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Flap (aircraft)


 

Flaps are hinged surfaces on the trailing edge of an airplane wing which, when deployed, increase the lift (and drag) of a wing. They are usually used while landing to allow the aircraft to fly more slowly and to steepen the approach to the landing site.

Related Topics:
Airplane - Wing - Lift - Drag

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  • Plain flap - rotates on a simple hinge.
  • Split flap - upper and lower surfaces are separate, the lower surface operates like a plain flap, but the upper surface stays immobile or moves only slightly.
  • Fowler flap - slides backwards before hinging downwards, thereby increasing both camber and chord, creating a larger wing surface better tuned for lower speeds.
  • Slotted flap - systems made up of several individual Fowler flaps, which combine to form a single, much more powerful, flap.
  • Blown flaps - systems that blow engine air over the upper surface of the flap at certain angles to improve lift characteristics.
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