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Ok what is it then?Hi and welcome. Alas as Wurger said, i do not think bf 109. Who told you it was?
What are its dimensions, the span, chord? In other words, the length and width.
Thank you very much for this information....yes i do have the pics but they really don't show much...the later flap looks closest here are a few shots that were in the add.Up to the Bf 109E flaps were longer and had the metal "skeleton" fabric skinned. Beginning the Bf 109F the flaps became shorter of metal covering. The covering was riveted at the edges all around and had four or five rivet lines where the inner airfoils were. No pipe going through the entire part. What is more the Bf 109 even the early sub-types weren't used the kind of camouflage colours seen in the pics. And especially red-white painted flaps.
The length of the early Bf 109 flap was 2609,8mm = 102,75". The late Bf 109 had the length of the flap about 1430mm = 56,30".
BTW do you have the pic mentioned in the add?
Here the shots of Bf 109 flaps. The left one id the flap used for Bf 109A-E while the one on the right for late ones beginning the Bf 109F.
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the pic source the net.
I found these on the web the second shot shows a tab similar to the flap in the add...
Yes....Do you mean the small tab ( mass balance) at the flap trailing edge?
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Yes....
I think you hit it I don't see any cut out hinges thanksOk ... here you have the flap details of the same G-2 kite you found. Does your flap have these? If not, it can't be the Bf 109F/G/K flap. And flaps don't need any trim tab or external mass balance.
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