how sheet metal covered ailerons & elevators would yield better responses on flight controls, if all other factors (airspeed, altitude, size & airfoil shapes, etc) bring equal.