by game masta on May 22nd, 2006

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Why would it not be acceptable to allow the discharge from a wing flap of an airplane to travel through the hinges attaching it to the wing?

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  • by Joe-Speedy on May 25th, 2006

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    In order for that to happen, the flap would need to be more than 90 degrees deployed, either up or down. In that case, the air pressure against the flap would tear it off the wing at very low speeds.

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