Sounds more like a scientific paper, sure, but it's a valid question: I'm curious about certain aircraft in particular, provided it's not classified.
Namely, the following
Namely, the following
- F-104A: What was the F-104's stall speed with the flaps up and down, and how much did the BLC have on stall speed?
- F8U-1/F-8A: How much of a reduction in stall speed did the leading-edge flaps, trailing-edge flaps, and flaperons have on stall speed? Did the variable incidence system have any significant effect, or merely lower the nose angle?
- XF8U-3: How much of an affect did the leading/trailing edge flaps and flaperons have on stall speed with or without BLC? Also like before, did the variable incidence system have any effect or merely allow the nose to be angled up less?
- F-4B: If I recall, the BLC changed the stall speed by 22 knots (both flap and slats): How much did the flap/slat have?