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conventional ailerons, both
flaperons can be
lowered together to
reduce stall speed,
similarly to a set of flaps. On a
plane with
flaperons, the
pilot still has...
- the
flight requires low
speed the
flaperons are in a
positive position and when the
flight requires high
speed flaperons are in a
negative position. https://web...
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flaps which incorporated ailerons,
making it also the
first instance of
flaperons.
Fairey were not
alone however, as
Breguet soon
incorporated automatic...
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searched using equipment on the
other vessels.
Following the
discovery of the
flaperon on Réunion, the
Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB)
reviewed its...
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original search area.
Simulated drift trajectories of a
large number of such
flaperons were
mapped in the analysis,
based on them all
having a
source location...
- canopy,
dorsal spine, tail fin,
inboard flaperons, rear
fuselage section) and
Leonardo (left wing,
outboard flaperons, rear
fuselage sections). Production...
- a 8.70 m (28.5 ft) span wing with an area of 11.8 m2 (127 sq ft) and
flaperons.
Standard engines available are the 80 hp (60 kW)
Rotax 912UL and the...
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aircraft uses
variant flight control surfaces such as a V-tail ruddervator,
flaperons, or elevons,
because these various combined-purpose
control surfaces control...
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flight control systems such as ailerons, elevators, elevons,
flaps and
flaperons into
wings to
perform the
aerodynamic purpose with the
advantages of less:...
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across the
Indian Ocean. On July 29, 2015, an item
later identified as a
flaperon from the
still missing aircraft was
found on the
island of Réunion in the...